Chief Luqman Oyebisi Ilaka has built a reputation in Oyo State as both a respected political figure and a traditional leader.

Widely known as the Ladilu of Oyo Empire, he combines professional experience as a lawyer and financial expert with a longstanding record of public service. Over the years, his influence has extended beyond politics through philanthropy, educational support, assistance to small businesses, and community development initiatives that have strengthened his connection with grassroots communities across Oyo State.



His electoral journey reflects a remarkable level of consistency that few politicians can claim. In the 2011 Oyo Central Senatorial Election, Ilaka secured 92,544 votes under the Accord Party, a performance that demonstrated significant personal popularity despite competing against stronger party structures.



Rather than fading from the political scene after defeat, he remained relevant and continued to command substantial support across the senatorial district.
That resilience became even more evident in subsequent elections. In the 2019 senatorial contest, he narrowly lost by approximately 6,000 votes, while in 2023 he polled 101,213 votes against the winner’s 108,776 votes, a margin of just 7,563 votes.


These figures reveal a politician who has consistently remained within striking distance of victory and whose support base has endured across different political cycles, parties, and changing electoral environments.
Beyond the numbers, Ilaka’s political story is one of sustained relevance and deep community engagement. His ability to maintain a six-figure vote tally more than a decade after his first major senatorial contest speaks to enduring voter confidence and grassroots appeal.
Combined with his traditional leadership role and reputation for philanthropy, his electoral record presents the picture of a public figure who has remained a significant force in Oyo State politics, consistently attracting support and remaining central to conversations about leadership, representation, and development in the state.

