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Oloriegbe: The Game Changer At 63-Bolaji Aladie

Oloriegbe: The Game Changer At 63-Bolaji Aladie

‘A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives’.

The above quote by Jackie Robinson best encapsulates the life and personality of the lawmaker who represented the interest of the people of Kwara Central Senatorial District in the 9th Senate– Dr Ibrahim Yahaya Oloriegbe, who  turns 63 today, Sunday,  November 12, 2023.

Born in the year 1960 when Nigeria got her independence from the colonial masters, Ibrahim ironically grew up to become one of the very few people who almighty Allah used to liberate the people of Kwara state from the grip of non-colonial colonialists who had politically enslaved and held the state economic jugular for many years. The liberation happened in the year 2019.

Like many failed attempts of the liberationists such as Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo, Anthony Enahoro, and other eminent Nigerians who patriotically waged war against the colonialists before they eventually succeeded over 63 years ago, many progressive and conscientious Kwarans have been on the struggle for a liberated Kwara state before 2019, and Oloriegbe happened to be one of them and was even the torchbearer of the struggle in 2011 before becoming victorious eight years later, the rest as they do say; is now history.

The attempt of this piece is not to highlight Oloriegbe’s biography or recount his achievements as a Medical Practitioner and later a politician of note, several scholarly publications have been written in this regard by different authors who were fascinated by his outstanding personality and strides. However, it is a tribute to celebrate the new addition to his age, the first one after his remarkable performance as  representative of his people in the Nigerian highest lawmaking body in Abuja.

While open tributes and public validations characterizing a day like this for any serving public office holder may likely be reduced drastically in number for Oloriegbe because he is out of public office, for people like us who wined, dined, and witnessed how he diligently served and delivered sterlingly in  respect of the task given to him, it will be another day to bring him to the public glare, for he is a hero worthy of celebration beyond his birthday and the office where he has  served.

For us, we aren’t celebrating Oloriegbe for being a politician who has enormous cash to throw around when he needs people to hail him and shout his name around; we are, and shall be celebrating him only for the indelible impact he left behind as a first and a  one-time Senator that performed beyond the expectation of friends and enemies.

As if he had the premonition that he wouldn’t have the privilege of a second term, within four years, he worked and overworked himself in the Senate by thicking the tripod used for assessing legislative representation in any democratic setting. From bills to motions sponsorship; to contributing brilliantly to issues of National importance; to fearless outings at any oversight events; to projects and benefits facilitation to the people whose mandate he had, he exhibited a class with no equal neither amongst his contemporaries nor his predecessors.

His performance was so huge and visible to an extent that his sworn critics could not hide their admiration and sympathies for him when he couldn’t  get renominated by his party during the primary elections. Albeit his inability to return, he refused to rock the boat against his party, and neither did he falter in his obligations to the people of his constituency. Rather than sulking and getting  disenchanted about the outcome, he ensured that all the projects he facilitated were delivered to specification without suffering any deserved vigour. As he marks his birthday this year, he through his wife on Saturday inaugurated some other projects facilitated through the year 2023 appropriation act, as several constituents would receive empowerment tools from him today as well, as part of the Capital Projects he input into the ongoing year’s budget, supplemented with additional funds from his private pocket. A non-serving Senator still doing wonders outside office! 

To Oloriegbe, it is about service to the people, it is about transparency and accountability, it is about being alive to one’s responsibility; it is about keeping trust and being trustworthy before man and God. What a special breed of politician we have in him.

Dr. Ibrahim Oloriegbe might have lost his seat in the Red Chamber, but he has not lost his respect and position amongst critical stakeholders and elder statesmen that the new administration on board in the Nation is consulted and will continue to consult regarding the state of the country, especially in the health sector which is his forte. The reason is not far-fetched, he has paid his due as a professional medical expert and outstanding public servant ,who was according to the OrderPaper, one of the three best Senators in the ninth legislative session,  2019-2023.

As Oloriegbe becomes another year older today, I celebrate the Game Changer ,who  has redefined the legislative representation in Kwara Central and Kwara State as a whole as his standard becomes the yardstick to measure the present and future legislators. May almighty Allah continue to work and walk with him in all his endeavours—Mr Bolaji Aladie writes from Ilorin

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