Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Rejecting Political Imposition and the Misuse of Traditional Institutions in Ekiti Central Federal Constituency I

 Rejecting Political Imposition and the Misuse of Traditional Institutions in Ekiti Central Federal Constituency I

(PART 1)


By APC Compatriots


The recent attempt by the Ewi-in-Council to impose an underperforming House of Representatives member on the Governor for a third term is deeply troubling and unacceptable. It goes against the principles of fairness, equity, and democracy.


Turning the Ewi’s palace into what looks like a political office is embarrassing. Traditional institutions are meant to unite the people and preserve our culture, not to be used for politics. Bringing the palace into partisan matters reduces its respect and dignity.


It must be clearly stated that the House of Representatives seat belongs to both Ado and Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Governments, including many towns and communities. The interest of all these areas must be considered, not just a few individuals.


Public office is not a personal property. You do not need a third term to make an impact. Leadership is about results, not how long you stay in office. Trying to bring back a failed representative shows a lack of respect for the people.


Reports of pressure and inducement to force Kabiyesi to support this plan are unacceptable. Such actions, if true, are wrong and must be rejected by all well-meaning people.


Traditional institutions must remain neutral. They should not be involved in party politics. Using them for political gain is a betrayal of their role in society.


Party loyalty should be based on values, not personal interest. Those who are quick to leave the party when things don’t go their way should not decide its future.


Our members are ready to take part in direct primaries as stated in the Electoral Act. That is the right and lawful way, not imposition or backdoor arrangements.


The party belongs to the people, not a few individuals. Therefore, the Ewi-in-Council must act with caution and avoid anything that could disturb the peace and stability of Ekiti State.

Saturday, June 21, 2025

Ekiti 2016: BAO the real deal, We can do it again...

 “Your Product Is Working!” - Ewi of Ado, Ekiti People Reaffirm Support for Governor Oyebanji



A moment from the past has become even more relevant today.


In this video from the 2022 electioneering season, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, then a national leader of the APC, visited the palace of His Imperial Majesty, the Ewi of Ado-Ekiti, alongside Mr. Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, the APC governorship candidate at the time. Tinubu came to seek royal blessing and the support of the people.


Here, the Ewi, Oba Rufus Adejugbe, spoke with unmistakable clarity and conviction. “This product you’ve brought doesn’t even need advertisement,” he said, referring to Oyebanji. “He’s one of us. One of those who fought for the creation of Ekiti State.”


That royal endorsement, backed by the APC, the people, and divine favour, translated into BAO’s emergence as governor.


Fast-forward to today, the story has come full circle. His Imperial Majesty recently visited President Tinubu in Abuja to give feedback. It was simple and sincere: “The product you brought us is working. We want continuity.”


And the monarch is not alone in that sentiment.


From former governors to civil servants, market women to okada and tricycle riders, artisans, youth groups, traditional rulers, and even leaders of opposition parties, the message has been consistent, as Governor Oyebanji is performing; he’s also uniting, reforming, and delivering on all fronts.


Here in Ekiti, we’ve moved past politics of bitterness and boxed loyalties. We celebrate brilliance and reward competence. We appreciate leaders who value the people, and Governor Oyebanji is a living proof of that standard.


The call for continuity is not about party. It’s about performance. And Ekiti is speaking with one voice, saying, "Let BAO continue."

Monday, March 17, 2025

Oluyin commends governor Oyebanji on his quick response to rainstorm victims

 *I Won't Abandon You to Suffer, Oyebanji Assures Rainstorm Victims*


*...as rain damages over 100 houses in Ekiti communities*



The Oluyin of Iyin, Oba Adeola Ajakaiye has commended the state governor, Biodun Oyebanji on his prompt response to Victims of rainstorm in Ekiti,




Oyebanji represented by the deputy governor visited and gave assurance on Monday, while inspecting buildings affected by rainstorm in Iyin, Ifaki and Usi Ekiti, with scores of victims rendered homeless due to the wreckage suffered on buildings numbering over 100 in the three towns. 


Mostly hit by the tornado were private  residential buildings, Police Staff Quarters, religious centres, and lock up shops, spread across the three towns. 


Speaking during the on- the- spot assessment, Oyebanji, represented by the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, restated the imperative of landlords conducting regular maintenance on their structures to abate the recurrent cases of building collapse during stormy downpour.



The governor said embracement of maintenance culture, coupled with tree planting around residential buildings to break the storm, are two strategic panaceas to avert landlords falling victims of this traumatizing occurrence.   


Oyebanji appealed to the monarchs to spread the gospel of tree plating during their council meetings, so that the policy being propagated by government can sink deeper into the minds of the people. 


"We are not always happy when this kind of incident happened, because many will be rendered homeless and those affected will be seeking emergency financial assistance, which might be traumatizing in most cases.


"This is the more reason why we have been preaching on local radio for our people to brace up for the coming rainy season by way of making sure they look after their shelters, this is very important.


"We have always been standing by you and we will do same under this circumstance. We will provide relief materials to support  you to rebuild your buildings. We assure you that won't abandon you to suffer".


On how the victims will be captured, Oyebanji stated that the staff ofL the Ekiti State Emergency Management Agency will visit the communities to undertake thorough enumeration of the damaged structures and landlords affected  to guide the government in its intervention. 


Expressing sadness over the calamity, the Oluyin of Iyin Ekiti, Oba Adeniyi Ajakaye, applauded the government for the quick response, describing this as highly   commendable and a way of exhibiting leadership that will assuage the feelings of the distraught victims.


