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Move for Re-election of Gov Oyebanji Gathers Momentum in Ekiti.

Move for Re-election of Gov Oyebanji Gathers Momentum in Ekiti.


As someone with a strong link with Ekiti where I had my primary and secondary school education, I have always taken deep interest in the state and her political development. Between 1999 and 2022, the state could be grouped among the states that recorded the highest bad press, majorly because of rivalry and in-fighting within the political class.

But since Oyebanji came on board, he has not only changed the narrative but has united all the warring parties. To his credit, all the former governors and political leaders from different political lineages are today working together to ensure stability and continuity. This is strange in our land and that’s why I believe politicians from Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Osun and even our own Kwara should borrow a leaf from Ekiti.


As I write, I’m aware there is a crisis in Ogun among DapoAbiodun, Gbenga Daniel and IbikunleAmosun. The trio are members of the All Progressive party. In Kwara, BukolaSaraki Group and AbduramanAbdulRasaq group don’t see eye to eye. Aside the existing crisis between the political family of the late governor of Ondo State, RotimiAkeredolu and that of the current governor, Lucky Ayedatiwa, rumour has it that a fresh crisis is brewing between the governor and the Minister of Interior, OyetunjiOjo.

In Kaduna, the state governor, Senator Uba Sani and his erstwhile godfather and former governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai are at war.


In Osun State, the story is the same; things have fallen apart. Of course, the Rivers State case between the suspended state governor, Sir SiminalayiFubara and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, NyesomeWike is still fresh in our minds. Till date, the Rivers case still remains a marriage of inconvenience.

Under Oyebanji, Ekiti has witnessed the peace that has not been experienced in the state for decades. The governor has demonstrated in clear terms that indeed, leadership is the driving force behind positive transformations in society.

Throughout history, we have seen numerous influential figures emerge who displayed extraordinary qualities of vision, courage and determination to steer their nations towards progress. Some of the greatest leaders of the world all time include Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr., and Winston Churchill – those who led non-violent movements for independence and justice. In the 20th century, icons like Jawaharlal Nehru, Kwame Nkrumah, Jomo Kenyatta and Julius Nyerere were instrumental in guiding many newly independent African nations.


In Ekiti, Oyebanji is leading a movement to cleverly salvage the state and use it as standard for political stability, development and progress. No wonder, everybody has united behind him, regardless of political affiliations. No doubt, the younger generations in Ekiti will continue to look up to Oyebanji as a visionary figure, who sees the future and lays the foundation today.

He is driving revolutionary ideas in agriculture, infrastructural development, technology, digital transformation and education. Like Mahatma Gandhi, Oyebanji has led the non-violent movement for Ekiti development, advocating principles of truth and non-violence. His philosophy has inspired collective responsibility and by the time he finishes his eight year term, he would have left an indelible mark on the struggle for justice and equality.


The Wednesday’s show in Abuja, where he submitted his nomination form for the 2026 governorship election, at the National secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in Abuja, was the peak of his acceptability across boards.

For us who are friends of the state, we were excited that the governor was accompanied by an unprecedented huge number of state and national leaders, elected officials and critical stakeholders in the State. In particular, the fact that the Senate Leader, Senator OpeyemiBamidele, the first civilian Governor of the State, OtunbaNiyi Adebayo, and others went with the governor to the office of the National Chairman of the party, Prof. NentaweYilwatda and thereafter submitted the nomination form, was enough to convince everybody that Oyebanji’s approach to governance should be studied and adopted by other state governors.

The array of leaders and stakeholders at the APC Secretariat to be part of the epoch event include: four former Deputy Governors of the state- Chief Paul Alabi; Surveyor AbiodunAluko; Senator AbiodunOlujimi and Prof ModupeAdelabu, as well as all the nine current members of the National Assembly from Ekiti.

Also at the APC Secretariat was the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2022 governorship election, Hon BisiKolawole, who led members of the political family of former Governor AyodeleFayose to solidarise with Governor Oyebanji at the event.

Also present were all members of the Ekiti State House of Assembly led by the Speaker, Rt. Hon AdeoyeAribatise; members of the state executive council, all chairmen of the 16 local government and 22 Local Council Development Area (LCDAs); former members of National Assembly, appointees of the President from Ekiti; leaders of organisedlabour in the State, representatives of students body, youths and women, members of APC Elders Forum as well as members of Alumni Association of Ekiti State university (the Governor’s alma mata).

