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Ekiti’26: Oyebanji’s Endorsements Not From Ekiti Masses- Fayose’s Ex-Commissioner

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A former Commissioner for water resources under former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose, who is now a Chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, Chief Segun Akinwumi, has said that the recent endorsements by some former governors and elites will not guarantee Gov. Abiodun Oyebanji’s 2026 re-election bid.

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Akinwumi, a three-time commissioner, stated this in a telephone chat with the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday while reacting to the governor’s recent endorsements for a second term and their potential impacts on the state.

The former Commissioner for Lands and Housing highlighted the complexities and challenges involved in the state’s political landscape, noting that the endorsements did not emanate from the masses of Ekiti people

“The masses are disappointed and not happy with the current administration in the state. The so-called endorsements have been coming from former governors and their allies.

“These are sets of people who have been benefiting from the sharing of largesse from the centre, with no benefits to the people of the state under the current administration.

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“The news of the governor’s endorsements should be seen as the noise of town criers that cannot translate into a second-term victory because the state still faces significant challenges with its roads and other critical infrastructure,” he said.

According to him, little construction work on the circular road project in outer Ekiti city should not be seen as a major achievement, due to the poor state of roads and other infrastructures in many cities across the state.

Akinwumi described the billions of Naira spent to hire crowds from Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Kogi, and Kwara States, among others, as wasteful, unfortunate, and unacceptable. This is in addition to the millions of Naira spent on chartered private jets, live TV coverage, and other publicity for Gov. Oyebanji’s endorsement. The bogus expenditures on the endorsement also include huge expenses on branded shirts, aso ebi, and entertainment.

The latest endorsement has again proved to the Ekiti People and Nigerians as a whole that the Governor has no interest in the masses at heart but rather wants to continue to share the State resources among the Elites, especially the former Governors, at the expense of the Masses.

“You can see that Gov. Oyebanji cannot even invite President Tinubu to Ekiti State for the commissioning of any Project since inception about three years ago, despite huge allocations from the Centre, but our former Governors are busy endorsing the same Person to continue for a second term in Office, so unfortunate and appalling”.

Akinwumi said that the Ekiti people will do all they can to wrestle power from the current administration in the state following Gov. Biodun Oyebanji’s failure to deliver any meaningful project in the state.

“Notable politicians, retired civil servants and other influential sons and daughters of the state with credible track records all shared the same opinion and are clamouring for a change of leadership for a better alternative for Ekiti people come 2026.

He said the Ekiti People can no longer wait for the needed change in the State to pave the way for the emergence of leadership that understands Ekiti politics and the development of the 21st century.

“A bad government is a bad government, whether it is being supported by the Federal Government or by the international community.

“No government in Ekiti has ever won two terms at its best. You come first, you go away, and you come back if you are lucky enough to get it,” Akinwumi said.

 

NAN reports that Akinwumi was, at various times, commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Education and Water Resources as well as a full-time member of the Governing Council of the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA).

 

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