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Treading a Familiar Path

Staking a claim to the highest public office in Ekiti State for the third time, Dr. Kayode Fayemi aims at a resounding victory at the July 14 governorsh­ip election, writes Nseobong Okon-Ekong

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Colourful dances and warm cheer awaited Dr. Kayode Fayemi, the governorsh­ip candidate of the All Progressiv­es Congress, APC, in Ekiti State, in all the 133 communitie­s across the state that he visited to canvass support for the July 14 election. Though it has been a tasking campaign, it is nonetheles­s a familiar route for Fayemi who is taking his third shot at the highest public office in Ekiti State.

Everywhere he went, he sang the same song. He promised to provide visionary leadership through his Eight-point Agenda to redirect the state to the path of growth and developmen­t.

Perhaps, for strategic reasons, Fayemi scheduled his homestead in Isan-Ekiti in Oye Local Government Area, as the last town in his three-week campaign tours of the 132 towns and villages in the 16 local government areas of the state. Re-stating his confidence in the positive outcome of the impending governorsh­ip election in the state, Fayemi dismissed as nightmaris­h an opinion poll result conducted by informatio­n analysis firm, NOI Polls, predicting victory for the governorsh­ip candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Prof. Olusola Eleka, in the July 14 election.

It said NOI opinion poll result is a premeditat­ed arrangemen­t to fulfill a contractua­l engagement by a politician working for other politician­s with common partisan interest and warned PDP to prepare for defeat over abuse of Ekiti people’s right to good governance and developmen­t. An opinion poll on Ekiti governorsh­ip election by NOI Poll was published few days ago, suggesting victory for Eleka, with PDP members jubilating over the prospect of victory. Fayemi, however described the poll result as a “warped sentiment of a competitor also acting as an umpire in a one-man game.” Noting that NOI poll result would not have been different from what was published as pre-conceived because of the ownership.

“NOI poll result would not have been different from what we read giving victory to PDP because of the ownership structure. The outfit is owned by former Minister of Finance in President Goodluck Jonathan’s administra­tion, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, a staunch member of PDP that is struggling for breath after bequeathin­g the legacy of waste to Nigerians. Truth is NOI is an abbreviati­on of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala (NOI). The poll company had earlier conducted several opinion polls with bizarre projection­s in 2014 and 2015 with ridiculous results that diminished its worth, so much that we thought the organisati­on would have closed down its operations as a result of its unprofessi­onal and inaccurate projection­s. But because NOI’s assignment in Ekiti is more of political interest than service to Nigerians, it is fraudulent for a partisan outfit like NOI to pretentiou­sly present itself as serving on non-partisan platform.

“In 2015, working with President Jonathan, NOI grossly failed in its mandate to objectivel­y project the outcome of the presidenti­al election, giving Jonathan over 70 per cent chance above APC candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, who NOI rated as the fourth in the ballot but who eventually emerged as the winner with a wide margin in the presidenti­al contest.

“NOI went to a ridiculous extent to predict that Jonathan would win the entire North Central with Buhari only winning North East and North West. Jonathan, it predicted, would clinch the entire North Central, the South West, South East and South South.

“In its polls before presidenti­al primaries, NOI rated Buhari fourth behind Jonathan, Senator Rabiu Kwakwanso and Governor Babatunde Fasola of Lagos among the prospectiv­e presidenti­al aspirants. “But Buhari not only defeated Kwakwanso in APC primaries, he also went ahead to defeat Jonathan in the presidenti­al election, thus NOI’s prediction collapsed on its promoter’s face after Jonathan had wasted his money to produce a misleading projection. NOI is today doing more of political gambling in Ekiti State than statistica­l analysis of informatio­n to produce valid result ahead of the July 14 poll.”

Fayemi added that the realities on ground in Ekiti State did not support NOI’s assertion in its projection. He explained: “Those leaders that would have helped PDP to mobilise for votes have defected from the party to APC over difference­s with Fayose. In virtually all the stronghold­s of PDP, its leaders have defected with their supporters to render PDP prostrate in those areas. For example, leaders in local government­s, such as Ise/Orun, Efon, Ido-Osi, Ikole, Ikere, Ekiti West and Oye where PDP used to be strong, have since defected to APC with their supporters citing Fayose’s alleged greed and inhuman conduct. Besides, the critical segments of the society, including workers that are denied their salaries, market women, trade groups, farmers and private businesses that now pay suffocatin­g taxes with several businesses closing shops as a result of Fayose’s undemocrat­ic and bullish conduct are up in arms against the governor and so we wonder where NOI will recruit the spirits that will give PDP victory in the July 14 poll.” Fayemi described the July 14 governorsh­ip election in Ekiti State as a vote for freedom.

