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Oyebanji is a Performer and Builder, Deserves Second Term, Say Fayose, Ojudu 

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A former Governor of Ekiti State , Mr. Ayodele Fayose, has described Governor Biodun Oyebanji as a Performer and Builder of a modern Ekiti, who deserves a second term by all standards of measurement.

 

Fayose, who spoke on behalf of his colleague former governors, during the final leg of Governor Oyebanji’s campaign tour of local government areas, in Ado Ekiti on Wednesday, maintained that all of the former governors are behind Oyebanji’s re-election for a second term, stressing that his brilliant and captivating performance must last till 2030 in the interest of the people.

 

Addressing a huge crowd of All Progressives Congress (APC) supporters at the Ekiti Parapo Pavilion, Fayose said he was confident that Governor Oyebanji will be victorious in the June 20 poll, adding that the Governor has no viable opponent that could pose any threat, on account of his exhilarating performance scorecard.

 

“I want to salute our governor, the performer, the builder and the man of the moment who has brought all of us together. I celebrate you at this moment. I am here in my capacity as part of the leaders of this state that are interested in the development of the people. This Governor never abandoned anybody and we are solidly behind him. We are with you and we will ever remain with you.

 

“I am not a member of APC, you all know my party. But what is good has no other name. I want Oyebanji popularly known as BAO to remain in office till 2030. He is a good leader.

 

“On behalf of all the former governors, I want to say that we remain with Governor Biodun Oyebanji and we want him to remain in office till 2030. We congratulate him. God bless everybody”.

 

Another leader of the party and former Special Adviser on Political Matters to the President, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, said it will be a shame for the party to deliver anything less than 500,000 votes to retain the governor on his seat.

 

According to Ojudu “The governor remains the most accessible, the most friendly, he has been the most generous to our people. In this election, the minimum we can give him is 500,000 votes. Let us thank him for the kind of change he has brought to Ekiti politics . I have told everybody that I have retired from politics, but he brought me out of retirement. He said I can’t retire.

 

“He has become our leader in Ekiti. He sees everybody as brothers, whether you are from Ado or Ikogosi, wherever you may come from. All of us, both at home and in the Diaspora will be around to vote for him.

 

“Governor Oyebanji is not a fake, he is an original Ekiti man, a solid Ekiti man and we will continue to stand by him. I want to thank him for what he has done for us in Ekiti”.

 

In the same fashion, the Senate Leader and Chairman of the Campaign Council, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, thanked the people for their groundswell of support, particularly the backing being offered by the Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Rufus Adeyemo Adejugbe for the current government.

 

Bamidele said the governor has done well in terms of performance, display of strong character, pursuit of unity and development of human capital, saying his reelection is a fine deal.

 

“We have a total of 1.032 million of voters in Ekiti. In 2022, Ado gave APC 23,000 votes and we are looking at 120,000 votes from Ado this time. You can know the kind of work we need to do.

 

“SDP in 2022 had 15,000 and PDP had 7,000. But today, we don’t have the kind of fierce opposition we had in 2022. Engr Segun Oni who contested against us then is now campaigning for BAO. The 120,000 votes expected from Ado Ekiti is doable let us work hard and deliver it”.

 

Overwhelmed by the quantum of support he had been garnering among the populace, Oyebanji said the party had visited all the local governments without violence, which attested to his resolve to allow free and fair election on June 20.

 

Oyebanji praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his fairness to the state in terms of appointments and projects, describing this as a novelty since the advent of democracy in 1999.

 

“Everybody in Ado Ekiti has seen what we have done. You have seen the airport we completed, the road we built, the ring road we have constructed, you can seen the flyover and the hospital we have built. All these are the projects that are speaking loudly for us.

 

“We have visited 15 local governments now and the support had been overwhelming and humbling. Let us work hard in this election. We have a target we must meet to appreciate President Tinubu in 2027. We must send the signal with this election.

 

“The total number of all APC members in Ekiti is 100,000. Go out and identify the teachers, Okada riders, traders and those who are not our members and woo them to vote for us. This is the only way we will be able to meet the standard of votes set. The fact that we didn’t witness any violence was a new order in Ekiti and the fact that we respect the fundamental rights of everybody.

 

“Our canvassers will begin mobilisation through door to door campaign from tomorrow. We are not going to rest until June 19 when we must have converted all the voters here in Ekiti to vote for APC”, Oyebani added.

 

In his submission at the political gathering, the state Chairman of the APC, Hon. Sola Elesin, who is from Ado Local Government, said the Local Government has a total of 187,000 votes across the 13 wards, saying nothing prevents the party from delivering an aggregate of 180,000 out of it.

 

Other leaders and stakeholders who spoke at the event lauded the governor for giving Ado Ekiti a facelift through the flyover project, revenue House, Ado Ekiti Ring Road, Ekiti State International Cargo Airport, several road projects, human capital development, promising to mobilise for his reelection on June 20.

