In a political environment often clouded by self-interest and opportunism, Hon. Bolanle Aminat Sarumi (BASA) stands tall as a symbol of courage, conviction, and conscience. She has proven that politics can be principled — that leadership can be both firm and compassionate.

BASA’s political journey is defined by boldness — the courage to speak truth to power, the strength to stand by her beliefs, and the integrity to remain loyal to the people rather than the system. She has never shied away from expressing her views on governance, accountability, and transparency, even when it was unpopular to do so.
Her advocacy for good governance is not just theoretical; it is practical and deeply rooted in her daily interactions with the people. She has consistently called for leadership that listens, policies that uplift, and politics that unites rather than divides. For BASA, governance must be about service delivery — not slogans, not promises.
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Throughout her career, whether as a former Governorship Candidate, a Senior Special Assistant on Diaspora Matters, or the Coordinator of the Atikulated Movement, BASA has displayed a consistent pattern of value-driven leadership. She believes good governance begins with integrity and thrives on accountability.
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Her voice has become one of reason and reassurance — reminding both leaders and followers that democracy is sustained when institutions serve the people, and when leaders remember their oaths of service.
BASA’s political courage also lies in her inclusiveness. She bridges divides between generations, genders, and political blocs. She listens to the young, respects the old, and values dialogue over division. This open-door approach has earned her respect across party lines and among community leaders.
Her mantra remains clear: “Good governance is not about who leads; it’s about how people live.” This philosophy continues to shape her engagements, advocacy, and interventions.
Indeed, Hon. Bolanle Aminat Sarumi exemplifies what it means to lead with integrity, to speak with purpose, and to serve with heart. Her journey is a testament to the fact that in Nigerian politics, courage still matters — and conscience still counts.







