

There are times in life when greatness does not need to speak for itself.

It walks quietly yet powerfully among the people and those with eyes to see know they have witnessed something rare.


That is the weight behind the words Ajanaku koja mo ri nkan firi.
A giant has passed and I have seen something unforgettable.
Bibire is not merely a contender. He is a symbol of tested strength a reflection of integrity and a vessel of possibilities.

In a space clouded with noise and empty theatrics he has remained calm focused and true to purpose.
His story is not built on convenience but on consistent service deliberate sacrifice and clear vision.
He does not raise dust where silence is needed. He does not promise what cannot be done.
Instead he moves with wisdom speaks with clarity and acts with compassion.
From the smallest streets to the broadest platforms Bibire is known not by title but by impact.
And when a man’s name is carried in the prayers of the people not out of pity but out of pride then it is clear he is more than a candidate he is a calling.
Bibire is not a stranger to the soil he seeks to serve.
He is not a guest in the house of the people.
He is a son of the land a product of its struggles a voice shaped by its hopes.
He has walked its streets felt its pain shared its burdens. And now he rises not to chase ambition but to fulfill responsibility.
In this defining hour the People’s Democratic Party must not choose with eyes closed.
This is not the time for guesswork or gambling with our collective future.
This is the time to lean toward the one who has not just walked the road but understands where it leads.
The party must choose the man who brings not only capacity but credibility the one who does not bend with every wind the one whose loyalty is to truth not convenience.
Bibire is not coming to warm a seat.
He is coming to lift a voice. He is coming to write a new chapter for the people who believe that service still has meaning.
Bibire is not just capable he is prepared. He is not merely contesting he is answering a call.
The kind of call only the people can make and only the worthy can answer.
This bye-election is not a game of names it is a test of values.
The People’s Democratic Party must rise to the occasion. This is the time to choose wisely to choose rightly.
PDP must look beyond convenience and crown competence.
The people are watching history is watching. Let the party choose the man who truly reflects the heartbeat of the people.Let the party make the wise choice.
Let the people stand behind a name that has stood for them all along.
Ajanaku koja mo ri nkan firi. Bibire lo kaju e.
And when history tells this story it will say the people chose well.
Amodu Writes from Ibadan North Local Government