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Friday, June 12, 2026

AYEDUN QUARTER REJOICES AS OLUWATUYI DELIVERS LIFE-SAVING BOREHOLE PROJECT.

AYEDUN QUARTER REJOICES AS OLUWATUYI DELIVERS LIFE-SAVING BOREHOLE PROJECT.
By Ola Asubiojo.



Residents of Ayedun Quarter in Awo Ekiti are celebrating a new era of relief and hope following the completion of a modern borehole project facilitated by the Executive Chairman of Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government, Honourable Oluwatuyi Oluwagbenga.

For many years, the community grappled with inadequate access to clean and safe water. Women, children, and the elderly were often compelled to travel long distances daily in search of potable water for drinking, cooking, bathing, washing, and other household needs.

 The situation not only imposed severe physical hardship but also exposed residents to the risks of waterborne diseases and poor sanitation.

Today, that challenge has become a thing of the past;;
In a remarkable demonstration of responsive and people-centred leadership, Honourable Oluwatuyi, alongside his dedicated and result-oriented team, has fulfilled a long-standing aspiration of the people through the drilling of a functional borehole that now provides residents with access to clean, safe, and hygienic water.

The project reflects the Chairman's commitment to grassroots development and his determination to improve the living standards of people across the Local Government Area.

Speaking on the significance of the project, Honourable Oluwatuyi described access to clean water as one of the most basic necessities of life, noting that, "He who gives water gives life."

According to him, the provision of clean water will help to:::
    Promote healthy living and prevent waterborne diseases.
   Improve sanitation and environmental hygiene.
   Support proper nutrition and food preparation.
   Enhance personal hygiene and overall well-being.
  Reduce the stress and time spent searching for water.
The Chairman further reaffirmed his administration's commitment to initiating and executing impactful projects that directly address the needs and aspirations of the people.

The atmosphere in Ayedun Quarter was filled with excitement, gratitude, and celebration as residents gathered to witness the successful drilling of the borehole. Many described the project as a dream fulfilled, recalling how similar promises made by previous administrations never materialized.

Expressing their appreciation, community members commended Honourable Oluwatuyi and his team for transforming years of expectations into a tangible reality. They described the borehole as more than a water project, but a symbol of hope, fulfilment, and evidence that sincere and compassionate leadership can positively transform lives.

The residents also pledged their continued support for the administration and its developmental agenda, They further acknowledged the contributions of the Vice Chairman, Honourable Alade Remi Babatunde; the Secretary to the Local Government, Dr. Honourable Olatunji Sule; and other political stakeholders whose collective efforts continue to drive grassroots development within the council area.

As clean water now flows freely through Ayedun Quarter, so too does renewed hope for a healthier, safer, and more prosperous future.

For the people of Ayedun Quarter, this borehole is far more than an infrastructure project—it is a lifeline, a blessing, and a lasting legacy of responsive governance.

JUNE 12: OYEBANJI URGES NIGERIANS TO KEEP FAITH IN DEMOCRACY.

JUNE 12: OYEBANJI URGES NIGERIANS TO KEEP FAITH IN DEMOCRACY.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has urged the people of the State and Nigerians in general to keep faith in democracy as a platform to deepen their participation in governance as patriotic citizens.


Governor Oyebanji said Democracy Day offers an opportunity for sober reflection on the journey so far and to deepen their resolve to sustain the ideals of democracy and commitment to a stronger state and a prosperous nation.


The Governor, in a statement marking Democracy Day which was signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Yinka Oyebode, noted that June 12 marks a watershed in the nation's political history and chequered democratic journey. 


He said it is a day set aside to commemorate the 33rd anniversary of June 12, 1993 presidential election which has been widely regarded as the freest, fairest and the most peaceful national election in the history of Nigeria which was won by the business mogul, the late Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola.


The Ekiti Governor paid tributes to the June 12 symbol, Chief Abiola; his wife, the late Alhaja Kudirat Abiola and other heroes and heroines of democracy who paid the supreme price for Nigerians to breathe the air of freedom from military dictatorship.


Governor Oyebanji also paid tributes to other pro-democracy patriots who fought for the revalidation of the June 12 and witnessed the dawn of democracy in 1999, notably  the President , Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whom he described as one of the pillars that sustained the democratic struggles. 

