THE CHAIRMAN
Meet the CHAIRMAN
In an era where leadership often feels like guesswork, Ojo Local Government has found in Hon. (Princess) Muhibat Titilola Rufai-Adeyemi a rare gift: a leader with vision and purpose. Her aspiration is not just another political move—it is the natural outcome of years of experience, deep empathy, and genuine preparedness.
Her unanimous selection as the APC consensus candidate is more than a political decision. It is both a testimony of party unity and a clear signal that the people of Ojo recognize exactly what they want—and, more importantly, who is capable of delivering it.
Hon. Muhibat’s bond with Ojo is not superficial. From her early days serving as an audit officer within the local government, to her tenure as an Assistant Registrar, and later as a distinguished representative at the Lagos State House of Assembly, her journey is woven into Ojo’s identity. She has listened to the voices of market women, supported the struggles of students, and consistently pushed for solutions to the infrastructural and social issues that shape daily life in Ojo. She isn’t an outsider trying to navigate the terrain; she is part of the system and has contributed meaningfully to its progress.
Yet, what sets her apart isn’t only her career record but her genuine warmth—the nurturing heart of a mother. At a time when politics is dominated by hostility and detached leaders, Hon. Muhibat embodies a gentle but firm leadership: one that listens before acting, includes people instead of excluding them, and leads with compassion, decisiveness, and courage. Her womanhood, far from being a limitation, has become her greatest strength—a quality that Ojo urgently needs.
Indeed, her ambition is perfectly matched with Ojo’s aspirations. She represents the energy of the youth, the resilience of the women, the wisdom of the elders, and the pulse of every community within the local government. With her, Ojo is not beginning from the ground up; rather, it is building on a strong foundation. And that foundation is the difference between promises and progress.