It’s no news that a respected medical practitioner and public health advocate, Dr. Bolaji Marie Odusina, had officially declared her intention to contest for the governorship of Ogun State , a move that has sent jittering to the spine of other contestants in the state.
But fresh from her camp is the presentation of a vision centered on inclusive leadership, economic empowerment, and stronger international partnerships for the benefit of the state and its people.
In a press statement made available to the media, Dr. Odusina explained that her decision to enter the governorship race is driven by a deep commitment to service and a clear plan to bring a fresh perspective to governance in Ogun State.
She outlined four major reasons behind her decision as a Call for Inclusive Leadership, a Medical Professional’s Approach to Governance, Commitment to Wealth Creation and Economic Opportunities and Expanding International Exposure and Business Partnerships.
Dr. Odusina emphasized the importance of greater female representation in leadership, noting that her candidacy represents an opportunity to strengthen inclusive governance and encourage broader participation of women in political and economic decision-making.
“Women make up a significant portion of our population and contribute immensely to our communities. Leadership must reflect the diversity and strength of our people,” she stated.
As a trained medical doctor, Dr. Odusina said her professional background has prepared her to approach governance with discipline, compassion, and a strong commitment to human development.
She noted that her experience in healthcare has given her a unique understanding of the importance of planning, accountability, and policies that improve the quality of life for citizens.
A central focus of her agenda is economic empowerment. Dr. Odusina stressed that her administration would prioritize policies that stimulate entrepreneurship, support small and medium-scale enterprises, and create new opportunities for wealth generation across communities. According to her, Ogun State has enormous potential to become a leading economic hub if the right strategies are implemented.
Dr. Odusina also highlighted her intention to promote global engagement for the state by building stronger relationships with international investors and development partners.
She explained that fostering international partnerships will help attract investment, expand markets for local businesses, and create new opportunities for Ogun indigenes to connect with foreign partners in trade, education, and innovation.
“Ogun State has the talent, the resources, and the strategic location to compete globally. My administration will work to open international doors for our businesses and our young people,” she said.
Dr. Odusina concluded by reaffirming her commitment to transparent leadership, economic development, and policies that will uplift communities across the state.
She called on citizens, stakeholders, and the youth to support a vision that aims to build a prosperous and globally connected Ogun State.


