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Olayinka Hakeem Babalola, a member of the Rotary Club of Trans Amadi, Nigeria, has been elected to serve as president of Rotary International for the 2026-27 term.
He will take office on July 1, 2026, Rotary International said in a September 4 statement.
Babalola, a Rotary member for more than 30 years, will become the second African to lead the organisation, following Jonathan B. Majiyagbe of the Rotary Club of Kano, Nigeria, who served in 2003-04.
Babalola has championed peacebuilding and worked to strengthen community development efforts across Africa throughout his time in Rotary. 
Babalola has championed peacebuilding and worked to strengthen community development efforts across Africa throughout his time in Rotary.
He has been actively involved with Rotary’s Peace Centre at Makerere University in Uganda – the organization’s first on the continent – where he has helped Peace Fellows apply their training through local initiatives.
He has also been deeply engaged in Rotary’s polio eradication efforts, serving on the End Polio Now Countdown to History Campaign Committee and advising the Nigeria National PolioPlus Committee. The African region was declared free of wild poliovirus in 2020, though outbreaks of variant poliovirus continue in under-immunized areas but can be stopped with vaccination and surveillance.

He founded the Riviera Technical Services Ltd., an oil and gas infrastructure delivery firm, as well as Lead and Change Consulting, an executive coaching and organizational performance consultancy.
Babalola is a member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, the Institute of Safety Professionals, and the Association of Change Management Practitioners.
He also belongs to the Jericho Business Club, a civic organization in Ibadan that contributes to national policy dialogue.
Babalola became involved with Rotary in 1984 through Rotaract — Rotary’s program for young professionals and students — and joined the Rotary Club of Trans Amadi in 1994.
He has since held a number of leadership roles within the organization and currently serves as a trustee of ShelterBox UK, Rotary’s official project partner for disaster relief.
He and his wife, Preba, support The Rotary Foundation through a named endowment and are members of the Arch Klumph Society, which recognizes Rotary’s highest level of philanthropic giving.
His Rotary honours include the Africa Centennial Heroes Award, the Service Above Self Award, the Regional Service Award for a Polio-Free World, and The Rotary Foundation Citation for Meritorious Service.