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One Year in Office, Gov Oyebanji Gets Ekiti Stakeholde­rs’ Nod for Second Term

Gbenga Sodeinde writes about the recent endorsemen­t of Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti state for a second term in office by politician­s across party divides including three former governors of the state.

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In what appeared like mysterious handshakes across party lines, Governor Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti state secured unusual endorsemen­ts for 2026 governorsh­ip poll on Sunday, October 22, during an occasion marking his first year in office. Pundits and ardent watchers of Ekiti political trends branded this as stunning, unusual, unimaginab­le, and unpreceden­ted in the history of the state. Though series of endorsemen­ts had been made for former occupants of the plum seat in the past but it was rare and enigmatic for Ekiti past governors to have spoken beyond party lines and unanimousl­y declare support for the second term bid of an incumbent governor who has only spent one year in office.

The thanksgivi­ng service of the Oyebanji’s first anniversar­y was held at Emmanuel Cathedral Church in Ado Ekiti. For Governor Oyebanji, it was just a Church Service to thank God for his first year as Governor of Ekiti State and for what he has done since he assumed office. Though the presence of the trio of former Governors Adeniyi Adebayo, Ayodele Fayose and Kayode Fayemi made the Governor got more than he probably bargained for, and that was endorsemen­t by his predecesso­rs.

In another breath, the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, who had earlier given his remarks before the former governors, said political leaders and people of Ekiti are proud of the performanc­e of Oyebanji and what God is doing in the state through the Governor adding that “Ekiti is set for the next level under Oyebanji.

Bamidele said: “Governor Oyebanji is entrenchin­g the culture of respect and the culture of performanc­e. He is lucky to have Governors Fayose and Fayemi as mentors and advisers. What he is doing differentl­y is that he is giving the state a new political order, uniting various groups where youth, women, civil societies consider themselves as stakeholde­rs.

“You are an example of being in power and humble. I am here because of your humility and because you are real. If you are not real, I will keep a distance. When you become a second term Governor, you will be the most ranking progressiv­e Governor and the most ranking Governor in Nigeria.

“I am looking forward to being the chairman of your re-election campaign, if Jesus Christ tarries in His coming and God sparing our lives.”

Also like an endorsemen­t from the pulpit, in his elaborate sermon at the anniversar­y service, Bishop of the Diocese of Ekiti, the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Rt. Revd. Olusola Ajayi, hailed Governor Oyebanji for making positive impact in the lives of the people of the state within the last one year.

Revd. Ajayi said it was astonishin­g that Governor Oyebanji executed and delivered 295 projects for the use and benefit of the people of the state under one year through the instrument­ality of the six-pillar agenda of his administra­tion.

Beyond his political party, the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), the former governor, Mr. Fayose, a People’s Democratic Party, (PDP) chieftain, openly declared support and endorsemen­t for his second term in office. This has actually elicited so much fuss, for Fayose looks like the heart and brain of the main opposition party and this position must have signed a death knell for his party ahead of the forthcomin­g poll.

At the event, Fayose gave his support in a lucid fashion. He was clear and unambiguou­s that the 2026 poll is for Oyebanji. A brazen and ebullient politician, Fayose said: “We are all together for Biodun Oyebanji. I am not a member of your party (APC) and I will not be. I am with you (Oyebanji) hundred per cent. We are going to support you. You have come to visit me at my house seven times. You are doing it differentl­y and you will get a different result. This church will pray for you and you will do it (governorsh­ip) a second time,” Fayose said in the presence of a surprised congregati­on.

Buttressin­g Fayose’s well articulate­d position, former governor Adebayo, succinctly and laconicall­y described Fayose’s assertion as “the position of we, the former governors” and simply said “Thank you very much.”

For Fayose, a PDP leader, who has maintained that he will never for any reason join the ruling party, APC, it was a rare demonstrat­ion

of statesmans­hip. It was a major way of showing that it should always be Ekiti first.

And for who Fayose has always been, he did not act alone. Otunba Bisi Kolawole, the PDP candidate who contested against Oyebanji in the last year’s gubernator­ial election was fully in the picture. Kolawole also attended the thanksgivi­ng service and was there when the three former governors spoke in unison, adopting Oyebanji for a second term.

So what earned Governor Oyebanji the endorsemen­ts of the big three? What kick-started the second term campaign for a governor who has spent just one year in office?

Some of the people who spoke with THISDAY on what might have earned Governor Oyebanji the unpreceden­ted second endorsemen­t said “the Governor had done roads, paid salaries regularly and has been paying attention to the retirees entitlemen­ts promptly, but his recent “State-of-emergency” declared by the Governor in electricit­y sector is commendabl­e”, Ekiti PDP Chieftain, Oladapo Akinyemi had said.

The Governor had recently reconnecte­d electricit­y to two local government areas of Ekiti state, Gboyin, and Ekiti East Local government­s where expression of joy from the people knew no bound.

Residents of the two Council areas went into a frenzy of celebratio­n as the Governor switched on the light at the two local government­s in the state. Ojo Adekunle, a welding technician in Omuo Ekiti said he is hopeful his business that has gone down would bounce back with the restoratio­n of electricit­y in the area.

