Why a Finance Expert, TRANSFORMER is the Best Choice for Ede North, Ede South, Egbedore, and Ejigbo Federal Constituency in 2027

 



Why a Finance Expert, TRANSFORMER is the Best Choice for Ede North, Ede South, Egbedore, and Ejigbo Federal Constituency in 2027

The prosperity of any federal constituency is never accidental. It is the product of deliberate planning, strategic resource allocation, and the presence of leadership that understands the mechanics of economic growth. For far too long, the Ede North, Ede South, Egbedore, and Ejigbo Federal Constituency has been represented by individuals whose understanding of economics is limited to campaign promises and rhetorical flourishes. The result has been a constituency rich in human and natural potential but poor in infrastructural and economic output. As Nigeria approaches the  2027 general elections, the question that every voter in this constituency must ask is simple but profound: do we continue with the familiar, or do we choose the competent? The answer, when examined carefully, points clearly and compellingly to one man; Majeed Adewale Salami TRANSFORMER 

TRANSFORMER is not a man who stumbled into relevance. He is the product of years of rigorous professional training, disciplined career development, and a commitment to excellence that has been tested and proven within one of Nigeria's most demanding sectors; the financial services industry. With a solid academic foundation rooted in Economics, Majeed was equipped from the beginning with the tools required to understand how wealth is created, how resources are managed, and how institutions are built to last. He did not merely acquire degrees; he internalized a worldview that sees every challenge as a solvable equation and every community as an investment opportunity waiting to be unlocked. This is the intellectual foundation upon which his aspiration stands.

His career trajectory at United Bank of Africa and Diamond Bank PLC, two of the oldest and most prestigious financial institutions on the African continent, is a testament to his capacity for excellence and his ability to thrive under pressure. Banking in Nigeria is not for the faint-hearted. It demands precision, integrity, and an ability to make consequential decisions with limited time and incomplete information. Majeed Adewale Salami mastered this environment. He built expertise in Credit Risk Management; a field that requires the practitioner to assess vulnerabilities, anticipate failures, and design systems that protect the integrity of financial operations. These are not skills that are irrelevant to governance; they are, in fact, precisely the skills that our constituency's representation has been missing for years.

Consider for a moment the billions of naira that flow from the federal government into constituencies across Nigeria every year in the form of constituency development funds, intervention allocations, and federal project disbursements. In too many constituencies, including ours, how as it been managed?, or simply left unaccounted for. The reason is straightforward: the representatives managing these resources do not possess the financial literacy to steward them responsibly. Majeed Adewale Salami changes this narrative entirely. A man who has spent his career evaluating financial risks and managing credit portfolios worth hundreds of millions of naira will bring an entirely different level of fiscal discipline to the representation of Ede North, Ede South, Egbedore, and Ejigbo. Every naira will be treated as sacred, because to him, it has always been.

Beyond managing existing resources, Majeed's background positions him as an exceptional advocate for investment attraction. One of the most underappreciated roles of a federal legislator is their capacity to serve as an ambassador for their constituency in the corridors of power and in rooms where investment decisions are made. Majeed Adewale Salami speaks the language of investors, bankers, and development finance institutions. He understands what bankable projects look like, what makes a business case credible, and what guarantees are required before capital flows into a community. This gives him a unique ability to position the Ede/Egbedore/Ejigbo constituency as a destination for industrial and agricultural investment, creating jobs and building wealth from the ground up.

The agricultural potential of this constituency alone is staggering. Ejigbo is surrounded by arable land capable of supporting large-scale farming operations. Egbedore has communities of smallholder farmers who lack access to affordable credit and modern farming techniques. Ede North and Ede South have market infrastructure that could serve as commercial hubs for agricultural produce distribution. Majeed Adewale Salami understands how to design and advocate for agricultural credit schemes, how to engage the Bank of Agriculture and the Central Bank of Nigeria's intervention funds, and how to build frameworks that get these resources into the hands of the farmers who need them most. This is not theoretical knowledge; it is applied expertise drawn from years on the frontlines of Nigeria's financial sector.

If Majeed Adewale Salami emerges as ACCORD candidate in 2027, you are not simply voting for a candidate. You are voting for an Economic Architect;  a man with the blueprints, the tools, and the professional experience to design and build a constituency that works for everyone. You are choosing someone who has already proven, in the most demanding professional environments, that he can be trusted with resources, that he can deliver results, and that he possesses the intellectual firepower to navigate the complex terrain of federal legislation and fiscal policy. The Ede North, Ede South, Egbedore, and Ejigbo Federal Constituency deserves nothing less than this level of competence, and in Majeed Adewale Salami TRANSFORMER  finally has the opportunity to claim it.

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