He also hailed the nation's immediate past President, the late Muhammadu Buhari who gave official recognition to June 12 as Democracy Day in Nigeria.


Governor Oyebanji recalled that June 12 symbolised the people's readiness to set aside ethnic, religious, lingual and cultural differences to enthrone democracy in which their freedom of choice and sacredness of the ballot is respected irrespective of the odds.


While admitting that democracy may not be totally perfect, Governor Oyebanji maintained that it remains the best form of government and offers every citizen opportunities to contribute to decision making and have their say in the choice of their leaders.


Governor Oyebanji said every Nigerian has a role to play in strengthening the nation's democracy, adherence to constitutionalism, rule of law and building stronger institutions to make good governance to thrive to the beneift of the country and its people.


He congratulated Nigerians and the people of Ekiti State for witnessing this year's Democracy Day and 27 years of uninterrupted democratic rule, the longest in the nation's political history..

Thursday, June 11, 2026

EKITI 2026: Gov Oyebanji’s Special Adviser, Princess Adetoun Agboola, Empowers 50 Ijero Business Owners with POS, Cash Grants; Preaches Unity Ahead of June Polls.

EKITI 2026: Gov Oyebanji’s Special Adviser, Princess Adetoun Agboola, Empowers 50 Ijero Business Owners with POS, Cash Grants; Preaches Unity Ahead of June Polls.



In a strategic move to boost grassroots economy and solidify party presence ahead of the June 20 gubernatorial election, the Special Adviser to the Ekiti State Governor, Princess Adetoun Agboola, has empowered 50 small business owners and vulnerable residents in Ward A, Ijero Local Government Area.



The empowerment program, which featured the distribution of Point of Sale (POS) machines, startup capital, and direct cash grants, was heavily anchored on a message of absolute party unity and total mobilization for Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji’s (BAO) re-election bid.
Breaking down the intervention, Princess Agboola presented POS machines paired with operational cash backing to 22 beneficiaries from Ward A to launch them into the financial services sector. Additionally, another 28 residents received direct cash grants to scale up their existing micro-businesses.



Recognizing the diversity of the community, the Governor's aide extended her hand of fellowship beyond party lines by distributing high-quality clothing materials to non-APC members within the ward. In a further show of structured support, organized groups present at the venue, including the female youth wing, male youth wing, and community elders, were supported with 50,000 Naira respectively to foster communal development.



Addressing the enthusiastic crowd, Princess Agboola reminded party faithful of the benevolence of the current administration, noting that Ijero Local Government has been uniquely blessed with numerous high-profile appointments spanning from the State Executive Council down to critical boards and commissions. She emphasized that the greatest reward the community could offer the Governor is a unified front and an overwhelming turnout at the polls.
 "Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji has consistently been a symbol of peace and a united front for our great party. He preaches unity everywhere he goes, and we in Ward A must fully emulate this. We must remain indivisible as we approach the June 20 election," Princess Agboola charged the constituents.



She urged the electorate to come out en masse to deliver an undeniable, landslide victory for the Governor, stating: "We want Ward A to proudly stand tall when the final results are announced, knowing we contributed robustly to the over 500,000 votes targeted for BAO’s historic victory."

The event drew praise from top political stakeholders in the region, who described Princess Agboola's consistent philanthropy as an inherent reflection of her royal heritage and unwavering loyalty to the Governor’s agenda. The APC Chairman for Ekiti Central Senatorial District, Hon. Jekoyemi Raphael Bankole, expressed his profound satisfaction with the Special Adviser’s performance as an exemplary representative of Ijero in the state executive cabinet.
"When the Governor appoints you, the question is: what have you done positively to impact lives? It is only when you have impacted your people that you can confidently return to ask them to vote for your principal. This is exactly what Princess Adetoun is doing," Hon. Bankole remarked.



He lauded her humility, her selflessness in reaching out to non-politicians and religious bodies across Ijero town, and her stellar efforts in facilitating employment opportunities for Ijero indigenes at the state level. He further appealed to those who did not benefit from the current batch to remain patient, reassuring them that subsequent phases would capture more residents.



In their separate remarks, Hon. Kole Ogunleye, Chairman of Ward A, Ijero, applauded the Princess for her relentless grassroots interventions, affirming that this gesture was merely a continuation of her long-standing history of reaching out to the vulnerable to project the good works of Governor Oyebanji.



