The consensus candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for Ido/Ibarapa East Federal Constituency, Engr. Kolawole Sheu Adedeji, has showered glowing commendations on Governor Seyi Makinde for his steadfast commitment to the preservation of democracy in Nigeria.
Reacting to the recently concluded National Summit of Opposition Political Party Leaders held in Ibadan, Engr. Adedeji, widely regarded as a fast-rising PDP starlet, described Governor Makinde as a courageous and principled leader whose voice has become a rallying point in the defense of democratic values.
According to him, Makinde’s bold stance against the creeping threat of a one-party state and his insistence on safeguarding democratic institutions reflect uncommon leadership defined by integrity and foresight.
“In Governor Makinde, we see a leader who understands that democracy is not just about winning elections, but about sustaining a system where fairness, accountability, and opposition thrive,” Adedeji stated. “His courage to speak at such a defining moment is not only commendable but deeply reassuring to Nigerians who still believe in the sanctity of democracy.”
He noted that the governor’s remarks at the summit resonate strongly with the aspirations of ordinary Nigerians who seek a system that guarantees free, fair, and credible elections, as well as inclusiveness in governance.
Engr. Adedeji also aligned himself with the broader position of opposition leaders who resolved to work towards presenting a united front ahead of the 2027 general elections, describing the move as a necessary step to restore balance and credibility to Nigeria’s political landscape.
Lending his voice to the call for true democratic principles, he emphasized that democracy must be protected through active participation, institutional integrity, and collective vigilance.
“Democracy must never be reduced to a mere formality,” he added. “It must remain a living system that reflects the will of the people. As young leaders, we have a responsibility to uphold these values and ensure that future generations inherit a nation built on justice and equity.”
He concluded by urging Nigerians, particularly the youth, to remain engaged and resolute in defending democratic ideals, noting that the survival of Nigeria’s democracy depends on the courage of leaders like Governor Makinde and the collective will of the people to demand accountability.
“Governor Makinde has set the tone,” he said. “It is now left for all of us to rise, speak, and act in defense of our democracy.”


