Hope Has an Address, Results Have a Name — Ekiti Has BAO.
For years, Ekiti whispered one prayer: “Give us a leader who finishes what he starts.” We watched promising visions wither after four years. We called it a jinx.
On June 20, 2026, that prayer is answered. The jinx is broken.
Ekiti has found a leader who chose service over noise, results over rhetoric, and people over politics.
1. HEALING EKITI THROUGH ACTION
BAO didn’t come to talk; he came to build.
• Dignity Restored: Pensions paid and salaries delivered on time. Our elders finally have the peace they deserve.
• Infrastructure That Works: Bad roads have been transformed into bridges connecting our farms to markets and our people to their future.
• The Future Secured: Schools renovated and hospitals fully equipped. Our children now learn with pride.
• Peace as a Foundation: Farmers are back in their fields, businesses are thriving, and our nights are finally quiet and secure.
While others chased headlines, BAO chased potholes and fixed them. The jinx broke because, for the first time, love stayed longer than politics.
2. A UNIFIED VISION
True leadership is defined by the company it keeps and the consensus it builds.
• Our Obas: They have opened their palaces because they see a leader who honors tradition and delivers development to every town.
• Past Governors: They have closed ranks because they see a successor who builds upon, rather than destroys, the foundations of the past.
• Our Icons: Legends like Baba Afe Babalola and Chief Wole Olanipekun stand with him because integrity recognizes integrity.
When our throne, our elders, and our legends speak with one voice, the message is undeniable:
BAO is the Governor Ekiti deserves.
3. ABUJA HAS TAKEN NOTICE
Nigeria hasn't just watched Ekiti; the nation has endorsed our progression.
• The First Lady’s Visit: By walking our land and celebrating our women, the First Lady recognized a model of governance that truly cares.
• Tangible Empowerment: Her visit brought two mega empowerment programmes. Thousands of women, youths, and vulnerable families received direct support—not empty promises, but real tools, grants, and capital. This is BAO translating presidential goodwill into Ekiti prosperity.
• The Vice President’s Arrival — Tuesday, June 9, 2026: Leaders do not visit places where hope has failed; they visit where hope is working. His arrival is more than an endorsement—it is a signal that more federal projects are on the horizon.
From the First Lady’s compassion to the Vice President’s impending arrival, the verdict is in: Abuja has inspected Ekiti, and they have approved the work.
JUNE 20, 2026: MORE THAN A VOTE. A MANDATE OF GRATITUDE
BAO didn’t come to beg for a second term; he earned it.
He earned it in our classrooms, in our markets, and in the prompt payment of our salaries. He earned it in every mended road, every peaceful home, and every empowered family.
June 20 is not just an election. It is a collective act of gratitude.
It is Ekiti saying thank you to a leader who refused to let us down. We are breaking the jinx for good—ensuring our children never again have to experience the stagnation of the past.
THE EQUATION IS SIMPLE
The verdict is in. The message is clear. Across every town, every village, and every home, the consensus is undeniable:
• Performance
• People
• Presidency
• Palaces
• Stakeholders
• Empowerment = BAO
THE FUTURE IS SECURED
The jinx is broken. The foundation is laid. Shared prosperity is no longer a promise—it is our current reality.
Ekiti lo kan! BAO lo kan!
The jinx is broken. The progress is permanent. Victory is certain.
Otunba Kayode Fasae
Honourable Commissioner
Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment
Ado Ekiti

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