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Oyo 2027: Ajadi clears PDP screening, makes Makinde’s final shortlist for governorship ticket

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Sources within the party disclosed that Ambassador Ajadi was among the aspirants screened on Thursday, March 26, 2026, as the party intensifies internal consultations to present what insiders describe as a formidable, credible, and people-oriented candidate for the 2027 governorship race.

A leading governorship aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Oyo State, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, has successfully scaled the party’s screening process conducted by the committee constituted by Governor Seyi Makinde ahead of the next gubernatorial election.

Sources within the party disclosed that Ambassador Ajadi was among the aspirants screened on Thursday, March 26, 2026, as the party intensifies internal consultations to present what insiders describe as a formidable, credible, and people-oriented candidate for the 2027 governorship race.

The screening committee, chaired by legal luminary Chief Bolaji Ayorinde, who also serves as Chairman of the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC), reportedly shortlisted Ajadi for Governor Makinde’s final evaluation based on what party stakeholders described as his competency, leadership capacity, political experience, and grassroots acceptability.

Ajadi’s Political Strengths Impress Committee

According to party sources familiar with the exercise, Ajadi’s screening session highlighted his long-standing involvement in party development, youth mobilisation, and his consistent advocacy for economic empowerment and inclusive governance.

Insiders revealed that the committee was particularly impressed by his:

Demonstrated administrative capacity

Strong grassroots political structure

Private sector exposure and entrepreneurial background

Loyalty and contributions to PDP’s growth in Oyo State

A party source hinted that:

“Ambassador Ajadi represents the new generation of leadership the PDP needs—someone with capacity, vision and the courage to consolidate on Governor Makinde’s achievements.”

Seen as Continuity Candidate

Observers within the party believe Ajadi’s performance at the screening further strengthens his profile as one of the aspirants capable of sustaining the developmental strides of the Makinde administration while expanding opportunities for youths, professionals, and the business community.

Political analysts within the party structure also described his shortlisting as a reflection of growing confidence in his ability to unite different interests within the PDP and attract wider electoral support.

PDP Moves Toward Consensus

The screening exercise, which started on Saturday, 21 March includes other notable aspirants such as Dr. Debo Akande, Hon. Adedeji Olajide Odidiomo, Hon. Segun Ogunwuyi, Nureni Aderemi, Bimbo Adekanmbi, Fatai Owoseni and Oluseye Opatoki, is part of PDP’s strategy to ensure a transparent and merit-based selection process.

Party leaders say the exercise is not only about qualifications but also about electability, acceptability, and the ability to protect PDP’s dominance in Oyo State.

Ajadi Reaffirms Commitment

Although details of his interaction with the committee remain largely confidential, close associates say Ambassador Ajadi reaffirmed his commitment to progressive governance, party unity, and people-centred policies if given the mandate.

Supporters who spoke after the exercise expressed optimism that his screening outcome signals growing momentum for his aspiration.

The screening process is expected to continue in the coming days, after which Governor Makinde and party leaders are expected to further review the recommendations as consultations continue toward producing the party’s flagbearer.

For many observers, however, Ajadi’s successful outing at the screening has further positioned him as a serious contender in the race to shape the future political direction of Oyo State.

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