As calls grow louder from the community and lovers of progress in Akinyele urging Hon. Wole Akinleye to contest for a second tenure as Executive Chairman, resistance from familiar quarters has resurfaced.
This opposition is not driven by poor performance or public dissatisfaction, but by political discomfort among those unsettled by a leadership that has refused to play to narrow interests.

In local politics, effectiveness often attracts enemies, and Akinleye’s administration has clearly altered the balance by prioritizing service delivery over patronage.
Over the course of his tenure, Hon. Wole Akinleye has demonstrated what active grassroots governance looks like; visible projects, community engagement, and a leadership style grounded in accessibility.

Rather than governing from a distance, his administration has remained present within the wards, responding to real needs instead of rehearsed talking points.
Critics have offered noise instead of nuance, outrage instead of alternatives, and ambition without a record.

In contrast, Akinleye’s performance stands as a tangible reference point against which empty opposition struggles to compete.
A second term is not a reward; it is an opportunity to consolidate progress already underway.
The real question facing Akinyele is whether momentum should be sacrificed on the altar of political impatience.

Removing a proven leader to satisfy unresolved rivalries would be a costly experiment.
In a political moment that demands continuity, experience, and accountability, Hon. Wole Akinleye remains not just the safer option, but the smarter and more responsible choice for the future of Akinyele Local Government.

…Wole is coming
…Wole will come!














