Egbe Àjosepò Fún Ìtésíwájú Gbogbo Wa, a prominent advocacy group championing equitable power rotation in Oyo State, has extended its deepest condolences to the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII) and the royal family following the peaceful passing of His Imperial Majesty, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin.
The revered monarch, who recently marked his 90th birthday and had reigned for one year, passed on Monday.

In a joint statement released by the group’s Chairman, Engr. Dauda Olaifa Alade, and Public Relations Officer, Professor Jacob Babayemi, Oba Olakulehin’s death was described as a profound national loss.

They lauded the late monarch’s unwavering dedication to fostering unity, driving development, and upholding peaceful leadership throughout his lifetime.
“His demise has created a void that will be deeply felt across Ibadanland and entire Oyo State” the statement read. “He was a true custodian of our cultural heritage and a catalyst for social cohesion and progress.”
Egbe Àjosepò Fún Ìtésíwájú Gbogbo Wa specifically highlighted the Olubadan’s proactive role in championing grassroots development, noting his steadfast support for traditional institutions.
“He took the mantle of traditional leadership beyond ceremonial functions—he advanced tangible programmes that raised living standards for the common people of Ibadan and Oyo State,” the group emphasized.
The organization, which advocates for the consideration of rotational governorship in the 2027 political dispensation urged political and community leaders to honour the late monarch’s legacy by emulating his commitment to progress, fairness and unity.
Condolences are also extended to the Olubadan-in-Council, the royal family, and all citizens of Oyo State.
Egbe Àjosepò Fún Ìtésíwájú Gbogbo Wa concluded by offering prayers for solace and resilience for all residents during this period of mourning.

