I am from Ibarapa. I understand our reality.
Micheal Tolulope Akinwale's journey is rooted in the same land, same struggles, and same hopes as the people he seeks to represent.

Rooted in Idere. Responsible to all Ibarapa.
Micheal is from Ibarapa, with family roots in Idere Town. His connection to the constituency is not political convenience; it is home, heritage, responsibility, and lived experience.
He understands how limited education, weak infrastructure, and narrow opportunity can shape a young person's future. That personal understanding gives urgency to his decision to step forward.
Ibarapa Titun is a call to rebuild confidence in public service and organize a people-powered agenda around dignity, development, and practical representation.
To make representation feel close to the people again.
Restore dignity to education
No child from Ibarapa should be held back because the system failed to give them a fair start.
Create pathways for youth
Young people need practical routes into skills, digital work, enterprise, and community leadership.
Attract development
Ibarapa deserves serious advocacy for infrastructure, health access, agriculture, and local opportunity.
Represent with seriousness
The constituency needs a voice that listens, shows up, explains decisions, and fights with discipline.
Join Micheal in building a New Ibarapa.
This movement will grow through neighbors, volunteers, donors, and communities who believe Ibarapa can rise again.