The first Civilian Governor of the State, OtunbaNiyi Adebayo spoke on behalf of all former Governors of the State at a brief ceremony at the party secretariat, while Senate Leader, Senator Bamidele spoke on behalf of National Assembly members.

Governor Oyebanji, while addressing the gathering, which included the Deputy National Chairman of the party, Chief Emma Eneukwu; National Vice Chairman, Dr. D.I. kekemenke, National Secretary, Senator BashiruAjibola and other NWC and NEC members, urged the national leadership of the APC to align with the wishes of the people of Ekiti State to halt the trend of instability of governance and policies.

For me, the feedback is that political observers were wowed seeing how the party has extended such a warm embrace to Governor Oyebanji as he formally returned his Expression of Interest and Nomination form as the prelude to contesting the forthcoming Gubernatorial election on the platform of the Party. This is unprecedented and I think Governor Oyebanji must have done a lot for his people to earn their trust this much. From the feelers I got daily from Ekiti, the governor’s developmental strides have cut across every facet of the state; the artisans, the civil servants, the students and even the party. In fact, I have read in many reports that his party, the APC, has not been more peaceful in the history of the state than now. It has also been reported that nearly all estranged persons that Oyebanji inherited as liabilities in the party had been reunited with the party almost seamlessly, a testament to the political maturity, sincerity, all inclusive attitude and dexterity of BAO. 

It is not only the Omoluabi ethos that won Ekiti people for Oyebanji but his simplicity and homegrown personality which makes him approachable to an average Ekiti man or woman. According to my findings, as a Governor, BAO still finds time to attend party’s ward meetings alongside party members’ events, which was an experience that party members had not seen before from anybody in that position. Oyebanji was said to be doing this frequently in the spirit of the recognition of the place of the party and her people like the mother that must be cared for in return for the love shown.

At this stage, I agree perfectly with the governor that the inability of any political party to produce a governor for a stretch of two terms in office has become a stain and a jinx that must be broken in order for the State to witness more rapid development and stability that will make it a model in Nigeria. To this end, I will appeal to a few elements within and outside the APC in Ekiti, who still feel they should try their luck to pause and allow Oyebanji to finish his two terms, in the interest of Ekiti State. He has set a standard that must not only be upheld but must be sustained.

-Adio writes from Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.

WHY GOV. BIODUN ABAYOMI OYEBANJI WILL ENJOY A LANDSLIDE VICTORY DURING APC PRIMARY.

WHY GOV. BIODUN ABAYOMI OYEBANJI WILL ENJOY A LANDSLIDE VICTORY DURING APC PRIMARY.
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‎I should begin by noting that predicting outcomes of internal party primaries can be very uncertain. However, I can outline reasons and factors often cited in the media and by party observers as strengthening Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji’s chances in the APC primary in Ekiti. Let's use these as possible advantages.

‎Here are some of the arguments and factors favoring Oyebanji:

‎Key arguments favoring Oyebanji
‎1. Incumbency and Participating in party affairs.
‎As the sitting governor, Oyebanji has access to state structures, patronage, and networks. That often gives an incumbent leverage in influencing delegate selection and ward-level support.

‎He has been active in positioning himself publicly as confident and ready for the contest.


‎2. Clearance by the screening committee.
‎The APC screening panel has formally cleared him for the primary.

‎In contrast, some rival aspirants (notably Kayode Ojo) were granted only provisional clearance, pending further review.

‎That gives Oyebanji an early institutional advantage, reducing legal/qualification vulnerabilities.


‎3. Support from party stakeholders and endorsements.
‎Prominent party figures have expressed confidence in his candidacy. For example, former Rep. Bimbo Daramola has publicly stated that Oyebanji will win, citing his governance style and party unity.

‎Reports suggest that he enjoys backing from various parts of the party across the state.


‎4. Messaging around peace and non-violence.
‎Oyebanji has emphasized a peaceful approach and warned against violence by agents, which appeals to party moderates and delegates who may fear disruption or negative publicity.

‎Positioning himself as someone who does not foment internal conflict may help him among undecided or cautious delegates.


‎5. Track record / perceived performance.
‎Supporters point to his achievements in infrastructure, education, health, rural development, and governance reforms as a basis for re-election support.

‎Because he is the incumbent, his record (real or perceived) is focal: if many in APC believe he has delivered or can deliver, that works in his favor.


