Adebo Ogundoyin has emerged Speaker of Oyo State House of Assembly.
Adebo is the son of business mogul, Chief Adeseun Ogundoyin.
The 32 year old new speaker, Adebo is representing Ibarapa-East at the 9th Assembly.
He came into the state assembly after demise of former speaker, Rt. Michael Adeyemo through a bye-election under the platform of People’s Democratic Party (PDP).
Ogundoyin was declared Speaker by clerk of the Assembly, Ms Felicia Oyediran after his unopposed nomination by Honourable Adebayo Babajide (Ibadan North II constituency) and seconded by Honourable Adeola Bamidele (Iseyin/Itesiwaju constituency).
Also, Honourable Mohammed Fadeyi of Ona Ara constituency has emerged unopposed as deputy Speaker of the Assembly.
Fadeyi’s emergence followed his nomination by Mustapha Akeem of Kajola constituency, seconded by Honourable Rasaq Ademola of Ibadan South East 1 constituency.
Both Ogundoyin and Fadeyi subsequently took oath of allegiance and oath of office.
Present at the inauguration are Governor Seyi Makinde and his deputy, Mr Rauf Olaniyan, other present and former public officials, traditional rulers and faithfuls of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
LiveTimes had earlier reported that the Ogundoyin is poised to emerge Speaker as his emergence is favoured by combination of factors such as his party affiliation, zoning consideration and experience.
For election of Speaker, Section 2 (3a) of the House rule stipulates that “a member-elect shall propose another member-elect with legislative experience as member of the House of Assembly to be Speaker, and move that such member elect do take the chair of the House as Speaker of the House of Assembly.”
Ogundoyin is one of four members that meet the house rules to be Speaker of being returning member and possess legislative experience while the other three are Wumi Oladeji who emerged on the platform of Action Democratic Party (ADP), Oyeleke Adebola and Ashimiyu Alarape who both were elected on the ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
However, Ogundoyin who emerged winner in the June 2 by-election held to fill the vacant seat left by the late Honourable Michael Adeyemo, has the edge above other returning members for being of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
It will only take a political abracadabra for a returning member from the minority to emerge as in the 32-member makeup, the ruling PDP boasts of 26 members, APC has five members while ADP boasts of one member.
Ogundoyin also has an edge going by zonal consideration as he represents Ibarapa, a zone which does not occupy any of the two top positions of governor (Ibadan) and deputy governor (Oke-Ogun).
Furthermore, Ogundoyin is said to have the backing of the top echelon of the PDP leadership in the state.
Those not favoured to Ogundoyin’s emergence argue that he only has about a year’s experience and has not shown enough legislative pedigree as compared to the trio of Oladeji, Alarape and Oyeleke who command four years legislative experience.
The PDP leadership is expected to influence the decision of the Assembly in determining
other principal officers in the house viz, deputy speaker, majority leader, deputy majority leader, chief whip, deputy chief whip and chairman, parliamentary caucus.
Having the highest number of members in the minority, one of the five members elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) will be the minority leader.