By Adefila Sade
There is a powerful and often overlooked truth about governance: the quality of a legislature is directly proportional to the quality of the individuals who constitute it. When professionals; men and women who have been shaped by years of institutional discipline, entrepreneurial grit, and a performance-driven culture enter the legislative arena, the standard of lawmaking rises. Bills become more thoughtful, debates become more substantive, and constituencies begin to experience the difference between representation that is performative and representation that is transformative. As the 2027 elections draw closer, the Ede North, Ede South, Egbedore, and Ejigbo Federal Constituency has the rare opportunity to make a choice that will redefine the quality of its legislative representation for years to come. That choice is AMB DR. Majeed Adewale Salam TRANSFORMER
To understand why Transformer is different, one must first understand the environment in which he has spent his professional life. The private sector, particularly in the fields of banking, hospitality, large-scale agriculture, and international trade, is an arena where success is dictated by results. As the Founder and CEO of enterprises like Royal Vintage Hotels and Suites, Walatinbo Farms and Agro Allied Limited, and Walatinbo Autos, Transformer has operated in sectors where every decision has a direct impact on growth, employment, and sustainability. There is no room for mediocrity when managing complex supply chains or overseeing large-scale agricultural operations. Majeed Adewale Salami did not merely survive in this competitive landscape; he thrived. He built a reputation as a strategic leader of the highest order, earning the trust of investors and stakeholders through consistent delivery and ethical standards.
The values that define Transformer’s professional life; transparency, accountability, and results-orientation; are precisely the values that have been conspicuously absent in the legislative representation of this constituency. Too often, our federal representatives have treated public office as a personal enterprise rather than a public trust. Transformer is fundamentally incapable of operating this way. His professional DNA; shaped by years of overseeing financial management, long-term growth strategies, and operational efficiency across multiple industries; simply will not permit it. For him, accountability is not a political slogan; it is a professional habit formed by the necessity of delivering value to his employees, his customers, and his partners.
One of the most important qualities a federal legislator must possess is the ability to engage meaningfully with complex legislation. The House of Representatives deals with bills that touch on finance, taxation, trade, healthcare, education, agriculture, and national security. To contribute meaningfully to debates on these issues, a representative must possess a broad knowledge base and the intellectual discipline to process dense policy documents. Majeed Adewale Salami’s background as a Business Analyst and his experience in driving productivity in the agricultural and automotive sectors have given him exactly this kind of analytical framework. He is not coming to the Green Chamber to learn how the economy works; he is coming to apply a sophisticated understanding of job creation, food security, and market dynamics to the service of his constituency and his nation.
Furthermore, professionalism in governance extends beyond individual conduct to the systems and structures that a representative creates around themselves. Transformer understands institutional building. In his career as a founder, he has built systems from the ground up; designed for efficiency, scalability, and accountability. As a representative, he will bring this entrepreneurial mindset to the management of his constituency office; creating a structure where constituents can access information, file complaints, track the progress of federal projects, and hold their representative accountable in real time. This is not a fantasy; it is a professional standard that Transformer has lived by while managing diverse teams across different states and sectors.
There is also the matter of how a representative carries themselves in the national and international arena. Nigeria’s House of Representatives is not just a domestic institution; it engages with international bodies and global development organizations. The face that a constituency presents to the world matters. TRANSFORMER is a polished, articulate, and professionally accomplished individual with significant international exposure, having served as a Business Analyst in the United Kingdom and an executive in Mexico City. His ability to engage with stakeholders from local farmers in Nigeria to international business partners with equal ease and competence is a rare quality that will serve this constituency well beyond the boundaries of Osun State.
In ACCORD primary, the leaders of Ede North, Ede South, Egbedore, and Ejigbo will face a choice that is ultimately a statement of values. A support for Majeed Adewale Salami is a support for the proposition that public office should be held by individuals who have demonstrated excellence in their professional lives. It is a vote for the idea that the Green Chamber should be populated by people who bring expertise, not just enthusiasm; people who offer solutions, not just speeches; and people whose track record of integrity in the business world is a guarantee of their conduct in public office. TRANSFORMER is that guarantee. He is the professional that this constituency has been waiting for, and 2027 is the moment to make it count.

