Ekiti political terrain was set ablaze on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, as the powerful political machinery of Senate Leader, Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele (MOB), roared into action in support of Governor Abiodun Abayomi Oyebanji’s (BAO) second-term ambition.
In a massive display of loyalty and solidarity, senior legislative aides, legislative aides, women’s wings, media strategists, and grassroots mobilizers across the state held simultaneous constituency gatherings, pledging their total allegiance to Oyebanji’s continuity agenda.
Speaking on behalf of the coalition, Hon. Gbenga Banji declared that “anyone who claims loyalty to Senator Bamidele but refuses to stand with Governor Oyebanji is nothing but a pretender.” He warned that the days of political opportunism in Ekiti were numbered, insisting that the coming election would be a battle between “progress and retrogression.”
Banji highlighted Oyebanji’s achievements in infrastructure renewal, workers’ welfare, and youth empowerment, stressing that the governor had restored confidence in governance. “We will not allow distractions or desperate ambitions to derail the people’s mandate. Oyebanji must return, and Ekiti must move forward,” he declared.
The gatherings were electrified with chants of “Four More Years for BAO!” as women’s groups, youths, and MOB’s political allies vowed to defend their political territory against rival camps. Supporters promised an aggressive grassroots campaign, vowing to take the message of continuity to every polling unit, village, and street in Ekiti State.
Analysts believe this show of force signals the beginning of a high-stakes political season in Ekiti, with Senator Bamidele’s formidable network now fully deployed to secure Oyebanji’s re-election. Rival camps, according to insiders, may struggle to match the synergy of the MOB-BAO alliance, which has become the defining axis of Ekiti’s political landscape.
With the drums of 2026 already beating, the message from MOB’s camp was clear: “We are united, we are ready, and we cannot be stopped.”