NewsFayose Says Oyebanji's Second Term Unstoppable

Fayose Says Oyebanji’s Second Term Unstoppable

spot_img

By Ayodele Oni

Access Bank Advert

Former Governor Fayose, at the weekend commissioned an electrification project started by his administration and just completed by the government of Governor Biodun Oyebanji.

At the project commissioning, Fayose again reiterated his unalloyed support for the second term of Oyebanji, not minding political difference between them.

UBA

Fayose said he was enthralled with the way Oyebanji completed some projects started by his predecessors, which he said further testified that there is unity of purpose among all Ekiti leaders.

Speaking about 2026 Governorship election, Fayose posited that all the former Governors of the State have endorsed Oyebanji for second term and that they will back him up to succeed at the poll.

Damning the consequences of his steadfast support for Oyebanji, Fayose, a PDP chieftain, said: “I don’t care what people say about me, I am with you and whoever that is not pleased should take their party away. The people are speaking for the governor, they love him, they want him back and I can’t be against my people.

READ ALSO:  Ondo: PDP Gov Candidate, Ajayi, Rejects Result, Heads To Tribunal

“I can see you are leaving a legacy that will outlive you. All of us former governors will adopt Oyebanji for second term, because he has done well.”

Counting achievements of his administration in the last two years, Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has disclosed that he has connected over 40 towns to the national grid since assumption of office with intention to upscale local economy and add modern touch to the grassroots.

Biodun Oyebanji - Ekiti State Governor
Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti State

Speaking at the event attended by former Governor Ayodele Fayose, Oyebanji said he decided to construct the road with solar lighting to increase nightlife in the area and bring an upswing to the economic development of the populace, adding that putting electricity along new road remains his standard practice.

READ ALSO:  Sokoto Commits To N70,000 Minimum Wage, AS NLC Urges Calm

“This road was started by Governor Ayodele Fayose, but I completed it. That is why it is good for a leader to perform while in office. By my assessment, all our past governors have done well, they deserve our respect.

“In the last 24 months, I have connected over 40 towns to national grid. Some were reconnected back after decades of power outage, while some never had light at all.

“No town can develop without electricity and to develop the local economy, we are focusing on grassroots electrification to boost our economy at the rural level.”

The governor assured that the local government Chairmen will be backed fully by his administration to reciprocate the good projects being offered at the state level at the grassroots.

“Light and road are very central to development and we will continue to connect as many as possible towns with electricity and roads. Any town without good road and light will be in darkness and no development can take place.

READ ALSO:  2027: LP Sets Up Electoral Reforms Committee

“I am not going to abandon any sector or stratum. All of us must enjoy the dividends of democracy because our votes are of equal value. I will continue to serve you as your servant.”

In their submissions, the Commissioner for Works, Mr. Sola Adebayo and his counterpart in infrastructure and Public Utilities, Prof Bolaji Aluko, charged the residents to protect the facilities provided by mounting security surveillance against vandals and thieves.

Applauding Oyebanji on behalf of all the benefiting communities, Mr. Adewale Adeniyi , said the project will change the face of the economy of the axis, promising that they shall reciprocate the gesture with massive votes in 2026.


Discover more from The Source

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Share your story or advertise with us: WhatsApp: +2348174884527, Email: [email protected]

Your Comment Here

More articles

Discover more from The Source

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading