In a move widely described by party stakeholders as a demonstration of integrity and accountable leadership, a leading gubernatorial aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyo State, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, has fulfilled his earlier promises by donating solar power systems and electrical appliances to key political and electoral offices in Egbeda Local Government Area.
The fulfilled pledges include the installation of solar panels and fans at the PDP State Secretariat, as well as solar power systems at the PDP Egbeda Local Government Secretariat and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) office in Egbeda.
The intervention, which was carried out recently, is aimed at addressing persistent power challenges affecting administrative efficiency, particularly at grassroots political and electoral offices.
Speaking during the presentation, Ambassador Ajadi said the gesture was driven by his belief that public institutions and democratic structures must be supported with practical solutions, not mere promises.
“I believe leadership begins with keeping one’s word. When I made these promises, I did so with a clear intention to fulfil them. Today, we are not commissioning projects; we are simply honouring commitments,” Ajadi said.
He noted that unreliable power supply has continued to hamper effective service delivery across public offices, stressing that renewable energy remains a sustainable alternative.
“Solar energy is no longer a luxury; it is a necessity. Political parties, electoral bodies and public institutions must function efficiently, and power is central to that efficiency. This is my modest contribution to strengthening our democratic institutions,” he added.
Ajadi, who has consistently engaged party stakeholders across Oyo State, said the intervention was not politically transactional, but part of his long-standing commitment to community development and institutional support.
Officials of the PDP at both the state and local government levels commended the aspirant for what they described as rare political sincerity, noting that many promises made by politicians often remain unfulfilled.
A senior PDP official at the Egbeda Local Government Secretariat, who spoke on behalf of party members, said the donation would significantly improve day-to-day activities at the secretariat.
“This is a clear example of action matching words. With this solar installation, our offices can now function without disruption, meetings can be held seamlessly, and party administration will improve,” the official said.
Similarly, staff at the INEC Egbeda office expressed appreciation for the solar power support, noting that stable electricity would enhance election-related preparations and administrative duties, especially during peak periods.
Political observers in Ibadan described Ajadi’s action as a strategic grassroots confidence-building measure, particularly at a time when public trust in political leadership remains fragile.
Ambassador Ajadi reiterated that his political aspiration is anchored on credibility, service and people-oriented governance, promising to continue supporting initiatives that strengthen institutions and improve the welfare of communities across Oyo State.
“Governance is about impact. If allowed to serve, my administration will prioritise infrastructure, transparency and sustainable development from the grassroots upward,” he said.
The fulfilment of the power intervention has further positioned Ajadi as a politician whose approach emphasises delivery over declarations, a quality many party faithful say is urgently needed in Oyo State’s political landscape.


