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Monday, February 9, 2026

BAO Till 2030: A Compelling Case for Continuity and Sustainable Governance in Ekiti.

BAO Till 2030: A Compelling Case for Continuity and Sustainable Governance in Ekiti.
By Olamide Akinwumi. 



In contemporary Ekiti politics, the name Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji has grown to represent more than an individual. It has come to embody a philosophy of leadership anchored in service, responsibility and fidelity to the people. In a time when public trust in governance is frequently tested, BAO’s leadership has steadily projected a different narrative rooted in the Omoluabi ethos of integrity, humility, honour and accountability.

From inception, the Oyebanji administration has emphasised governance that listens, consults and responds. This approach has helped to stabilise the state, deepen trust between government and the governed, and entrench transparency as a guiding principle. Rather than dramatic policy shifts, the administration has prioritised steady and purposeful progress, strengthening institutions, sustaining reforms and building on existing foundations for long term development.

Central to this leadership style is empathy. Governance under BAO reflects a clear understanding of Ekiti’s unique social fabric, history and aspirations. Policies and interventions across education, health, infrastructure, youth development and social welfare have consistently shown sensitivity to local realities. This grounded approach has reinforced the belief that leadership must remain close to the people it serves.

Equally important is character. In Ekiti, leadership is regarded as a sacred trust given by the people, sustained through openness and honoured through selfless service. Governor Oyebanji’s public conduct and administrative discipline align with this understanding, projecting a government guided not only by rules but by values. This moral compass has fostered stability and predictability in governance, both of which are essential for sustainable development.

As Ekiti looks ahead, the case for BAO till 2030 goes beyond sentiment. Development is a process, not an event. The gains recorded under the present administration, particularly in institutional strengthening, social cohesion and responsible fiscal management, require time to mature and deliver full impact. Continuity provides the opportunity to consolidate these gains, avoid policy disruptions and deepen reforms already yielding results.

Governor Oyebanji has consistently expressed gratitude to the people of Ekiti for the mandate entrusted to him, acknowledging that public office exists solely to serve the common good. That humility, combined with a clear sense of duty, continues to inspire confidence across communities and stakeholder groups.

In this context, BAO has become a symbol of commitment to the people, to good governance and to the future of Ekiti State. Sustaining this leadership till 2030 represents a collective choice for stability, trust and steady progress. It is a decision to allow a vision rooted in Ekiti’s heritage and values to fully mature.

As the state charts its path forward, continuity under Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji stands not merely as a political option, but as a strategic pathway to securing an Ekiti that truly works for all.

Write By Olamide Akinwumi from Ise Ekiti.

Dr. Kayode Fayemi at 61: The Quiet Architecture of Leadership.

Dr. Kayode Fayemi at 61: The Quiet Architecture of Leadership.
By: Hon. Ibraheem Kunle Olarewaju



In a political culture that often celebrates dominance over depth, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi has built his public life around a different proposition: that leadership is not an event, but an architecture. 

At 61, his journey through activism, governance and international diplomacy reveals a leader more concerned with foundations than fireworks, more invested in people than in personal power.

Fayemi’s leadership style is defined by preparation. Long before assuming executive authority, he had immersed himself in ideas democracy, federalism, conflict resolution and state-building. This intellectual discipline would later distinguish his conduct in office. 

He approached governance not as improvisation, but as an extension of thought. Every major decision was anchored in consultation, research and institutional memory.

As Governor of Ekiti State, Fayemi governed with an uncommon sense of proportion. He resisted the temptation to personalise authority, choosing instead to strengthen systems capable of functioning beyond political cycles. 

His administration emphasised planning, policy continuity and professional competence within the civil service. This orientation reflected a leader who understood that the true test of governance is not visibility, but durability.

At the heart of Fayemi’s public service lies a deep commitment to human development. He consistently framed governance as an investment in people teachers, civil servants, students, professionals and the elderly. Education reforms, social protection programmes and public sector training initiatives were not treated as welfare gestures, but as strategic interventions aimed at expanding capacity and dignity.

This human-centred approach also shaped his leadership within institutions. Fayemi has always governed with teams, not entourages. He surrounded himself with professionals drawn from diverse backgrounds academia, civil society, development practice and the private sector and empowered them to contribute meaningfully. In doing so, he cultivated a culture of responsibility rather than sycophancy.

