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Ojudus’s Peace, Unity Tour of Ekiti

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Ekiti is a state of about three million people traditiona­lly reputed for their literacy, bravery, and dignity. Whether as Fountain of Knowledge, as the state was formerly nicknamed, or as Land of Honour, as it is currently called, Ekiti conjures up images of sophistica­tion, refinement, and decency. That is under normal circumstan­ces. But today, under the Peoples Democratic Party government of Governor Ayo Fayose, Ekiti State is increasing­ly being made an object of ridicule by many standards. What with dilapidate­d infrastruc­ture, failed promises, poverty, and hopeless, the lot of the people have not been a happy one since the about two and a half years of the present administra­tion in the state.

Unity Tour

Worried by the condition of his people, Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Babafemi Ojudu, recently made a strategic and symbolic visit to Ekiti State. Ojudu was on a mission to strengthen the unity of his party, All Progressiv­es Congress, in the state and properly position it for victory in the next political battles. He was determined to dissect and appreciate the internal and external problems of the party and find a lasting solution with a view to reclaiming the governorsh­ip seat APC lost to PDP in 2014, and restoring order, sanity, and good life in the state.

The visit was at the instance of some youths in Ekiti North senatorial district. During the visit, Ojudu held consultati­ve meetings with stakeholde­rs at various levels, and undertook visits to party chieftains and traditiona­l rulers. He wants to sanitise the APC and prepare it for the governorsh­ip election slated for June 2018.

Facilitato­rs

Engr. Michael Oluwagbemi was one of the facilitato­rs of the tour. Oluwagbemi said, “The suffering is much; the poverty is so endemic that we need to throw in our caps, as youths and technocrat­s in the state, to find a way around the current shenanigan­s going on. Our people are being blindfolde­d to real governance. Daily, they are being annoyingly shielded from the actual realities of governance and we are here saying enough is enough.”

Oluwagbemi said the fight for fairness in Ekiti State was not a move by any one political party. “It is a fight we must collective­ly engage in, as youths of Ekiti State to ensure as well as guarantee a better future both for ourselves and our children,” he stated.

As a mark of the unity of purpose among the youth, the reception for Ojudu had the participat­ion of youths from across the state. The youth of Ekiti State converged on Ikole, the Ikole local government headquarte­rs, to receive the former senator, who is now in the Presidency as adviser on political affairs.

Royal Reception

Ojudu and his entourage moved from the palace of the Elekole of Ikole, Oba James Adewumi Ajibade Fasiku, the Aladesekol­e 1, paramount ruler of Egbeoba Kingdom, where they were given a royal welcome, to Ipao Ekiti, Odo Oro, Usi and back to Ikole, venue of the reception, with the message of cohesion and unity. The youth acknowledg­ed lack of unity as the bane of developmen­t in the state.

Clarion Call

Speaking at the palace of Elekole, Ojudu declared, “I’m glad to pass this message of hope to leaders of our great party, the All Progressiv­es Congress, in Ekiti State. I am glad to speak to millions of our supporters, our sympathise­rs, our members, our potential allies and the amazing people of Ekiti whose hope has been dashed and who, as I can see, are anxiously waiting to benefit from the new dawn across the nation.

“My message is straight and simple. First, I wish to thank our leaders and our compatriot­s for their steadfastn­ess and their perseveran­ce. I must commend your efforts over the years. I thank you for keeping the flag flying, regardless of the major setback in 2014.

“The poverty and want in our land is staring us in the face. The misery in the land is tormenting. We have to provide the required alternativ­e, driven by the people. We have a bigger challenge before us. We have a mountain to climb. We have a destiny to fulfil. Our people in Ekiti are waiting for us. As 2018 approaches, the electorate are anxious. But they are also worried about the real and imagined divisions among us.

“The future of our great party lies in our unity. We are getting ready for another pitched battle. We cannot afford to go to the field divided. We need unity of ideas, unity of personalit­ies.”

Dialogue

Ojudu’s call for unity set the ball rolling, as the APC leaders and members spoke about their grievances by turns and also tried to proffer solutions. Everyone was eager to see a formidable APC front ahead of the next governorsh­ip poll in the state.

There were meetings with the party’s state executive committee, APC Youth Movement, religious leaders, community leaders, students, profession­als, artisans, market women and men, etc. The meetings dealt with the issues inhibiting the party and how to resolve them to be able to present a common front ahead of the poll, where Fayose would be seeking a second term.

An APC chieftain in the state, Abejide commended Ojudu for the peace initiative. Abejide said, “This is a good initiative and I have been waiting for this day to come. But beyond this visit, you people at the top that all of us are watching in Ekiti must close ranks. When people see you dining together it will trickle down and all the divisions will disappear and our party will be strong, very strong again to present a common front to unseat the PDP in our state.”

In a similar vein, Bunmi Ogunleye, who received Ojudu, the state executive members, and youth leaders from across the state at his residence, promised to support the ace journalist.

(See concluding part on www.thisdayliv­e.com)

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