The Vice Chairman of Ijero Local Government Hon. Bose Jalo described the massive empowerment as a testament to Princess Adetoun's noble upbringing, expressing ultimate confidence that her generosity would remain sustainable. In the same vein, Hon. Adeola Adeyemo, Former Chairman of Ijero LG, testified to how the Special Adviser has strategically used her office to uplift the entire Ijero Local Government beyond her immediate ward, noting that she possesses the capacity to excel remarkably if entrusted with even higher responsibilities in the future.

The event concluded with a strong renewal of commitment from community leaders, artisans, and youth groups, who pledged their unalloyed support and votes to ensure the continuity of the Oyebanji administration come June 20.

Oyebanji’s Wife Awards Scholarship to 100 Vulnerable Students, Vows Sustained Support for Education.

Oyebanji’s Wife Awards Scholarship to 100 Vulnerable Students, Vows Sustained Support for Education. 



Ekiti State First Lady, Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji, on Wednesday disbursed ₦10 million in scholarships to 100 orphaned and indigent students in higher institutions across the state, reaffirming her commitment to ensuring that no child is deprived of quality education as a result of poverty or difficult life circumstances. 

Speaking during the scholarship disbursement ceremony held in Ado-Ekiti, Dr. Oyebanji described education as a critical tool for empowerment, social mobility, and national development, stressing that every young person deserves the opportunity to achieve academic success regardless of their financial background.



The scholarship scheme, facilitated through her foundation, benefited students selected from the 10 higher institutions located in Ekiti State. 

Each beneficiary received financial support of One Hundred Thousand Naira (#100,000) aimed at easing the burden of educational expenses.

According to the Governor’s wife, the initiative forms part of her annual intervention programme designed to support vulnerable students and promote access to education.


She noted that the foundation also extends educational assistance to pupils and students in primary and secondary schools through its yearly Back-to-School Programme, which provides learning materials and other educational resources.

“Education remains one of the most powerful instruments for personal transformation and societal progress. Through this intervention, we are contributing our quota towards ensuring that financial constraints do not prevent our young people from pursuing their dreams". She said.

Earlier in her welcome address, the Coordinator of the Widows, Aged, Orphans and Hope (WAOH) Project, Dr. Kemi Dairo, explained that the beneficiaries were carefully selected from the various institutions based on their indigent status and demonstrated need for assistance.

She stressed that the scholarship funds would help beneficiaries cover tuition fees, procure academic materials, support research projects, and meet other educational needs.

Dairo commended the Governor’s wife for sustaining the initiative and urged the students to make judicious use of the opportunity while remaining committed to their academic pursuits.


Also speaking, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Students’ Engagement, Mr. Sunday Asefon, encouraged the beneficiaries to remain focused, disciplined and dedicated to their studies so as to become positive representatives of their institutions and communities.

Other dignitaries at the event, including the Special Adviser to the Governor on Tertiary Education, Prof. Akeem Apenpe; Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Prof. Femi Akinwumi; Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs. Peju Babafemi; and Commissioner for Education, Dr. Bimpe Aderiye, charged the students to see the scholarship as a motivation for excellence and a call to greater responsibility.

They collectively emphasized the importance of education in shaping future leaders and commended the initiative for providing hope and opportunities to vulnerable youths across the state.

Oyebanji Disburses N2b cheques to Retirees, Says Suffering Days Over.

Oyebanji Disburses N2b cheques to Retirees, Says Suffering Days Over.
...N84b paid as gratuities, pensions since 2022. 
...Retirees hold prayers for Oyebanji's victory.



Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, on Thursday disbursed another N2 billion gratuity cheques  to retired workers, bidding farewell to days when retirees  suffered unwarranted  neglect  due to lacklustre responses to the payments of their benefits. 

The Governor said the gratuity  payment covers 2017 for state workers and 2014 for their  local government counterparts, assuring that his administration will continually treat and accord their welfare a topmost priority as elderstatesmen, who deserve care and attention. 


Distributing the cheques to the beneficiaries, Governor Oyebanji, represented by the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, praised the pensioners for their solid backing for his administration, promising not to relent in ensuring speedy treatment of matters connected to their welfare and wellbeing . 