Perhaps the most enduring dimension of Fayemi’s leadership is his role as a deliberate cultivator of new political talent. Unlike many leaders who consolidate relevance by monopolising influence, Fayemi has consistently created space for others to grow. Throughout his career, younger politicians, policy advisers and technocrats have found encouragement, mentorship and opportunity under his leadership.

This generational orientation is neither accidental nor cosmetic. Fayemi has long believed that leadership must renew itself or risk stagnation. His administrations became platforms for grooming future leaders individuals exposed early to policy complexity, ethical standards and institutional discipline. Many of these protégés now occupy strategic roles within government and party structures, extending his influence beyond formal office.

Fayemi’s leadership style also reflects emotional intelligence an often-overlooked quality in Nigerian politics. He has demonstrated an ability to manage power without antagonism and authority without intimidation. Even in moments of political contestation, he has preferred dialogue to dominance, persuasion to coercion. This temperament has earned him respect across partisan and regional divides.

Beyond the domestic arena, Fayemi’s leadership has attracted sustained international recognition. His work in democratic governance, peace-building and conflict mediation has positioned him as a credible African voice within global policy circles. International organisations and foreign governments have engaged him not merely as a former governor or minister, but as a practitioner-scholar with grounded experience in statecraft.

As Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Fayemi elevated the institution into a respected policy platform with international credibility. He strengthened its research capacity, deepened its engagement with development partners and projected subnational governance as a serious site for reform and innovation. Under his leadership, the forum became a reference point for policy coordination rather than political rivalry.

Fayemi’s international engagements have always been anchored in national interest. He has consistently framed Nigeria’s challenges within broader African and global contexts security, resource governance, democratic consolidation offering perspectives shaped by practice rather than abstraction. This has reinforced his reputation as a bridge between local governance realities and global policy conversations.

What distinguishes Fayemi further is his relationship with power itself. He has known victory and defeat, influence and exclusion. Yet, power has never appeared to define his self-worth or public conduct. His responses to political setbacks have been marked by reflection rather than resentment, reinforcing the image of a leader guided by purpose rather than ego.

Within party politics, particularly the All Progressives Congress, Fayemi has functioned as a stabilising presence advocating internal democracy, strategic thinking and institutional coherence. His engagement suggests a belief that political parties must serve as schools of leadership, not merely electoral machines.

At 61, Fayemi’s relevance is increasingly measured by continuity rather than control. His influence persists through institutions strengthened, people developed and ideas institutionalised. In a political system often disrupted by abrupt transitions, this quiet continuity is both rare and valuable.

Dr. Kayode Fayemi’s story challenges conventional metrics of leadership success. It suggests that leadership is not always loud, that impact is not always immediate, and that legacy is not always visible at once. Sometimes, leadership works silently shaping minds, building systems and preparing successors.

As Nigeria navigates a period of uncertainty and generational transition, Fayemi’s example offers a different vocabulary of power: one rooted in stewardship, learning and trust. At 61, he stands not as a finished monument, but as a living blueprint of leadership as architecture carefully designed, patiently constructed and meant to endure.

Ojuawo Celebrates Dr. John Kayode Fayemi at 61.

Ojuawo Celebrates Dr. John Kayode Fayemi at 61.



The Member, House of Representatives representing Ekiti South Federal Constituency I, Honourable Rufus Adeniyi Ojuawo (AVM Rtd), extends warm congratulations and profound goodwill to the former Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, on the occasion of his 61st birthday.

Hon. Ojuawo describes Dr. Fayemi as an accomplished statesman whose years of public service have been firmly rooted in the defence of democratic values, institutional strengthening, and the advancement of responsible governance in Ekiti State and Nigeria at large. 

He notes that Dr. Fayemi’s leadership record reflects discipline, strategic vision, and an unwavering commitment to people-focused development. His legacy in strengthening governance institutions, deepening social investment frameworks, and enriching intellectual engagement in public policy remains widely respected across political and policy circles.

Hon. Ojuawo further notes that Dr. Fayemi’s contributions to national development, both as a two-term Governor of Ekiti State and as former Minister of Mines and Steel Development, significantly shaped progressive policy conversations around economic diversification, national security, and sustainable development in Nigeria.

