‎Students And Youth Media Chat: Egbeda/Ona-Ara Rep Hopeful, Tosin Alabi, Promises Youth Inclusion, Praises Makinde’s Governance Style


‎Hon. Tosin Alabi, the leading candidate for Egbeda/Ona-Ara House of Representative seat has restated his commitment to youth inclusive governance if been elected come 2027.

‎Alabi made the remark on Wednesday during a media chat with students and youth of Oyo state at Olunloyo Park in Ibadan.

‎The media engagement was organized by Tosin Alabi Students Movement, and was attended by reputable media outlets, student and youth leaders in the state.

‎In his address, Alabi highlighted the importance of active participation in governance and civic processes.

‎He urged that young people should be introduced into leadership structures, saying, “Youth inclusion is not optional; it is essential for sustainable development.

‎”We must move beyond symbolic involvement and ensure young people are part of the decision-making process.”

‎He further stated, “The energy, creativity and innovation that young people bring to governance cannot be ignored.

‎My commitment is to create platforms where their voices are not only heard but reflected in policies and actions.”

‎Alabi praised Governor Makinde’s leadership, describing it as pragmatic and impactful,. adding that: “Governor Seyi Makinde has shown that governance can be people-centred and result-driven.“

‎“His administration has made visible strides in infrastructure and public service delivery, and this deserves commendation,” he said.

‎He also highlighted the role of Jubril Dotun Sanusi in grassroots development within Ona-Ara, noting that his contributions have had tangible effects on the lives of residents.

‎“Jubril Dotun Sanusi has demonstrated what it means to give back to the community.

‎His efforts in Ona-Ara are visible and impactful, and they continue to inspire many of us,” Alabi added.

‎Addressing his connection to the constituency, Alabi underscored his roots in both Ona-Ara and Egbeda local government areas.

‎“My biological mother is from Badeku in Ona-Ara, while my father is from Egbeda.

‎This gives me a deep, personal connection to both communities,” he said.

‎He continued, “Therefore, I am eminently qualified to represent the interests of the two local governments.

‎I understand the challenges, the aspirations and the unique needs of our people because they are my people.”

‎Reinforcing his vision for representation, Alabi noted, “Representation must go beyond occupying an office; it must reflect genuine understanding and responsiveness to the people’s needs.

‎That is the kind of leadership I stand for.”

‎He encouraged young people to remain actively engaged in civic affairs, saying, “The future belongs to you, but you must be ready to take responsibility for it.

‎Stay informed, stay involved, and never underestimate your power to effect change.”

‎The engagement ended with a renewed call for sustained dialogue between leaders and the youth, as participants expressed optimism about greater inclusion in governance and decision-making processes.

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