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    Youth in the Driver’s Seat: Wasilat Adegoke and Oyo’s Generation of Change

    GoalpoacherBy GoalpoacherNovember 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Oyo Amebo

    Leadership is most potent not when it commands, but when it ignites. In Oyo State, a quiet revolution is underway, one that challenges the old hierarchy of age and tradition, and places young people firmly at the helm.

    At the forefront of this transformation stands Wasilat Adegoke, Commissioner for Youth and Sports, a leader whose energy, clarity, and vision exemplify what Governor Seyi Makinde calls “leaders in motion.”

    Her rise is no token gesture; it is a deliberate choice to empower a new generation with real responsibility, real influence, and real opportunity.

    When Adegoke assumed office, youth programmes in Oyo were largely stagnant: training initiatives lacked follow-through, sports facilities lay dormant, and empowerment schemes existed more on paper than in practice.

    She understood immediately that true youth development could not be measured by certificates or events, but by the number of young people turning skills into sustainable livelihoods.

    Her mantra, “from learning to earning,” became a guiding principle across the ministry.

    Dormant youth centres have been revitalised into hubs of innovation, training, and enterprise. Fashion-tailoring programmes now link young designers to markets, exhibitions, and brand-building opportunities.

    ICT training has evolved into coding, digital marketing, and content creation, equipping youths to thrive in the digital economy.

    Agriculture initiatives are no longer theoretical, they are commercially viable agribusiness pathways, showing that farming can be a profitable, modern venture.

    Adegoke’s approach is defined by listening. She engages directly with young artisans, athletes, students, and entrepreneurs, often discarding scripts in favour of genuine conversation.

    Policies adapt to real needs, and accessibility is non-negotiable. This hands-on ethos reflects Makinde’s broader governance philosophy: leadership that listens before it acts.

    Sports have been a particularly transformative arena. Under Adegoke, community tournaments flourish, school leagues thrive, and grassroots coaching programmes provide pathways for professional development.

    Football fields, tracks, and courts have become platforms not only for recreation but for discipline, employment, and social cohesion.

    Talented youths are now linked to scholarships, national trials, and international exposure, turning local passion into global opportunity.

    The cultural impact of this youth-centred model is profound. Government is no longer a distant institution, it is a partner. Young people, once spectators, are now architects of their own development.

    Women see in Adegoke proof that leadership knows no gender; young men witness opportunity beyond sports. Across the state, youth-led enterprises are multiplying, not through handouts, but through structured skill-building, mentorship, and real pathways to economic participation.

    Adegoke’s style bridges the gap between policy and people. Unannounced visits to centres, direct engagement with trainees, and real-time adjustments ensure programmes are effective, relevant, and responsive.

    Communities witness government that acts with insight, not assumption, and youth engagement becomes a living, evolving dialogue rather than a bureaucratic exercise.

    Challenges remain: funding pressures, infrastructure gaps, and cultural scepticism tested her early on. Yet each successful programme, each empowered youth, each thriving enterprise has dismantled resistance and inspired confidence in the system.

    In Oyo, youth are no longer waiting in the wings, they are in the driver’s seat. They are learning, creating, building, competing, and innovating.

    And in this movement, Adegoke’s leadership shows that when young people are entrusted with responsibility, they do not merely inherit the future, they design it.

    Governor Makinde’s philosophy is unfolding through their actions: give young leaders space, guidance, and trust, and the result is a generation not only capable of change but unstoppable in shaping it.

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