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S’West Governors’ Forum: Who Will Replace Late Akeredolu?

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In the wake of former Governor Rotimi Akeredolu’s untimely passing, a palpable vacuum has emerged within the Southwest Governors Forum, leaving a void that remains unfilled even after months. As the chairmansh­ip seat of the forum lies vacant, speculatio­ns run rife about who will step into the formidable shoes left behind by the legal luminary affectiona­tely called “Aketi.”

Akeredolu’s tenure as the chairman of the forum was characteri­sed by bold and decisive leadership, earning him accolades for his unwavering commitment to the interests of the South-west region. His role in spearheadi­ng the formation of the Western Nigeria Security Network (WNSN), popularly known as Amotekun, stands as a testament to his fearless advocacy for the security and welfare of the people.

Yet, with Akeredolu’s passing, the forum finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with the challenge of identifyin­g a worthy successor to uphold his legacy. The task is daunting, for Akeredolu’s shoes are not easily filled; his vocal and daring stance on regional issues set a high bar for his potential successors.

Among the contenders for the chairmansh­ip seat, Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State emerges as a frontrunne­r, his steady leadership and diplomatic finesse positionin­g him as a formidable candidate. Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State are also potential candidates.

Amidst the speculatio­n and behind-thescenes manoeuvrin­g, one thing remains clear: the South-west Governors Forum stands at a pivotal moment in its history. The task of filling the void left by Akeredolu’s absence is not merely about selecting a new leader; it is about preserving his legacy of bold and visionary leadership, ensuring that the forum continues to champion the interests of the South-west region.

As the governors deliberate on the crucial decision ahead, one can only hope that they choose a leader who embodies the spirit of unity, progress, and resilience that defined Akeredolu’s tenure.

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