He appreciated the retirees for their contributions to Ekiti during their active years in the service, saying history and posterity will continue to be kind to them as lovers of the state, who worked hard for its development in all spheres.

Oyebanji, who urged workers to massively troop out and vote for him in the June 20 governorship election, revealed that his government, had expended a whopping sum of N19 billion for payment of gratuities since 2022, while N65.3 billion was spent to offset arrears of monthly pensions and to pay up to date. 



In a manner underscoring his fidelity to promise, Oyebanji stated that his government expended a sum of N3.8 billion to defray pension arrears  covering July to September 2018 owed by the  previous administrations.

"When I came on board, I promised to prioritise your welfare. As of today, the government has regularly been reducing the gratuities' backlog. A total sum of  N7.3b has been paid to local government pensioners , while the sum of N11.7b has been paid to state pensioners, making a total amount of N19 billion on gratuities. 

"Since inception, monthly pensions have been paid regularly without delay. We do not owe any arrears. We have paid a sum of N31.7b  to local government pensioners and N33.6b to state pensioners , totalling N65.3b for monthly pensions. 

"I know that if we return, I will do better for you. I am not going to betray you. On election day, troop out and vote for us to realise this second term ambition, so that all these good incentives you are enjoying can continue.

"Before, there were those that were receiving N1,000 as monthly pensions. But this government effected a Consequential Adjustment on the N70,000 Minimum Wage. Today, the least paid pensioner receives a sum of N20,000 monthly. Between May 2024 and November 2024, a sum of N1.3b was spent on provision of palliatives for pensioners to reduce economic pressures on them". 



As part of post retirement comfort for pensioners, Oyebanji added that  his government has taken more effective actions to streamline the Contributory Pension Scheme, by committing a sum of N2.16 billion for about 16,000 workers across Ministries, Departments and Agencies in the scheme. 

Eulogising the governor for championing  pro-retiree policies that are resetting the land, the Special Advisor to the Governor on Pension Matters, Mr. Pius Owolabi, urged his members to vote massively for the governor in the June 20 poll to appreciate him for his love and compassion.

"The labour leaders have promised over 300,000 votes, the pensioners who are elites and community leaders should use their contacts to mobilise more votes for the  governor. It is not about your votes alone, try and mobilise others, so that these things we are enjoying can continue when Governor Oyebanji gets a second term. There is no deceit, let us fulfil this commitment". 

Describing the commitment being displayed by Governor Oyebanji to payment of gratuities as representing a ray of hope for retirees, the Head of Service, Dr. Folakemi Olomojobi, said the Governor has been  fulfilling the pact he signed with retirees to prioritise their welfare to elongate their life expectancy and reduce mortality rate. 

Dr Olomojobi said Governor Oyebanji’s decision to  release  a sum of N2 billion to respond to gratuities' payment, further amplified his fidelity to keeping electioneering promises and make the lives of the retirees more rewarding and blossoming.  

Chairmen of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Kolapo Olatunde and and his counterpart in the  Trade Union Congress, Comrade Omotola Farotimi,  saluted Oyebanji for dismantling the old era of delayed payments of salaries, gratuities and other emoluments, stressing that  this has boosted the health status of pensioners and those in the service . 

"Gone were those days when retirees were going about with drugs to stabilise theirr blood pressures, because pensions and gratuities were not paid. But today, Governor Oyebanji is responding to payment swiftly. The salaries, gratuities and pensions are now being paid as and when due. What we need is massive votes for him on June 20. Let us stand firmly by him. He has earned it and deserves it". 

Appreciating the Governor on behalf of the retirees, a former labour leader, Com. Oluropo Olayemi, promised 250,000 vote tally for the governor in the impending poll, saying his policies are creating enabling environment for pensioners to live and enjoy the fruits of their labour. 

Dignitaries at the ceremony include the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr. Oyeniyi Adebayo, Commissioners for Information, Taiwo Olatunbosun, Education, Dr Olabimpe Aderiye, Women's Affairs, Peju Babafemi, Director General of OTSD, Dr. Moyo Ekundayo, Chairman of the Local Government Service  Commission, Chief Alaba Abejide, Permanent Secretaries,  Executive Secretaries, General Managers, among others.

Staff Hail Ex-Special Adviser, Tope Ogunleye, as Dedicated, Result-Oriented Leader.

