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Dr Debo Akande: The Untold Journey Of An Oyo State Builder

by Wale Ajao
March 28, 2026
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There are some stories that are not immediately visible in public life. But they shape everything that comes after. For many, the name Dr Debo Akande has only recently entered public conversation. What is less known is the journey that shaped the discipline behind the work. In a recent interview, Dr Akande speaks to the journey that has led him down the path to where he has become a strategic name in the Oyo State governance conversation.

The weight of responsibility

At the age of seventeen, he lost his father. In that moment, a decision had to be made about responsibility. Resources were scarce. So, he and his elder brother chose to step back. On his own part, he held off tertiary education for nearly a decade so that his younger siblings could have the opportunity to go to school first.
It was not an easy decision. But it was a defining one. What followed was not a straight path. He worked. He traded – selling bread in traffic and later working as a trainee clearing agent in NAHCO. He navigated life at a time when survival itself required focus and resilience.

The wilderness years

But even then, there was a quiet discipline. A refusal to lose sight of something unfinished. He continued to read, learn and prepare. At one point, like many young Africans searching for opportunity, he attempted to cross into Europe through the desert. It did not work.

But that experience became part of a deeper understanding of struggle, of risk, and of the realities many young people face when opportunity is not structured. Eventually, after nine years of wilderness, he found another path. Through persistence and support, he gained admission to study International Development in the United Kingdom. Thus, returning to formal education with clarity and purpose.

Mentorship and early influence

Along the way, mentorship played a defining role. Not always from older figures, but often from peers—individuals whose guidance and perspective helped shape decisions at critical moments. That experience would later influence a strong belief:

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“Mentorship is not a luxury. Mentorship is a necessity in shaping the direction of young people.”

Earlier influences also mattered. From his father, and from his uncle who gave him the opportunity to work as a political clerk, came early exposure to grassroots realities. This occurred during the second republic years of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) and third republic Social Democratic Party (SDP). This shaped an understanding of how people, structures and power interact in practice.

Lessons from the field

Years later, those lessons would prove useful in governance. For example, during the COVID-19 period, while coordinating aspects of agricultural intervention in Oyo State, a situation emerged. A distribution plan had been developed and vetted at the state level. But at the local level, community stakeholders felt excluded. The response was immediate and forceful, and his team was turned back.

It was a moment that could have ended the effort. Instead, it became a lesson. The approach was rethought. Engagement was prioritised. Conversations were held. Local realities were acknowledged. When the team returned, they did so differently, with a structure that accommodated both the State’s objectives and the community’s expectations. The outcome was not just successful distribution but restored alignment.

A legacy of structure

That pattern of stepping back, reassessing, and returning with a better approach reflects a deeper instinct—an instinct to understand before acting. Over the years, this has also shaped a particular style of leadership. One that does not remain distant from the work, but one that shows up on the ground, across communities, and in real conditions.

It is estimated that over the past two decades, he has traversed over 75% of Oyo State. He has engaged with farmers through programmes involving his work at the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) across Africa, Oyo State N-CARES and the Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project (LPRES).

The platform provided through the leadership of His Excellency, Engr. Seyi Makinde, created room to apply years of learning across different contexts. In that space, the work has reflected a consistent pattern of structure, engagement and execution.

Before systems are built, something else is built first: resilience, judgement, and perspective. Because in the end, systems are not just designed. They are shaped by the experiences of the people who build them.

*Ajao sent this piece from Isale Oyo, Oyo.

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