Obasanjo’s daughter rules out Senate return, eyes Ogun gov seat
Iyabo Obasanjo announces her intention to run for governorship in Ogun State instead of returning to the Senate.
Prof. Iyabo Obasanjo, the daughter of former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, has publicly declared her intention to pursue the Ogun State governorship rather than return to her previous role in the Senate. During a recent interview, Obasanjo emphasized her return to active politics and her alignment with the All Progressives Congress, indicating a significant shift in her political strategy. She explicitly stated that she would not seek a commissioner position or rejoin her former party, underscoring her desire to chart a new course in her political career.
Obasanjo's comments reflect a broader trend in Nigerian politics where former senators and political figures reassess their roles and engage in state-level governance. Her decision to focus on the governorship campaign rather than the Senate could indicate a strategic move to consolidate influence and pursue leadership within her home state of Ogun. By distancing herself from her past political affiliations, she may seek to attract a diverse voter base that includes both her father's supporters and those disenchanted with traditional party politics.
As the political landscape in Nigeria continues to evolve, the dynamics surrounding the Ogun State governorship race are likely to intensify. With Obasanjo's established name recognition and political pedigree, her campaign could pose a significant challenge to incumbents and rival political figures. Her remarks suggest a commitment to a serious electoral bid, and as she embarks on this new political journey, observers will be keenly watching how her campaign develops leading up to the elections.