Staff Hail Ex-Special Adviser, Tope Ogunleye, as Dedicated, Result-Oriented Leader.



Staff members of the Bureau of Special Projects under the Ekiti State Ministry of Works have showered encomiums on the immediate past Special Adviser, Bureau of Special Projects, Architect Tope Ogunleye, describing him as a hardworking, dedicated, reliable and visionary leader whose contributions significantly advanced the operations and achievements of the office.

The commendation came on Monday during the commissioning of the ultra-modern office complex of the Bureau of Special Projects at the Ministry of Works, Ado-Ekiti, where members of staff turned out in large numbers to welcome Ogunleye.



The warm reception underscored the deep respect and admiration the former Special Adviser enjoys among workers of the bureau, many of whom praised his exemplary leadership style, professionalism, accessibility and commitment to excellence while in office.

Speaking on behalf of the staff, some senior officials noted that Architect Ogunleye distinguished himself through diligence, integrity and an unwavering commitment to the successful execution of critical infrastructure projects across the state.



According to them, his tenure witnessed remarkable progress in project monitoring, implementation and coordination, helping to strengthen the bureau’s role in delivering developmental projects that have positively impacted residents of the state.

The staff described him as a leader who always prioritised teamwork, encouraged innovation and maintained cordial relationships with colleagues and stakeholders, adding that his contributions remain evident in the successes recorded by the bureau.

“Architect Tope Ogunleye is not only a consummate professional but also a mentor and motivator. He created an environment where staff members were inspired to give their best. His dedication to duty and passion for service left lasting impressions on everyone who worked with him,” one of the staff members said.

Many of the workers expressed delight at seeing Ogunleye participate in the historic commissioning of the ultra-modern Bureau of Special Projects office complex, a landmark facility they described as a reflection of the developmental vision of the Biodun Oyebanji administration.

They further commended the former Special Adviser for his invaluable contributions to the conception, coordination and successful execution of several strategic projects in the state, noting that his expertise as an architect and administrator greatly enhanced project delivery standards.

The staff collectively wished him greater accomplishments in future assignments, expressing confidence that his wealth of experience, dedication and passion for public service would continue to contribute meaningfully to the growth and development of Ekiti State and Nigeria at large.

Architect Ogunleye’s reception by the staff highlighted the enduring legacy of service, professionalism and excellence he left behind at the Bureau of Special Projects, a legacy many believe will continue to inspire both current and future generations of public servants.

Ekiti Guber Polls: APC inaugurates Campaign Council.

Ekiti Guber Polls: APC inaugurates Campaign Council.
….Yiltwada, Akpabio, Uba Sani Say Party will Deploy full Strength for Oyebanji's Landslide Victory.



Ahead of the June 20 governorship election in Ekiti State, the All Progressives Congress (APC), on Wednesday inaugurated a high powered National Campaign Council to drive Governor Biodun Oyebanji's re election campaign.

The inauguration, held at the Kashim Shettima Hall of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre, Abuja, attended by the National Chairman of the party, Prof Nentawe Yilwatda, Senator President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, serving and former governors, serving and former ministers and party leaders across the six geographical political zones.

Addressing party leaders and members at the inauguration, APC National Chairman, Professor Yilwatda, said the party was approaching the election from a position of strength, insisting that Governor Oyebanji’s performance over the last four years had provided a compelling case for re- election and made the campaign Councils work a lot easier. 



According to him, the governor's achievements in infrastructure renewal, rural development, healthcare delivery, education, youth empowerment, agriculture and social investments have not only earned him public goodwill but have also strengthened the APC's popularity across communities in the state. 

He noted that the administration's emphasis on inclusive governance has ensured that no segment of society was left behind.

Professor Yilwatda explained that the composition of the National Campaign Council reflected the leadership philosophy of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which prioritises inclusion, participation and broad stakeholder engagement. He added that women, youths, persons with disabilities and representatives of various interest groups were deliberately accommodated within the campaign architecture to ensure that every voice is represented in the electoral process.

"I can testify as an eye witness that the Governor is doing very well. in terms of infrastructure, you have built road, you have provided social protection for your people, you have provided scholarships, You have provided health support system for your people, you are not only connecting roads, you are connecting Houses across the state, we celebrate you and we thank God for giving you to the people of Ekiti State and Our Party. We are proud that we have you and I say congratulations to you in advance. 

