Ogun State Muslim Advocacy Group Demands 2027 Governorship Slot Citing Historical Leadership Imbalance

The Muslim Advocacy Group in Ogun State calls for a Muslim governor in 2027, citing that only one has been elected since the state was created in 1976.

By: AXL Media

Published: Apr 3, 2026, 7:00 AM EDT

Source: The information in this article was sourced from Daily Post Nigeria

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Ogun State Muslim Advocacy Group Demands 2027 Governorship Slot Citing Historical Leadership Imbalance - article image

The Formal Demand for Religious Equity in State Leadership

A prominent advocacy collective representing the Muslim community in Ogun State has publicly challenged the current political status quo regarding the 2027 gubernatorial transition. In a detailed statement released on Friday, the group argued that the historical distribution of power in the state has consistently favored one demographic over another. According to the spokesperson, Abdul Semi’u Adebesin, the request for a Muslim governor is not an appeal for special treatment but a necessary correction of a systemic imbalance that has persisted for decades.

Historical Analysis of Gubernatorial Transitions Since Statehood

The advocacy group provided a statistical breakdown of the state’s political history to support their claim of marginalization. Since Ogun State was established in 1976, it has produced five democratically elected governors, yet the group points out that only one of these individuals identified as a Muslim. This historical trajectory, they argue, fails to reflect the actual socio political fabric of the state. By highlighting these figures, the group seeks to pressure political parties into considering the long term implications of excluding a significant portion of the population from the highest office.

Prioritizing Professional Competence Alongside Representational Fairness

The statement was careful to distinguish between a demand based on religious sentiment and one based on administrative merit. The group insisted that their position is firmly rooted in the principle of equity with competence, asserting that the state possesses a wealth of visionary Muslim leaders across various sectors. According to the advocacy body, there are numerous individuals within the academic, business, and public administration sectors who are fully equipped to provide inclusive and purposeful governance without compromising on professional standards.

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