“As you mark this significant milestone, I join your family, political associates, and well-wishers across Nigeria and beyond in celebrating a life dedicated to service, leadership, and enduring national impact. May Almighty God grant you continued good health, greater wisdom, and renewed strength for sustained contributions to the progress of our state and nation,” Hon. Ojuawo stated.

Hon. Ojuawo prayed that the years ahead will usher Dr. Fayemi into even greater accomplishments, fulfilment, and continued relevance in national and global leadership engagements.


OJUAWO MEDIA TEAM

Sunday, February 8, 2026

ADARAMODU SALUTES FAYEMI AS TRANSGENERATIONAL ICON OF LEADERSHIP AT 61ST BIRTHDAY.

ADARAMODU SALUTES FAYEMI AS TRANSGENERATIONAL ICON OF LEADERSHIP AT 61ST BIRTHDAY.


The Spokesperson of the 10th Senate and Chairman, Senate Committee on Youth Development and Community Engagement, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, heartily congratulates the former Governor of Ekiti State and eminent statesman, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, on the occasion of his 61st birthday.

Senator Adaramodu describes Dr. Fayemi as an exceptional leader, visionary reformer, and committed democrat whose contributions to governance and public service remain indelible in the history of Ekiti State, Nigeria, and the African continent. Having had the privilege of serving as Chief of Staff to Dr. Fayemi during his first tenure as Governor of Ekiti State, Senator Adaramodu attests to his uncommon leadership style, administrative brilliance, and deep commitment to institutional development, people-centered policies, and sustainable governance.

Dr. Fayemi’s impactful service as a two-term Governor of Ekiti State brought transformative reforms across critical sectors, strengthening governance structures and promoting socio-economic development. His tenure as Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum further demonstrated his capacity for consensus building, strategic leadership, and advocacy for cooperative federalism. As former Minister of Solid Minerals, he contributed significantly to repositioning the sector towards economic diversification and national growth. His current role as President of the Forum of Regions of Africa further underscores his global relevance and dedication to strengthening sub-national governance and regional cooperation across Africa.

Senator Adaramodu celebrates Dr. Fayemi’s enduring legacy of intellectual depth, mentorship, and commitment to democratic ideals, noting that his leadership continues to inspire a new generation of public servants and political leaders.

As Dr. Fayemi marks this remarkable milestone, Senator Adaramodu prays for his continued good health, greater accomplishments, and many more years of impactful service to Ekiti State, Nigeria, and humanity at large.

Happy 61st Birthday, Your Excellency.

Signed:
Office of the Senator Representing Ekiti South Senatorial District,
National Assembly, Abuja.

OYEBANJI CONGRATULATES FORMER GOVERNOR FAYEMI ON 61ST BIRTHDAY.

OYEBANJI CONGRATULATES FORMER GOVERNOR FAYEMI ON 61ST BIRTHDAY.



Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji , has congratulated the immediate past Governor of the state, Dr. Kayode Fayemi , on his 61st birthday, describing him as a rare gift to Ekiti, Nigeria and the global community.

Governor Oyebanji, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media,  Olayinka Oyebode , hailed Dr. Fayemi for his immense contribution to the growth and development of Ekiti State, which, according to him, has made the state an enviable subnational entity in Nigeria and beyond.



The Governor expressed gratitude to God for sparing Dr. Fayemi's life to witness another birthday in good health and sound mind and for giving him a prominent place in the quest for a greater Ekiti in his private capacity as a respected statesman.

Governor Oyebanji said Dr. Fayemi is a beneficiary of immense grace of God, judging by the great achievements God has helped him to attain in life at a relatively young age.

He noted that history would be kind to Dr. Fayemi, who was also a former Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) for using public office as a platform for selfless service to mankind at state, national, continental and global levels.

Oyebanji  described the former Governor as a mentor, a role model, a builder of men, a passionate believer in greater Ekiti and an incurable optimist in the prosperity of the Nigerian nation.

According to the Ekiti helmsman, Fayemi's impact as a scholar, pro-democracy activist, a committed progressive, a transformational leader and eminent statesman continue to inspire the younger generation. 

Governor Oyebanji noted that Dr Fayemi's experience as a two-term governor of the State, a federal minister, chairman of Nigeria Governors' Forum and currently as President of Forum for Regions in Africa (FORAF) has made him a renowned global voice for good governance. He commended the former Governor for continually working for Ekiti and offering useful advice which has enormously benefitted the State.