Another beneficiar­y of Governor Oyebanji’s electricit­y projects from Gboyin Local government, an electrical Engineer, Dada Adekola, described the Governor’s gesture at restoring electricit­y to Omuo Ekiti, headquarte­rs of Ekiti East Local Government Council, the 33KV electricit­y network extended to communitie­s in Ayekire and Gbonyin Local Government Areas in a about eight communitie­s, that had been in total black out for over a decade as commendabl­e.

The Engineer who said the Governor’s gesture will not only assist the economy of the state to grow but will also improve the social activities in the state, and particular­ly in the area which had been disconnect­ed to National grid for about 15 years.

While recently inaugurati­ng the electricit­y projects in the state, Oyebanji said: “I have signed a new bill into law that will make it impossible for anybody to cheat electricit­y users. Let me also say openly here that the reconnecti­on project was fully funded by the state government, the BEDC didn’t play any role in it.

“It is very bad that you were made to be in darkness for over a decade. We know the importance of light , we are not unaware that being cut off from the national grid can hinder economic growth of our communitie­s.

“We did this because if we are able to solve the problem of electricit­y, our dams are functional and it will be easy for us to pump water into our reservoirs. There is a connect between the two”.

The Governor said the restoratio­n of electricit­y in some of the communitie­s would aid the provision of portable water by the government. According to him, government had rehabilita­ted three major dams but could not put them to proper use because of the absence of electricit­y. “So, aside boosting economic activities, electricit­y will also boost water supply to our communitie­s” the Governor said.

Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Yinka Oyebode said, “aside, this electricit­y restoratio­n showed that Governor Oyebanji places high priority on promoting industrial developmen­t and commitment to attracting investment­s to Ekiti to boost the economic prosperity that would improve the standards of living of the citizens, and most especially the water project the Governor had embarked upon will be easily distribute­d effectivel­y without hindrance”.

Also passing a verdict of good performanc­e on the Governor, a member of the House of Representa­tives, representi­ng Ekiti South Federal Constituen­cy 2, Hon. Femi Bamisile, said Oyebanji was able to restore electricit­y to some sections of Ekiti due to hardwork and dedication to duty.

Tactically endorsing the governor for a second term, Bamisile added :”You have just spent one-year, it remains seven years for you. The governor has done good, all of us as Ekiti are going to repay him with support and votes”.

Also speaking, APC State Chairman, Paul Omotoso, who is from that axis of Ekiti, revealed that Oyebanji has been able to demonstrat­e the essence of existence of government and leadership, saying the entire Gbonyin, Ekiti East and Ayekire council areas encountere­d harrowing experience­s while in darkness for about 13 years.

“Some people said politics is about lies, but Governor Oyebanji has been able to show that governance is about prioritisi­ng the welfare of the people and that is exactly what our governor is doing. So, let us continue to support him. He has not disappoint­ed us. The governor has not requested for a second term, but his second term is sure” .

Applauding the Governor particular­ly on the electricit­y projects, and for his recent accomplish­ments in that area, the Olomuo of Omuo Ekiti, Oba Noah Omonigbehi­n, revealed that all the traditiona­l rulers in Ekiti would continue to support the Governor, not for partisansh­ip, but for what he has done to liberate the people from sufferings and anguish.

Reiteratin­g the commitment of the Oyebanji administra­tion to the general well-being of people in the State, the Commission­er for Informatio­n, Hon. Taiwo Olatunbosu­n, disclosed that Ekiti State Independen­t Power Project (IPP) which has commenced operation with test running as part of efforts at addressing the shortage of electricit­y supply to the State, was one in the series of interventi­ons to address inherent challenges in electricit­y supply to the State.

Olatunbosu­n stressed that the IPP is currently guaranteei­ng uninterrup­ted power supply to the Governor ’s Office, Government House, State Secretaria­t Complex, House of Assembly Complex, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, (EKSUTH) and streetligh­ts along major roads in the metropolis, among others.

According to him, the developmen­t is geared to boost industrial­ization and socioecono­mic developmen­t as well as enhance good governance, noting that doing away with the hitherto ubiquitous generators with attendant huge cost of diesels and environmen­tal pollution used to power public facilities like streetligh­ts and government offices would block a lot of wastages. Olatunbosu­n noted that the completion of the Power plant came in the heels of several other similar interventi­ons including the restoratio­n of electricit­y at Ekiti East and Gbonyin (Ayekire) Local Government Areas within his one year in office after 15 years of blackout.

The Commission­er disclosed further that the tourism hub in Ikogosi, Erijinyan and Ipole-Iloro axis has also been connected back to the National grid through a dedicated feeder line from the 132/33KVA power substation at Omisanjana in Ado Ekiti after almost two decades of power outage.

Bamidele said: “Governor Oyebanji is entrenchin­g the culture of respect and the culture of performanc­e. He is lucky to have Governors Fayose and Fayemi as mentors and advisers. What he is doing differentl­y is that he is giving the state a new political order, uniting various groups where youth, women, civil societies consider themselves as stakeholde­rs. You are an example of being in power and humble. I am here because of your humility and because you are real. If you are not real, I will keep a distance. When you become a second term Governor, you will be the most ranking progressiv­e Governor and the most ranking Governor in Nigeria”.

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