Okitipupa Bar under Tola Odusola,Esq: a leadership that attracts giant strides towards success as Gov. Aiyedatiwa fulfills NBA Day promise
By Steve Ovirih.
There are moments in the life of a Bar that cease to be about wigs and briefs and become about memory. April 8, 2026 was one of those days for the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA Okitipupa Branch.
It was Law Week finale day and on that day at Ojaja Park, Akure venue of Law week 2026 grand finale , ‘the courtroom crowd’ spilled into a hall filled with royalty, senior advocates, and the political class of Ondo South.
The Governor of Ondo State, His Excellency Dr. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, came as Special Guest of Honour. He sat between giants. On one side, Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN, OFR, CFR, Chairman of the Occasion. On the other, Tayo Oyetibo, SAN, FNIALS, FCIArb, Guest Speaker. Presiding over the moral weight of the gathering was His Imperial Majesty, Oba Dr. Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, Royal Father of the Day.
The Governor spoke on justice, equity, and the rule of law. The Bar listened, then honoured him with a title that has since stuck in local legal circles: “Lord Chancellor of Modern Democracy.” It was not flattery, it was a gesture of appreciation to a Governor who understands the impact of Law on the society. In Ondo today, the Bar sees in Aiyedatiwa an administration that shows up for lawyers, not just during elections.
Then came the promise. Before lawyers from Ilaje, Okitipupa, Irele, Ese-Odo, Ore, and the fringes of Odigbo, the Governor pledged a bus to the Branch. Not a vague assurance. A pledge made in public, with witnesses.
Four months and four days later, that pledge has been redeemed.
On August 11, 2026, with just three weeks left to the tenure of the current executive, the keys and documents arrived. The bus is here.
More than metal on wheels.
To call it a bus is to undersell it. In a Branch that covers a vast, riverine and difficult terrain, movement is everything. A lawyer in Ese-Odo who misses the morning boat misses the day in court. A young counsel in Ilaje who cannot afford transport to Akure for a conference stays home. A magistrate court in Irele that starts early punishes those coming from Okitipupa town.
What arrived on August 11 is access. It is dignity. It is the ability for members to attend court, Bar meetings, and continuing legal education without begging for rides or draining meagre earnings.
That is why the statement signed by the outgoing executive, Chairman Omotola O. Odusola, Esq, and Secretary Oluwaseun Meduoye, Esq, reads less like a thank-you note and more like a valedictory.
“This is not merely the donation of a bus. It is the donation of dignity. It is the donation of access. It is the donation of hope,” the statement said.
Leadership that draws giants…
The story of this bus begins with leadership. Under Tola Odusola, the Okitipupa Branch has learned to speak with one voice and to organize like a professional body, not a social club.
The 2026 Law Week was proof. You do not attract a Chief Olanipekun, a Tayo Oyetibo, and the Ooni in one room by accident. You attract them by building a Bar that government and society take seriously.
Odusola’s executive understood that. They positioned the Branch as a partner in democracy, not an antagonist. They invited power, engaged it, and held it to account politely but firmly. When the Governor made a pledge, they kept the record. When the pledge matured, they received it with grace.
That is the quiet art of Bar leadership: to be principled without being antagonistic, to be grateful without being compromised.
A crown for an outgoing tenure.
There is symbolism in the timing. The bus arrived just weeks before the executive bows out. For Odusola Meduoye and NBA Okitipupa Executive, it crowns four years of work. For the incoming team, it hands them a working asset on day one.
The Branch can now plan logistics for the year without the usual scramble. Conferences, outreaches to the riverine areas, joint meetings with sister Branches, even welfare runs for sick members, all become easier.
And for the Governor, it is politics done the time tested way: promise, then deliver. In a season when citizens are quick to dismiss politicians’ words, Aiyedatiwa’s redemption of this pledge will be repeated at Bar dinners for years.
What this means for Ondo’s justice sector
Okitipupa is not Lagos. It is not Akure. It is a hub for a collection of communities where the law is often the only bridge between the citizen and the state. When lawyers can move, cases move. When cases move, justice feels closer.
The bus will not solve every problem of the justice sector. Court infrastructure, judges’ welfare, and legal aid still need attention. But it removes one friction point. And in law, removing friction is half the battle.
Governor Aiyedatiwa, in accepting the “Lord Chancellor” title, tied himself to that responsibility. The Branch, in turn, has tied its gratitude to performance. That is a healthy relationship for democracy.
The last word…
As the current executives prepare to hand over, their statement ends with prayer for the Governor: wisdom, strength, and grace to steer Ondo State.
It is a fitting close. The Bar does not just litigate. It blesses, it critiques, and when necessary, it says thank you loudly.
Under Tola Odusola, Esq, Okitipupa Bar chose the harder path of building bridges. Giants came to their Law Week. A Governor made a promise. And today, a bus sits in the Bar’s yard as evidence that when the Bar speaks with integrity, government listens, partners, and walks with it.
That, in the end, is giant strides towards success. It is fit therefore and proper to say a hearty congratulations to Tola Odusola led Exco for achieving enviable feats that will stand the test of time.












