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Wolekanle: The Hope Restorer And NUJ’s Best Administrator Of The Year Turning Dreams Into Reality

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October 18, 2025
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For many civil servants, the ultimate dream is to reach the top of their career ladder before retirement. But in the public sector, that dream often hangs in the balance — threatened by bureaucracy, administrative delays, and long periods of stagnation that turn hope into despair. That was the reality for many staff of the Oyo State Local Government Service Commission until the appointment of Bashorun Akinwole Akinwale, popularly known as Wolekanle.

Before his arrival, several officers had spent years waiting for promotions that never came. The absence of a governing board at certain periods further compounded the situation, leaving many careers trapped at the “quarter-to” stage — just inches away from their dreams, but never quite reaching them.

All that changed when Wolekanle assumed office. Described by staff as “the hope restorer,” his leadership has reawakened optimism within the commission. From the moment he took charge, Wolekanle aligned his actions with Governor Seyi Makinde’s vision for an efficient, fair, and motivated civil service.

One of his first actions was to address long-standing promotion arrears that had lingered for years. He not only approved their release but also initiated fresh promotion exercises, ensuring that hard work and experience were finally rewarded.

For many who had been acting as Heads of Local Government Administration (HLGAs) or Directors without confirmation, it was a long-awaited relief. Under Wolekanle’s leadership, these officers were elevated to their rightful positions — recognized for their service, credentials, and dedication.

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Beyond promotions, Wolekanle has focused on training and professional development — a key factor in building capacity and improving service delivery. For the first time in many years, staff of the commission have attended workshops and trainings in Abuja and other parts of the country.

These capacity-building programmes have helped officers sharpen their administrative skills and align their duties with modern governance practices. Training allowances were also reviewed upward to motivate participation — a gesture many describe as unprecedented in the commission’s history.

Equally, fairness and transparency now define postings and transfers. The days of stagnation and favoritism are gone. Officers now have opportunities to grow, gain experience, and serve in new environments — creating a more dynamic and efficient system.

Today, the atmosphere at the Local Government Service Commission has transformed. Smiles have replaced frustration. Hope has replaced despair. And careers once thought to have hit a dead end are being revived.

It is this remarkable transformation — achieved within a short period — that earned Bashorun Akinwole Akinwale (Wolekanle) the “Best Administrator of the Year” award from the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Oyo State Chapter, at the Pen Night held on October 17, 2025.

The award, according to observers, is a recognition of his integrity, impact, and exceptional leadership in public administration. It also underscores the saying that “the reward for hard work is more work.”

For many within the civil service, Wolekanle’s tenure is more than an administrative chapter — it’s a story of compassion, efficiency, and purposeful governance. He has shown that leadership, when driven by fairness and empathy, can truly restore faith in public service.

Indeed, Bashorun Akinwole Akinwale has lived up to his name — the Hope Restorer — turning the dreams of many civil servants into reality.

His achievements also mirror the broader vision of Governor Seyi Makinde’s administration — a government committed to rebuilding institutions, rewarding merit, and empowering workers to deliver quality service. Through leaders like Wolekanle, that vision continues to take root, reshaping the future of the Oyo State civil service with hope, integrity, and progress.

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