Boroffice faced little opposition in his bid to become Labour Party candidate for the Ondo North Senatorial District. He gained the support of traditional rulers in the Akoko area of Ondo State. In an interview before the April elections, he criticized politicians who lacked integrity and honor, making promises they could not keep in order to get elected, and then focusing on making money once elected. In the election, Boroffice gained 84,290 votes. Runners up were the incumbent Senator
Bode Olajumoke of the
People's Democratic Party (PDP) with 51,112 votes and Agunloye Olu of the
Action Congress of Nigeria with 36,601 votes. On 28 December 2011, Boroffice decamped to the Action Congress of Nigeria so that he could pursue his ambition of becoming the next governor of Ondo state. Later, he decamped to the
All Progressives Congress, the ruling party. On 2 July, the president of the Nigeria’s Senate, Ahmed Lawal, announced Borrofice as one of the deputy majority leader of the 9th senate. ==References==