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For several years, the late Chief Olusola Saraki, the Waziri Ilorin, reigned supreme in the Kwara State politics. From the Second Republic down to the present democratic dispensation, his name made or marred the political fortune of many aspirants in the state.
His political clout spanned over three decades. The political legacy of “Oloye” remained unrivalled until 2019 when the “Oto ge” Tsunami put an end to the political influence enjoyed by the Sarakis in Kwara State politics. With a change in government, courtesy of the “Otoge” revolution, a political “greenhorn”, on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Alhaji Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq emerged the governor of the State of Harmony. The new Kwara helmsman, a consummate businessman is the son of the first lawyer from the Northern Nigeria, the late A.G.F AbdulRazaq (SAN).