- Wasiu Adekunle Adejumo | Premier World News
Abeokuta – A United States-based pediatrician and public health advocate, Bolaji Marie Odusina, popularly known as Dee Doc, has formally declared her intention to contest the 2027 governorship election in Ogun State, unveiling an ambitious 12-point development agenda anchored on healthcare, economic revitalisation and transparent governance.
Speaking during a press conference held at the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Secretariat in Abeokuta on Tuesday, the 62-year-old aspirant positioned herself as a people-driven reform candidate, pledging to confront systemic challenges affecting residents across the state.
“I stand before you today not as a politician seeking power, but as a daughter of this great soil who has heard the quiet cries of our people”, she said.
A Reformist Entry into Ogun Politics:
Odusina’s entry into the race introduces a technocratic and outsider dimension into Ogun’s political landscape, traditionally dominated by established structures within parties such as the All Progressives Congress and Peoples Democratic Party.
Although she has yet to officially announce her political party, she disclosed that her platform would be made public in the coming days, a move already generating political speculation and early debate among stakeholders.




Her candidacy is also drawing attention as a potential historic bid, with Odusina aiming to become the first female elected governor in Ogun State.
Grounded in Health Advocacy and Grassroots Experience:
A board-certified pediatrician with over three decades of experience in Nigeria and the United States, Odusina has built a reputation through her humanitarian work, particularly via medical outreach programmes across underserved communities.
Through her initiative, Doctors Without Prejudice, she said she has led missions delivering healthcare services to rural populations in areas such as Odogbolu, Abeokuta North and Ijebu-Igbo.
“I have seen families travel across borders for basic medical care. These are not statistics to me; they are real people whose pain I have witnessed”, she stated.
Citing data from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey, she highlighted gaps in maternal healthcare and child mortality, describing them as urgent priorities requiring immediate intervention.
The 12-Point Agenda: Health, Economy, Governance:
At the heart of her declaration is a 12-point policy framework branded ‘DEEDOC 2027, Ilera Ati Itesiwaju (Health and Advancement)’, which outlines her governance priorities.
Key proposals include:
- Establishing functional primary healthcare centres in every ward
- Providing free maternal and child healthcare
- Creating agro-processing zones and industrial hubs
- Launching youth skills and empowerment programmes
- Strengthening community-based security systems
- Expanding infrastructure and renewable energy access
- Institutionalising quarterly public accountability reports
She also promised to introduce solar-powered health facilities and deploy mobile clinics to rural areas.
“These are not just promises. They are plans built from years of experience and direct engagement with our people”, she said.
A Campaign Framed Around Empathy and Disruption:
Throughout her address, Odusina adopted a tone that blended empathy, urgency and reformist ambition, repeatedly referencing her interactions with ordinary citizens across Ogun communities.
Her messaging signals a campaign strategy built on:
- Grassroots engagement
- Policy-driven governance
- Anti-establishment positioning
“I will personally visit every ward. No community will be left behind”, she assured.
Political Implications and Early Questions:
Her declaration is expected to reshape early permutations ahead of the 2027 election, particularly as conversations intensify around:
- The viability of non-traditional candidates
- The role of diaspora professionals in local governance
- The growing demand for issue-based campaigns
However, analysts note that her ambition will face critical tests, including:
- Building a statewide political structure
- Securing a strong party platform
- Converting public goodwill into electoral strength
Call to Action:
Odusina concluded her address with a direct appeal to citizens, urging increased voter participation.
“Your vote is your power. Register, collect your PVC and prepare to shape our future together”, she said.
The Bigger Picture:
Premier World News reports that, with her entry, the Ogun 2027 race is gradually evolving into a contest between political experience and reformist disruption, setting the stage for what may become one of the most closely watched subnational elections in Nigeria.




