Bamidele Salam's victory in securing the Accord Party ticket for a third term in the House of Representatives marks a significant moment in Osun State's political landscape. The primary election, held in Ede, saw Salam reaffirm his influence as the Chairman of the House of Representatives Public Accounts Committee, reflecting both local and national support. His consistent representation in the Ede North/Ede South/Egbedore/Ejigbo constituency highlights a commitment to his constituents that has resonated over the years.
Salam stated, "This ticket is not just for me; it is a mandate from the people who believe in progress and accountability." His reaffirmation of public service aligns with growing demands for transparency in governance, especially amidst ongoing economic challenges. The Accord Party, under Salam's leadership, seeks to capitalize on these sentiments as the nation approaches the 2027 elections.
Looking ahead, Salam's bid will likely focus on economic recovery and infrastructure development, pivotal issues for voters. His established rapport with constituents could be a decisive factor, as he aims to navigate the complexities of an evolving political environment in Osun State.