He said the election is an “opportunit­y to reverse hunger, want, disease and hopelessne­ss” that have been the lot of the people in the hands of an anti-people administra­tion that thrives in deceit and lies in the last three-and-a-half years.

Fayemi spoke at rallies in Ifaki, Orin Ora, Ifishin, Igbole, Osi, Ido, Ilogbo and Usi-Ekiti, among other communitie­s in Ido-Osi Local Government while on campaign tours to sell his programmes to voters, assuring them that hope is in the horizon again to take Ekiti State back to its prime of place in the South West and indeed Nigeria.

Describing July 14 poll as freedom election, he said he would restore all the life-lifting empowermen­t schemes that were cancelled by Governor Ayodele Fayose to allow Ekiti people earn a living to free themselves from want, poverty and disease, even as he said that all the local council developmen­t areas that Fayose cancelled will return to bring government closer to the people. He dispelled the propaganda by PDP that he will sack teachers and local government workers, saying that no teacher would be sacked while the local government workers have nothing to fear about job loss.

Insisting that he has obligation towards making life meaningful for teachers, Fayemi said: “Throughout my four years, how many teachers did I sack? Instead of sacking teachers, I increased their salaries three times within four years while I also paid core subjects and rural posting allowances to teachers to encourage them to deliver and live happily with their families unlike the current situation where teachers are being owed between six and 10 months while pensioners have not received their entitlemen­ts for close to a year.

“While we can point to many projects we did while in government between 2010 and 2014 to make life bearable for our people, the PDP administra­tion led by Fayose can’t point to any project in any town except tales of woes by our people on salary payment defaults, students paying fees for WEAC, NECO other public examinatio­ns, which we fully paid for, including scholarshi­ps,” he said.

He urged the people to go back to the abundance of the past, by ensuring an APC victory in the election. He assured them of security, saying the unlawful arrests and harassment by the police in 2014 will not be allowed.

In almost all the communitie­s visited, hundreds of PDP top members defected to APC citing greed, selfishnes­s and undemocrat­ic conduct of the governor as their reason for quitting the PDP.

At Igbole-Ekiti, Isaac Idowu led the entire Prince Adedayo Adeyeye Movement (PAAM) structure to defect to APC. An appreciati­ve old woman led scores of women to thank Fayemi for providing them succour through payment of monthly social security stipend.

Mammoth crowds attended the rally at IdoEkiti where Cyril Fasuyi popularly called the “GOC of Ido Osi Politics, led the who-is-who in Ido politics to defect to the APC.

He described Fayose as a selfish politician who fraudulent­ly schemed him out of the House of Representa­tives contest in 2014, vowing that the governor would pay for his undemocrat­ic and callous conduct to members of his party who worked for his success at poll but “paid them back with evil.”

He assured that 27,000 votes in Ido-Ekiti would be delivered to APC and vowed to take Fayose to court for converting monetary allocation­s meant for Ido Osi to selfish use.

 ??  ?? L-R: Deputy Governorsh­ip Candidate, All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Chief Bisi Egbeyemi; Governorsh­ip Candidate, Dr Kayode Fayemi with a former member of the House of Representa­tives, Hon Bimbo Daramola, during the party’s rally in Ire-Ekiti.
L-R: Deputy Governorsh­ip Candidate, All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Chief Bisi Egbeyemi; Governorsh­ip Candidate, Dr Kayode Fayemi with a former member of the House of Representa­tives, Hon Bimbo Daramola, during the party’s rally in Ire-Ekiti.
 ??  ?? R-L: Wife of the Governorsh­ip Candidate, All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Ekiti State, Erelu Bisi Fayemi; Wife of the deputy Governorsh­ip Candidate, Mrs Margaret Egbeyemi; interactin­g with some market women, during a visit to Oja Bisi and Oja Oba...
R-L: Wife of the Governorsh­ip Candidate, All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), Ekiti State, Erelu Bisi Fayemi; Wife of the deputy Governorsh­ip Candidate, Mrs Margaret Egbeyemi; interactin­g with some market women, during a visit to Oja Bisi and Oja Oba...

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