‎6. Control of internal reviews and delegate selection process.
‎Clearing by the screening panel suggests he is less susceptible to disqualification challenges, which can erode or delay rival campaigns.

‎The timing and structure of primaries (direct or indirect) might favor those with existing reach and structure — typically incumbents or strong insiders.


‎7. Union of continuity and party realpolitik.
‎The APC may prefer continuity and less internal fracturing ahead of the general election. Granting the ticket to the sitting governor might be seen as less risky.

‎Party leaders often avoid throwing out incumbents unless their popularity is highly damaged.


‎🌟 *Best-Case Scenario for Oyebanji
‎1. Strong Delegate Control.
‎Majority of ward and local government delegates rally behind him, thanks to incumbency advantage and party machinery.

‎Screening clearance (full, not provisional) sets him apart as the “safe” and “legal” candidate.


‎2. Unified Party Leadership.
‎Key APC stakeholders (former governors, lawmakers, party executives) close ranks to avoid division.

‎Endorsements continue, creating a “bandwagon effect.”



‎3. Performance Narrative Works
‎His administration’s achievements in infrastructure, health, education, and rural development are seen as solid enough to justify continuity.

‎Delegates and stakeholders believe he is the best positioned to retain APC’s control in the general election.



‎4. Rivals Weakened
‎Rivals like Kayode Ojo face legal or organizational hurdles due to provisional clearance.
‎Intra-party opposition struggles to mobilize enough grassroots strength.

‎ Result: BAO Lekan si, BAO till 2030 is guaranteed.

Agbeyewa Cup 2025: 160 Secondary Schools Compete for Glory + Over N3m in Cash Prizes.

Agbeyewa Cup 2025: 160 Secondary Schools Compete for Glory + Over N3m in Cash Prizes.



‎Agbeyewa Farms has announced the commencement of the 3rd edition of the Agbeyewa Cup Football Tournament for Secondary Schools in Ekiti State, a flagship initiative designed to promote youth development through sports.
The competition will commence on October 6th, 2025, and will feature over 160 secondary schools across all the 16 local government areas of the state, fostering healthy rivalry, discipline, and sportsmanship among students.

Winners of this year’s edition stand to receive substantial rewards, with the champions taking home N1 million, the first runner-up N750,000, the second runner-up N500,000, and the third runner-up N250,000. In addition, each local government winner will be awarded N30,000, while the best player will also receive N30,000.

Speaking on the competition, Dauda Lawal, Director of Community Engagement at Agbeyewa, expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming edition. “We are delighted to host the 3rd Edition of the Agbeyewa Cup. Nigerians, particularly those in Ekiti, can look forward to a vibrant showcase of talent and excitement at every stage of the tournament. Beyond football, the Agbeyewa Cup is about building character, resilience, and community spirit among young people. This reflects our Chairman, Niyi John Olajide’s vision of empowering the next generation to thrive both on and off the field,” he said.

According to the fixtures from the Directorate of School Sports at the Ekiti State Ministry of Education, the 2025 tournament will kick off with preliminary rounds across local government areas from October 6 to 14. Victorious teams will then progress to the knockout stages, with the Round of 16 scheduled for Thursday, October 16, followed by the Quarterfinals on Tuesday, October 21, and the Semifinals on Thursday, October 23.

The competition will culminate in a thrilling grand finale at the Kayode Oluyemi Stadium, Ado-Ekiti, where the third-place match and the final will be played on Tuesday, October 28, 2025—a fitting climax to what promises to be an exciting showcase of grassroots football talent.

The tournament has steadily grown in prestige since its inception, with Christ School, Ado-Ekiti emerging champions in the inaugural edition in 2023, and Omuo-Ore High School lifting the trophy in 2024.

As part of its corporate social responsibility, Agbeyewa Farms throught its directorate of community engagement, remains committed to championing initiatives that strengthening communities and transforming lives across Ekiti State. One of its flagship initiatives is the Agbeyewa Cup, a prestigious annual football tournament for secondary schools, organized in partnership with the Ekiti State Ministry of Education.

The tournament serves as a platform to nurture young football talent while strengthening community engagement, with participation from secondary schools across all 16 local government areas of the state. Over the years, it has grown into one of the most anticipated youth sporting events in Ekiti, reflecting Agbeyewa’s dedication to empowering the next generation.

Consolidating Progress: The Legacy of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji and the Call for a Second Term.

Consolidating Progress: The Legacy of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji and the Call for a Second Term.