“No political party can parade this array of people we have in this council. I challenge any candidate to present any Governor or Personality behind him during campaign, we will present ten times of such bigwigs within our party to support you. We have the numbers, we have the strength, and we are prepared.", the chairman said. 



The APC National Chairman further stated that the campaign would not merely focus on winning votes but on presenting to the people of Ekiti a clear account of the administration's stewardship and its vision for the future. He expressed confidence that the governor's record in office would resonate with voters when they head to the polls.

Providing insight into the operational framework of the council, APC National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, disclosed that specialised committees had been established to coordinate every aspect of the campaign. These include election planning and management, grassroots mobilisation, finance and resource mobilisation, media and publicity, security, protocol, logistics, women's mobilisation, youth mobilisation and secretariat operations.

"As it is in the character of our party Every election matters to us. and we believe that we must put in our best in terms of human resources, In terms of capacity leadership and in terms of adequate preparation for the election. The composition comprises best of the best elements in progressive politics in Nigeria with adequate experience and exposure on how to deliver victory for our party I June 20 2026 in Ekiti State." He remarked

Basiru noted that the comprehensive structure was designed to ensure a seamless campaign across all wards and local government areas of the state, while also strengthening engagement with critical voting blocs ahead of the election.

The council is chaired by Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, with President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, serving as Co Chairman, while Senate Leader, Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele, takes responsibility as Secretary. 

Speaking shortly after his inauguration as Chairman of the Campaign Council, Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, declared that Governor Oyebanji had made the task of campaigning considerably easier through what he described as an uncommon combination of humility, competence and political maturity.

He said the Ekiti governor had succeeded in building bridges across political divides and maintaining harmonious relationships with stakeholders regardless of party affiliation. According to him, the governor's disposition has transformed him from being merely a political leader into a rallying point for consensus and development in the state.

"I really want to acknowledge the remarkable achievement of my brother the Governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji. Our goal for the upcoming election is ambitious yet achievable we are targeting 100 percent victory for Biodun Oyebanji with nothing less than 500,000 votes. I am pleased to announce to you that we have established formidable campaign structures across the sixteen local government areas and 177 wards in Ekiti.




In the same vein, Senate President and Co-chairman of the campaign Council Senator Godswill Akpabio described Oyebanji as one of the most unifying governors in the country, noting that his humility and inclusive style of governance had earned him the respect of political leaders across generations. 

The Senate President said it is rare in contemporary politics to see a governor enjoying the support and goodwill of leaders from different tendencies within the same political family.

Akpabio said the prevailing atmosphere of unity within the Ekiti APC is a testament to the governor's ability to place the interests of the state above personal or political considerations. 

Akpabio who declared that Oyebanji has been the most friendly Governor to the current National Assembly, assured party members that the National Campaign Council would deploy its experience, networks and resources to ensure a successful outing for the APC at the polls, saying that it is a pay back time for the Governor and the people of Ekiti State.

In his Remarks, Governor Oyebanji expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu, the APC National Working Committee and party leaders across the country for their support, atttributing the successes of his administration to the cooperation he has enjoyed from the President, party leaders and the people of Ekiti.

He said the supports had enabled his government to pursue people centred policies and development initiatives that have touched lives across the state.



Oyebanji pledged to remain committed to inclusive governance, sustainable development and policies that directly improve the welfare of citizens, assuring party leaders that the trust reposed in him would not be taken for granted.

"For the past three years plus, we have succeeded in ensuring that the social contract we signed with the people of Ekiti have been duly followed. And we have no fear and we have no doubt that Ekiti people will on June 20 vote our performance. But whatever we have achieved as a government in the last three years, after God, the Credit Goes to the President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

He provides the resources for all of us to ensure that we deliver on our promises to the people.
the Challenge in Ekiti is not about the winning, the challenge is about the numbers. I the last election we have Mr President 67 percent of our vote, but for this coming election we want to do 500,000 and for the general election in 2027, we want to do 700, 000 votes. 



It is indeed ambitious but it not impossible because we have done everything humanly possible and we are still doing everything to connect with the real voters and bring them out on the day of elections." Oyebanji said.

He stressed that his administration would continue to place the people at the centre of governance while consolidating the gains already recorded across key sectors of the state's economy.