"I called around 9pm on Sunday to tell the government about this happening and you are here early today. this further showed that the government of Biodun Oyebanji recognizes and respects the welfare of the people and we are happy that you have promised to help the victims, we are grateful about this.


"We are pleased with this government and we are going to  support it at all times, it is BAO all the way, because no citizen can reject a government that is performing and making them happy".


Expressing grief over the frightening level of wreckage experienced in his town, the Olufaki of Ifaki Ekiti, Oba Adegbenro Falore, said most affected in his community were aged and poor citizens, who are financially incapacitated.


Oba Adegbenro added that most dejected scenario to him was a 100-year old blind woman, whose building was completely damaged during the stormy rainfall.


"We are happy that the governor is a kindhearted man, who has always been listening to our requests and I know that he won't let us down. 


"We are going to escalate the campaign for maintenance culture on buildings and tree planting here during our council meetings. We are also assuring our governor that we will continue to support all his policies and programmes".


One of the victims and 95-year old   woman, Mrs Julianah Ademilua, said she had been homeless since Saturday when the rainstorm blew off her building, urging the government to consider her age and come to her aid promptly.

Oyebanji restoring Ekiti hope for a better living

 


How Governor Oyebanji Earned the Silverbird Man of the Year Award 2024

Yesterday marked a proud moment for Ekiti as Governor Biodun Oyebanji once again took home the Silverbird Man of the Year award, a recognition earned on the strength of genuine results, not political favours or purchased accolades.

The award mirrors his commitment to making Ekiti a model of security, development, and inclusive growth.

What made the event even more special was the display of unity from the state’s ex-leaders. Former governors Otunba Niyi Adebayo, Chief Ayodele Fayose, Engr. Segun Oni, and Dr. Kayode Fayemi were all present, standing together to support the current administration.

In one memorable moment, Former Governor Fayose, while presenting an award to Enugu’s governor, couldn’t help but praise the state’s leadership by saying, “My Governor is doing well. This Governor is performing and he is coming back by the grace of God. Ekiti is the only state throughout the Federation where all former governors are standing solidly behind a serving Governor. I am not APC and I will never be one but, one thing I know is that BAO will lead Ekiti till 2030.”

Beyond the accolades, real change is happening on the ground. Ekiti’s streets are safer, thanks to constant upgrade in security measures. The administration’s investment in modern surveillance and equipment has reduced crime and restored peace in neighbourhoods.

Under the watch of Governor Oyebanji, Ekiti is experiencing a renaissance in development. We've got Cargo International Airport, Ring Roads, Flyover etc. Roads are being repaired and expanded, public facilities modernized, and essential services upgraded.

His government is also taking decisive steps to empower every corner of the community, caring for civil servants, retirees, the youth, and women alike. One standout example is his move to clear the longstanding backlog of gratuity payments, finally ensuring that those who have served Ekiti receive what they rightfully deserve.

Ekiti’s progress is not confined to security and social welfare alone. The state has become one of the top revenue generators in 2024, drawing substantial investment and opening up new opportunities for businesses and individuals.

Transparent fiscal policies and efficient tax collection have boosted the state’s finances. These are further fueling the state's development.

Winning this award is just one part of the story. What really matters is the real change happening here in Ekiti.

Every citizen, whether a dedicated civil servant, an ambitious young person, or an empowered woman, is feeling the difference of a government that actually does what it says.

With Governor Oyebanji leading, Ekiti is carving out a new, brighter, and more united future.

Congratulations to the People's Governor

Monday, March 10, 2025

Ramadan: Prince Kunle Ogidi complements Governor Oyebanji's good gesture to muslims in Ijero Ekiti; Donates food items to muslim community

Ramadan: Prince Kunle Ogidi, an APC stalwart in Ijero Ekiti, has donated 100 bags of rice to the Muslim community in Ijero Ekiti to celebrate Ramadan. This generous gesture aims to complement Governor Biodun Oyebanji's efforts to bring joy to the people of Ekiti.



 Prince Ogidi handed over the donation to the Imam of the Central Mosque in Ijero Ekiti, just in time for iftar. Said the gesture was to identify with the Muslim brothers as the Ramadan fasting period begins.



"I have come to donate this to my muslim brothers and sisters as a show of love, even though I m a Christian, but I believe we all serve a living God, this donation exemplifies my love and support for you and our community during this period, don't also forget that as a Christian we have also begun our fast"...he added.


Prince Ogidi who hails from Ijero said the gesture was to further compliment the efforts of the state governor, His Excellency, Mr Biodun Oyebanji for the Muslim community, especially during this month of Ramadan.


"You will recall that out Governor, Mr Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji has been supporting the Muslim community in the state, particularly as they enter the Ramadan period. This token is to compliment his efforts at my local level here in Ijero. I enjoin you all during this Ramadan, including my  Christian brothers and sisters in this Lenten season to continue to promote love as we pray to God, and I believe he will surely answer our prayers."... Prince Ogidi concluded.


Prince Ogidi who expressed joy that the astronomical price of petrol was coming down owing to the economic policies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, solicited for prayers for the federal and state governments as both President Tinubu and Governor Oyebanji are trying their best to reposition the country and state.


He commended Governor Oyebanji for his efforts at developing the state, while also urging the Muslim community to continue to pray for the success of the governor.


The Imam of the Central Mosque, Alhaji Abdulateef Abubakar and Alhaji Bashiru Taiwo who received the gift items in the presence of other congregants lauded Prince Ogidi for the show of love and commitment to the development of the community and Ekiti state at large.


They said the Muslim community acknowledged his benevolence and prayed for him and Governor Oyebanji's success.