In times of great leadership, the people prosper. In moments of clarity and vision, legacies are built. Ekiti State today stands at a crucial juncture—not one of uncertainty, but one of opportunity. Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji has proven beyond doubt that governance rooted in transparency, compassion, competence, and vision can transform lives and institutions. His first term has been nothing short of impactful, and the time has come for us—all party faithful, loyal stakeholders, and progress-minded citizens—to rally behind him for a second term to consolidate his good works and ensure the sustainability of economic growth in our dear state.

Governor Oyebanji’s Legacy So Far:

1. Infrastructure Development

From the rehabilitation of township roads to the strategic construction of rural access roads, Governor Oyebanji has placed infrastructure at the heart of his development agenda. His administration completed abandoned projects and launched new ones, opening up Ekiti for commerce and investment.

2. Youth Empowerment and Job Creation

Through initiatives like the Ekiti Youth Development Fund, skill acquisition programs, and support for entrepreneurship, thousands of young people have found new hope and direction. This government is not just creating jobs—it is building futures.

3. Agricultural Transformation

Recognising agriculture as a cornerstone of economic growth, the Oyebanji administration has revolutionised the sector through mechanisation, access to credit, and farmer support programs. Ekiti is fast becoming a food basket and agro-industrial hub.

4. Education and Human Capital Development

Ekiti’s proud legacy of education has been revived under this administration. Schools are being renovated, teacher training improved, and investments made in technology for learning. The future of our children is back in safe hands.

5. Healthcare Reforms

Governor Oyebanji has invested heavily in health infrastructure, revitalising primary healthcare centres and ensuring that health insurance schemes reach the most vulnerable. His leadership during health emergencies showed the value of preparedness and compassion.

6. Transparent and Accountable Governance

With a strong commitment to open governance, public accountability, and stakeholder engagement, this administration has built trust with the people. Every kobo is accounted for, and every policy is people-driven.

Why a Second Term Is Crucial

Progress is not built in a day. The seeds sown today need time to grow and yield fruit. A second term for Governor Oyebanji means:

Consolidation of ongoing projects to avoid policy reversal or abandonment.

Sustained economic growth through long-term reforms in agriculture, education, and infrastructure.

Increased investor confidence, knowing that the same stable leadership will continue.

Policy continuity is vital for completing multi-year development plans.

Deeper institutional reforms to ensure that the gains of this administration outlive its tenure 

A Call to Party Faithful

As loyal members of our great party, we must recognise the gift we have in Governor Oyebanji. He is not just a politician—he is a visionary, a bridge-builder, and a servant-leader who understands Ekiti’s challenges and opportunities.

Let us unite with renewed commitment and push forward a second-term agenda that will secure a better future for all. Now is not the time for division or complacency. Now is the time to rally, mobilise, and energise our base—to knock on doors, speak the truth of his legacy, and deliver a resounding mandate in the next election.


In conclusion,  Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji has laid a solid foundation for a prosperous, safe, and secured Ekiti. Let us give him the mandate to finish what he has started. Let us work together to secure the future, preserve the legacy, and build on the progress already achieved.

Support Continuity. Support Competence. Support Oyebanji for a Second Term.

OSV

OYEBANJI: THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE FOR CONTINUITY AND INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE.

OYEBANJI: THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE FOR CONTINUITY AND INCLUSIVE GOVERNANCE.
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As Ekiti State approaches another decisive political moment, one truth rings clear across towns and villages: Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji is the undisputed choice of the people. His leadership has been marked by inclusiveness, transparency, and a rare humility that makes him not just a governor but a true servant of the people.

In less than three years, Governor Oyebanji has touched every facet of the Ekiti story — from roads and power, to water and education, to welfare and grassroots empowerment. These are not mere promises, they are visible testimonies that speak louder than politics.

PROJECTS THAT SPEAK FOR HIS MANDATE

Urban Renewal & Roads: From BOVAS Road in Ado-Ekiti to the Ikole Township Roads and the landmark Ring Road project, Oyebanji has proven that infrastructure is the backbone of development. Over ₦200 billion worth of road projects covering 350 kilometres have been spread across all 16 LGAs, ensuring no community is left behind.

Builders’ Market: The new Ekiti Builders’ Market in Ado-Ekiti boosts commerce, giving artisans, traders and builders a modern space to thrive.

