Ekiti 2026: Ajoni LCDA Boss Rallies Ikole Women Leaders' Support for Oyebanji.
...commends their roles in community devt.
To ease the reelection bid of the Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji and further place women in the right pedestal in governance, the Chairman of Ajoni Local Council Development Area, Prince Michael Ogungbemi, has rallied women leaders' support in Ikole Local Government Area for the Governor.
Ogungbemi made the promise in the council on Friday, while meeting with women leaders, popularly called 'Olori-Obirin', from all communities in Ikole Local Government.
During the interaction, the distinguished women, led by Yeye Ewi of Esun Ekiti, Chief Mrs Ojo Funmilayo Grace, welcomed the Chairman in a vibrant and celebratory atmosphere, reaffirming their commitment to the progress of their respective communities.
Addressing the women leaders, Prince Ogungbemi expressed profound appreciation for the selflessness, resilience, and unwavering support of the women towards his administration.
He acknowledged their indispensable role in societal development and assured them of his continued partnership in fostering inclusive governance.
Furthermore, he charged the women to continue propagating the good works of His Excellency, Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji across their communities, emphasizing the need to massively mobilize women across in support for his re-election bid in 2026.
The Chairman highlighted the numerous achievements of the present administration, particularly in infrastructure, education, healthcare, and women empowerment, stressing that continuity would ensure even greater dividends of democracy for the people.
As a mark of his commitment to their cause, the Chairman made a cash donation on behalf of the Governor of Ekiti State, further demonstrating his dedication to women empowerment and grassroots mobilization.
"This event underscores the Ajoni LCDA administration’s proactive engagement with critical stakeholders, ensuring that all voices, especially those of women are heard and valued in governance.
"Let me again restate resolve to continue working hand-in-hand with the women to advance the collective aspirations of the people", he said.
During the interactive session, the women leaders emphasized the significance of their role in grassroots development, advocating for greater recognition and inclusion in governance.
They noted that as mothers, leaders and custodians of culture, their contributions are essential to ensuring sustainable growth, peace, and stability within their communities.
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