 

Present at the rally were the Ekiti State First Lady, Dr Olayemi Oyebanji, the Deputy Governor, Mrs Monisade Afuye, Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Dr Hon Adeoye Aribasoye, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, the Chairman of the APC, Hon Sola Elesin, member of the House of Representatives, Sola Fatoba, Senator Ayo Arise, Senator Bode Ola, Prof Modupe Adelabu, among others.

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EKITI GOVERNMENT WARNS COMMERCIAL DRIVERS AGAINST ILLEGAL PARKING UNDER FLYOVER

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The Ekiti State Government has warned commercial drivers against parking under the new flyover bridge in Ado-Ekiti to pick up passengers, directing them to relocate to the designated bus terminal on or before Tuesday 14, July 2027.

 

 

The Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Kehinde Ajobiewe, gave the directive in Ado-Ekiti, saying the practice of picking up passengers under the flyover poses a serious risk to motorists and pedestrians and causes unnecessary traffic congestion.

 

 

Mr. Ajobiewe stressed that the area beneath the flyover is not an approved motor park and warned that any driver who fails to comply with the directive by Tuesday would face appropriate sanctions.

 

 

The commissioner urged commercial drivers to make use of the designated bus terminal provided by the government, noting that the facility was established to ensure orderly transportation, improve traffic flow, and enhance public safety.

 

 

He appealed to transport unions and drivers to cooperate with the government by complying with the directive, adding that the move is aimed at maintaining sanity on the roads and protecting lives and property.

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Market Patronage Declines as Rising Prices Hit Ekiti Traders

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Traders in Ekiti State have appealed to governments at all levels to take urgent steps to address the rising cost of goods and ease the economic burden on citizens.

 

 

Our correspondent, Oluwaseun Adebolu, who visited Market places in Ado-Ekiti to assess the situation, said that many traders called for increased government support to improve business activities and enhance the welfare of residents.

 

 

The traders commended the Ekiti State Government for its efforts to promote local businesses but stressed that additional interventions targeted at traders and families would further improve their standard of living.

 

 

They expressed concern over the persistent increase in the prices of goods and commodities, attributing the trend to high transportation costs and the impact of the removal of fuel subsidy on the economy.

 

 

According to the traders, many essential items that were once affordable have become increasingly expensive, making it difficult for both traders and consumers to cope with current economic realities.

 

 

They also noted a shift in consumers’ buying habits, explaining that many customers now prefer shopping in markets closer to their homes to reduce transportation costs.

 

 

The traders further lamented a decline in market patronage, saying sales have dropped significantly compared to previous years due to reduced purchasing power.

 

 

They urged the government, relevant agencies, and other stakeholders to introduce measures such as palliatives, soft loans, and transportation subsidies for traders to cushion the effects of the economic hardship and stimulate commercial activities across markets in the state.

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Tinubu Approves Reconstruction of Ado-Ijan-Ilumoba-Ikole Road

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the reconstruction of the Ado-Ijan-Ilumoba-Ikole Road, in a move expected to boost transportation, economic activities, and connectivity in Ekiti State.

 

 

The road project will be funded through the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Infrastructure Project Fund.

 

 

The approval was conveyed in a letter dated July 1, 2026, addressed to the Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi, and the Chairman of the Nigeria Revenue Service, Mr. Zacch Adedeji. A copy of the letter was also sent to the Governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji.

 

 

The latest approval comes barely seven months after construction commenced on the Itawure-Aramoko-Ado-Ekiti Road following the President’s earlier approval.

 

 

The Ado-Ijan-Ilumoba-Ikole Road is a major federal highway linking the South-West to the Federal Capital Territory. It also serves several key institutions and facilities, including Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti, Afe Babalola University, the Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport, the Ekiti Knowledge Zone, and the Federal Institute of Transport Technology.

 

 

The road has remained in a deplorable condition for years due to prolonged neglect.

 

 

President Tinubu had recently assured Governor Oyebanji and the Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, that the road would be prioritised through its inclusion in the Renewed Hope infrastructure projects.

 

 

Reacting to the approval, Governor Oyebanji expressed appreciation to President Tinubu for fulfilling his promise to intervene in the reconstruction of the road.

 

 

He described the development as another demonstration of the President’s commitment to the development of Ekiti State and his determination to improve infrastructure nationwide under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

 

 

The Governor noted that road infrastructure remains a key component of his administration’s development strategy.

 

 

According to him, the state government has, in the last three and a half years, constructed more than 285 kilometres of inter-city and intra-city roads, including a 1.2-kilometre flyover, while an additional 135 kilometres of rural roads have been delivered through the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP).

 

 

He added that several other road projects are currently at various stages of completion, while the state continues to partner with the Federal Government and international development agencies to expand and improve road infrastructure in line with the administration’s Shared Prosperity Agenda.

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