The political atmosphere in Oyo State was charged with nostalgia and warmth today asHon. Najeem Omirinde, a prominent figure in the state’s legislative history, released a glowing tribute to celebrate the 70th birthday of his longtime ally and brother-in-arms, Hon. Lasun Adebunmi JP.
The milestone marks seven decades for Adebunmi, a man whose career has been woven into the fabric of the Pacesetter State’s democratic journey.
In his congratulatory message, Hon. Omirinde reflected on their shared history, tracing their partnership back to the Oyo State 3rd Assembly. Serving during the administration of the late Governor Kolapo Ishola, both men were instrumental in navigating the complex legislative waters of the early 90s.
“Hon. Lasun Adebunmi has always been a man of conviction,” Omirinde stated. “In the 3rd Assembly, his voice was one of reason and progress. We stood together during the Ishola years, driven by a singular vision to see Oyo State thrive despite the political turbulence of that era.”
Beyond the floor of the House, the duo played pivotal roles in the organizational structure of the Alliance for Democracy (AD). Omirinde recalled their time working within the party hierarchy, particularly noting Adebunmi’s strategic brilliance during his tenure as the **State Secretary** of the AD.
“His time as State Secretary was a masterclass in party administration,” Omirinde noted. “Lasun wasn’t just a politician; he was a bridge-builder. His leadership helped solidify the AD’s foundation in Oyo State, ensuring that the progressive mandate was felt at every level.”
As Hon. Adebunmi joins the prestigious “Club 70,” Omirinde described him as a “living repository of political wisdom.”
**The tribute highlighted several key attributes of the celebrant:**
Maintaining a clean record through decades of public service.
Guiding the next generation of Oyo State lawmakers.
Remaining true to progressive ideals from the 3rd Assembly to the present day.
“To reach 70 in such good health and with such a sterling reputation is a testament to God’s grace,” Omirinde concluded. “On behalf of my family and our political associates from the days of the 3rd Assembly, I wish my brother, Hon. Lasun Adebunmi JP, many more years of impact and joy.”
The 70th birthday celebrations are expected to draw a “who’s who” of Oyo State’s political elite, many of whom view the Omirinde-Adebunmi era as a foundational period for modern governance in the state.
As the tributes pour in, the consensus remains clear: Hon. Lasun Adebunmi JP is a man who gave his youth to his state and now enters his golden years with the respect of a grateful nation.