Education First: Over 1,000 classrooms rehabilitated and 30 new ones constructed, alongside the Smart School initiative at Government College, Ado-Ekiti. This confirms Oyebanji’s belief that the future of Ekiti lies in her children.

Power & Water Access: The Ilumoba–Ijesa–Isu to Ikole 33kV line has improved electricity supply, while 121 boreholes rehabilitated and 110 solar-powered water pumps for schools and health centres guarantee safe water across the state.

Institutional Strength: The ultra-modern Ministry of Works complex at Ajilosun stands as a symbol of order and efficiency in governance.


A GOVERNOR FOR ALL GENERATIONS

What makes Governor Oyebanji different is not only the projects but his human touch. He has been consistent in caring for party members, recognising the sacrifices of stakeholders, and extending hands of kindness to the aged men and women across Ekiti communities. To him, governance is not about titles, but about people.

The elderly testify to his support, the youths celebrate his opportunities, and party members describe him as a leader who never jokes with their welfare. Truly, Oyebanji embodies the Omoluabi ethos — the hallmark of integrity, respect, and service.

THE CONTINUITY AGENDA

At a time when politics can often be divisive, Oyebanji has united Ekiti under the banner of inclusiveness. His Shared Prosperity Agenda has proven that development can be transparent, fair, and beneficial to all — regardless of political camp or social class.

The coming election is not just about another four years; it is about safeguarding the progress already recorded, protecting the investments already made, and ensuring continuity of governance that puts the people first.

THE PEOPLE’S MANDATE

From Efon to Ikere, from Ikole to Ise, the voice of Ekiti is one: Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji remains the best choice. He is not only the face of development but also the custodian of Ekiti values.

The delegates, the party faithful, and the good people of Ekiti must, therefore, unite once again to return this man of character, competence, and compassion. For Oyebanji, it is not about self, but service; not about power, but people; not about politics, but posterity.


By Osunmuyiwa Stephen
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Thursday, October 2, 2025

OYEBANJI 2026: POSITIONING EKITI FOR GLOBAL RECOGNITION THROUGH CONTINUITY, DEVELOPMENT, AND VISIONARY LEADERSHIP.

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OYEBANJI 2026: POSITIONING EKITI FOR GLOBAL RECOGNITION THROUGH CONTINUITY, DEVELOPMENT, AND VISIONARY LEADERSHIP.


As Ekiti State prepares for the 2026 governorship election, one truth is becoming clearer by the day: Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji (BAO) is not only the people’s choice ,he is the tested and trusted leader uniquely positioned to project Ekiti into global relevance.

From infrastructure to agriculture, solid minerals to tourism, Oyebanji has laid a sustainable foundation that no rival in the coming primaries or general election can match. His re-election is not just a political necessity, it is a developmental obligation.

Infrastructure: Building Ekiti’s Backbone

Governor Oyebanji’s administration has embarked on ambitious road networks, including the Ekiti Ring Road project, massive road rehabilitations across communities, and strategic federal road partnerships. The ongoing airport project stands as a bold testament to his vision — unlocking business travel, tourism, and international trade for Ekiti. Power projects, ICT expansion, and improved water supply schemes are further evidence of his people-driven governance.

While opposition figures only talk about development, Oyebanji is delivering it in real time. Continuity is key, and Ekiti cannot afford to gamble with its future on untested promises.

Solid Minerals: Turning Resources into Wealth

Ekiti’s wealth beneath the soil has long been neglected. Under Oyebanji, new frameworks are being drawn to formalize artisanal mining, attract private investors, and establish mineral processing hubs. Granite, feldspar, kaolin, and tantalite deposits will no longer leave Ekiti in raw form — industries in ceramics, glass, and construction materials are already part of his roadmap.

No opposition aspirant has presented a workable blueprint for industrializing Ekiti’s resources. Governor Oyebanji is the only candidate with the credibility, contacts, and continuity advantage to make this vision a reality.

Agriculture: From Farm to Global Market

Agriculture has always been Ekiti’s strength, and Oyebanji is modernizing it for the 21st century. Cocoa, cashew, plantain, yam, and cassava are being repositioned for processing and export. Cold-chain systems, agro-industrial hubs, and farmer cooperatives under his policies are reducing post-harvest losses and multiplying farmer incomes.

The Governor’s passion for food security and export-driven agriculture is unmatched , a guarantee that Ekiti will soon rank among global producers of premium agro-products.