“On behalf of the Government and good people of Ekiti State, I congratulate this great leader and a man of honour from the Land of Honour, on his 61st birthday and pray that God will continue to bless him with good health, wisdom and excellent spirit, as he continues to contribute to nation building”, the statement added.

Ifedore Councillor Raises Alarm Over Alleged Executive List Imposition in Ijare Ward.

Ifedore Councillor Raises Alarm Over Alleged Executive List Imposition in Ijare Ward.
By Eleko Johnson.



A councillor representing Ward 1 in Ijare, Ifedore Local Government Area of Ondo State, Hon. Fashua Orisunmibare, has raised concerns over what he described as an alleged administrative breach by the Chairman of the local government.

In a statement issued by Eleko Johnson, the Media Aide to Hon. Fashua Orisunmibare, the councillor accused the council chairman of unilaterally constituting an executive list for Ward 1 without his knowledge or the involvement of other recognised leaders of the ward, an action he said contravenes established constitutional and administrative norms.

Orisunmibare stated that none of the leaders in Ijare Ward 1 was aware of the list prior to its release, noting that due process requires wide consultation and a meeting of ward leaders before such a list can be produced.

He further alleged that the council chairman claimed the directive to constitute the list came from the state government, but added that no official letter or written instruction was presented to substantiate the claim.

The councillor, who recently received an award as the best councillor of the year in recognition of his empowerment programmes and community interventions, described the development as disheartening and capable of generating tension if not urgently addressed.

According to him, “It is an aberration and a grand violation of the constitution for a council chairman to constitute the executive of a ward without the knowledge of the elected councillor representing that ward.”

Orisunmibare maintained that, as the duly elected councillor, he remains the political leader of Ward 1, Ijare, and that no council authority has the right to usurp his constitutional responsibilities.

He therefore appealed to the Ondo State Governor, Dr. Lucky Ayedatiwa, to intervene by calling the council chairman to order and ensuring the immediate withdrawal of the disputed executive list in the interest of peace and harmony in the ward.

He warned that failure to address the issue promptly could escalate tensions within the community, stressing that his intervention was aimed at preserving peace and preventing a breakdown of law and order.

Saturday, February 7, 2026

2027: Oyebanji backs Southwest Arewa Community's Renewed Hope Campaigns.

2027: Oyebanji backs Southwest Arewa Community's Renewed Hope Campaigns.
….Groups vows to storm Ekiti for Governor’s re-elecion.


‎Ekiti State Governor, Mr  Biodun Oyebanji has restated his unalloyed commitment to the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu  in the 2027 general elections, even as he endorsed exclusive campaigns for him across all Southwest states.
‎Governor Oyebanji stated this when he received a delegation of the South West Arewa Community Renewed Hope Agenda for Asiwaju 2027 at the Ekiti Lagos Liaison Office, Ikeja on Friday. 


‎Oyebanji, who described President Tinubu as his political leader and father figure, said he fully align with the mandate of the political group.
‎Oyebanji commended the group for advocating continuity of the President’s vision and socioeconomic prosperity.
‎He said "Governor Fashola has told me much about you and meeting your representatives today has confirmed what he told me. May God bless you. I endorse everything you stand for and you have my 100 percent support."
‎He noted that Nigeria is a great and diverse country, and that diversity should be a source of strength not discord. He praised the group for promoting oneness across ethnic lines.
‎Speaking further, Governor Oyebanji  thanked the Hausa/Fulani community in Ekiti State for maintaining peaceful relations with other ethnic groups, promising to involve them in the forthcoming gubernatorial election campaign.
‎The Governor said: "I am happy that we have a group that is now saying that all of us are one and I'm using this opportunity to thank and commend the Hausa/fulani Community in Ekiti State. They have been peaceful, we have no issues among ourselves, we are one, we are working together and for the campaign, like I said, we are going to create a slot to make you an integral  part of our campaign."
‎The Director General of the group in the Southwest, Alhaji Shehu  Jibrin-Sampam described Oyebanji as a father to all Northerners in the Southwest, and acknowledged the appointment of some members of the Hausa community in his government.
‎He said the visit was to seek the support of Governor Oyebanji for the continuity of President Tinubu in the position of power till year 2031.
‎He  promised to visit Ekiti and join the campaign for the re-election of the Governor, while also enlisting the support of members of Hausa/fulani Community in the state for the continuity of his administration