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Thursday, October 3, 2024

Fayose's Women's Support Group Endorses Oyebanji's Continuity in Ilejemeje, Ekiti State.

Fayose's Women's Support Group Endorses Oyebanji's Continuity in Ilejemeje, Ekiti State.


In a significant development, Ilejemeje has followed in the footsteps of Emure and Gboyin in Ekiti State politics. The women's support group associated with opposition leader and former Governor Ayo Fayose in Ilejemeje Local Government has announced their endorsement of the current Governor, Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, for continuity following their Emure and Gboyin LGAs women endorsements.


Former Governor Fayose, a prominent figure in the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and former Governor of Ekiti State under the PDP, the major opposition party to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State, has openly supported the continuity of the current government.

Bisola Ogunmodede (Bisengy), the Ilejemeje LGA leader of the Osoko women's wing under Fayose's leadership, led contingents of women who displayed banners signifying their steadfast support for Governor Oyebanji until 2030. They mobilized in significant numbers to welcome the First Lady, Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji, during her interaction with the women of Ilejemeje LGA, similar to Emure and Gboyin as part of her ongoing tour of Local Government Areas (LGAs).


Bisengy, who serves as the health supervisor in Ilejemeje Local Government, expressed confidence in the BAO-led administration and thanked Her Excellency for her visit to the local government. She praised the First Lady for her nurturing role played throughout the state, ensuring and assuring that the continuity of Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji is non-negotiable. She stated that Osoko, our leader, has directed the women's wings to mobilize extensively, as evidenced by our activities in Emure, Gbonyin, and now Ilejemeje, with the promise of an even larger turnout in Ado-Ekiti women's engagement.

In her response, the First lady Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji acknowledged and appreciated the women, pledging to continue the partnership with women across the state.

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