True leadership is not measured by how much power one holds but by how many people one carries along in the journey of progress. For Ona-Ara Constituency, this principle is critical—because no single group can drive development alone. Youths, women, elders, artisans, and traditional institutions must all be active participants in governance if real progress is to be achieved. Hon. Wale Ajala—IGBEGA ỌNA-ARA—understands this truth, and his political philosophy is deeply rooted in inclusive development.
Empowering the Youth for Tomorrow
Ona-Ara is blessed with a vibrant youth population. Yet, unemployment and lack of opportunity continue to stifle their potential. Ajala’s vision is to turn the energy of Ona-Ara’s youths into productive strength through skills acquisition, entrepreneurship initiatives, mentorship, and access to government programmes. He believes that when youths are empowered, crime reduces, productivity increases, and the community prospers.
Wale Ajala and the Future of Representation in Ona-Ara Constituency (Series I)
Women as Pillars of Development
No society can thrive if it sidelines its women. Ajala recognizes the resilience of Ona-Ara’s women—market traders, farmers, teachers, and caregivers—who keep families and communities afloat. His commitment to supporting women through microfinance access, cooperative support, and policy advocacy reflects his belief that empowering women is key to sustainable grassroots development.
Respecting Traditional Institutions
Ona-Ara’s traditional rulers and community leaders have always been custodians of culture and stability. Ajala envisions a representation that works hand-in-hand with traditional institutions, giving them a voice in policy discussions while leveraging their influence to foster unity and peace. By strengthening this synergy, governance can become more effective and truly reflective of grassroots needs.
Wale Ajala and the Future of Representation in Ona-Ara Constituency (Series II)
An Inclusive Political Style
What sets Ajala apart is not just his agenda but his approach. He believes in governance that is open, consultative, and inclusive. His accessibility ensures that no group—whether youth, women, or elders—feels left behind. His style is not about ruling from above but building progress from the ground up.
As 2027 approaches, the people of Ona-Ara will have to decide the kind of representation they want. Do they want leadership that divides or leadership that unites? Do they want politics of exclusion or politics of inclusion? In Hon. Wale Ajala, they have before them a man whose vision for inclusive development reflects the true spirit of democracy: a government of the people, by the people, and for the people.
Wale Ajala and the Future of Representation in Ona-Ara Constituency (Series III)
If Ona-Ara is to achieve lasting progress, it must rally behind a leader who sees every constituent as a partner in development. That leader, many believe, is Hon. Wale Ajala—IGBEGA ỌNA-ARA.
Wale Ajala is the name!
Igbega Ona-Ara is the slogan!
2027 is the appointed time!
