The Old-Oyo Federal Road, a critical artery in Ogbomoso plagued by years of neglect, is finally set for rehabilitation. The project’s flag-off today by Senator Buhari AbdulFatahi, Ph.D., representing Oyo North Senatorial District, marks a turning point for commuters and residents who have long endured the road’s deplorable condition.

Senator Buhari’s intervention came after he raised a motion in the Senate, challenging the Minister of Works to address the abandoned stretch of the Lagos-Ibadan-Oyo-Ogbomoso dual carriageway. This decisive action underscores his proactive approach to governance, blending legislative oversight with strategic advocacy.
The senator’s dedication was evident just days earlier when he commissioned a mosque he built for the Ibapon Community in Ogbomoso. However, it was not merely a ceremony. By deliberately choosing to use the treacherous Old-Oyo Road to bring dignitaries—including the Vice President, Deputy Senate President, and Governor of Kwara State—to the event, he ensured that the deplorable state of the road could not be ignored. This calculated move turned a local issue into a national conversation.
With the rehabilitation now underway, Senator Buhari has solidified his reputation as a results-oriented leader. Known for his legislative acumen, he has sponsored more bills and motions than any other senator from Oyo State since the return of democracy in 1999. His efforts go beyond legislation, as seen in his ability to attract developmental projects and improve the welfare of his constituents.

Supporters and political analysts alike are lauding his efforts. Many describe him as a leader who sees his people as the cornerstone of governance and ensures that their needs remain central to his agenda. His style of politics—focused on outcomes rather than rhetoric—has attracted a growing base of admirers.
In addition to the road project, Senator Buhari’s political team is encouraging aspiring politicians to learn from his example, calling for participation in what they describe as a movement rooted in “quality politics and productive actions.”
As work begins on the Old-Oyo Federal Road, residents are optimistic that this marks the start of a broader transformation in the region, driven by the senator’s bold and innovative approach to leadership.