Tourism & Global Branding

Ekiti is home to the world famous Ikogosi Warm Springs, captivating waterfalls, and cultural heritage sites. Oyebanji’s administration is upgrading these attractions into tourism clusters, wellness resorts, and eco-parks. With the coming airport and modern hospitality infrastructure, Ekiti is being packaged as West Africa’s wellness and culture destination.

Rather than political noise-making, Oyebanji is building global brands like “Ekiti Cocoa” and “Ikogosi Mineral Water” that will put the state on the world map.

Human Capital & Good Governance

Ekiti is renowned for education and human capital. Governor Oyebanji has invested heavily in schools, teachers, digital training, and youth empowerment. His administration is nurturing talents for mining technology, agro-processing, ICT, and hospitality  ensuring that Ekiti’s future leaders are globally competitive.

Unlike his opponents, Oyebanji’s governance is inclusive, transparent, and people centered. Resignations or distractions from political job-seekers cannot erase the overwhelming evidence of his performance and the people’s love for his leadership.

Why Continuity is Key

The 2026 governorship election is not about empty promises. It is about sustaining the momentum of growth and positioning Ekiti for global relevance. BAO has proven beyond doubt that he is the bridge between the people’s dreams and their reality.

Opposition aspirants  whether within or outside the APC  cannot match his record, his international outlook, or his ability to unite Ekiti across divides. Their ambitions, though legitimate, pale against the weight of Oyebanji’s achievements.

Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji’s re-election is the guarantee that Ekiti State will rise from being a “Fountain of Knowledge” to a global hub of industry, tourism, agriculture, and innovation. He is not just the best man for the job,  he is the only one with the tested competence, continuity, and vision to lead Ekiti into a globally recognized future.

Ekiti 2026: Continuity for Prosperity. BAO is the Answer!. 

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APC 2026 Primaries: Kicking Around Mission Impossible.

APC 2026 Primaries: Kicking Around Mission Impossible.
By OSV



Politics, in layman’s terms, is the set of activities associated with making decisions in groups or in other forms of power relations among individuals, such as the distribution of status or resources.

Democracy, on the other hand, is a system of government in which power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or through freely elected representatives.

From these definitions, what is central to both politics and democracy is political power, the authority to administer the people and their resources. Political power simply means that an individual or group of individuals hold the authority in a national or sub-national government. Put differently, it is the process by which the sovereignty of the people is handed over to an elected individual or group to govern on their behalf.

Now, with the race for who clinches the sole ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) gathering momentum, the possibility of Governor Abiodun Oyebanji (BAO) emerging unopposed is high, given the overwhelming support he enjoys from relevant stakeholders within and outside Ekiti State.

Expectedly, however, there are desperate attempts to kick around fabricated narratives to discredit this popular choice ranging from outright lies, concocted innuendos, and baseless calls for his disqualification, to clamors for the cancellation of the yet-to-hold primaries. Some even go as far as referencing the Sarumi/Agbalajobi debacle or attempting to invoke the Ambode scenario in Ekiti.

But let’s be clear: in the absence of any valid reason or strategy to challenge Governor Oyebanji’s bid for re-election, resorting to such political blackmail is not only balderdash but also a mission impossible dead on arrival.

Unlike Ambode’s case in Lagos, Governor Oyebanji has, in less than three years, successfully carried on an all-inclusive style of governance that has endeared him to virtually all strata of society the elites, the middle class, and the average citizens. His government has ensured continuity, stability, and steady development, making it difficult for any rational opposition to dislodge his widespread acceptance.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, a shrewd democrat who understands the maxim that “there can be no leader without followers,” is well aware that virtually all political and apolitical leadership in Ekiti is firmly behind Governor Oyebanji’s re-election project in 2026 an alignment that also complements the President’s 2027 presidential ambition.

This is why all relevant stakeholders in Ekiti past governors, deputy governors, former National Assembly members, serving senators and House of Representatives members, all 25 members of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, APC state, local government and ward executives, and well-meaning Ekiti sons and daughters both at home and abroad are united in their call for continuity. They recognize that sustaining the current momentum of good governance under Oyebanji is the surest path to further stimulate the state’s economic growth and political stability.

Anyone thinking otherwise is simply indulging in wishful thinking. The reality is clear: attempting to stop BAO in 2026 is nothing but mission impossible and such individuals should rightly be seen as enemies of progress in Ekiti State.

Slow and steady, they say, “wins the race, not the person who wants to climb the whole stairs in one stride.”

OSV