I keep my promise, Oyebanji tells ikole, Oye LGA voters

Ebun Emmanuel, May 4,2026
The Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, on Monday says his sterling performance in the areas of infrastructure development, human capital development, agriculture, peace building and prudent management of resources, are clear evidence of his fidelity to electioneering promises, making him worthy of being entrusted with the people’s mandate for a second term in office.
Oyebanji , who preached against bloodshed and violence in the impending governorship election, said he has fulfilled the social contracts he signed with the citizens in 2022, which amplified his propensity to make promises and fulfil them.
Oyebanji spoke in Oye and Ikole Ekiti, on Monday at the commencement of his re-election campaign across the 16 local government areas of the state ahead of the June 20 governorship poll.
The venues of the campaign in the two local governments were full to capacity, as residents trooped out enthusiastically, singing songs that express their willingness to vote for the governor for a second term.
Scores of opposition members defected to the ruling APC at the political events.
The campaign officially kicked off last week Monday in Ado Ekiti, with a mega rally attended by six governors, led by the Chairman, APC Governors’ Forum and Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodinma and the National Chairman of the party, Prof Nentawe Yilwadta.
In his message to his supporters, Oyebanji described the coming election as a “war of votes” and not that of “guns and cutlasses”, branding other contestants as eligible sons of the state.
Oyebanji said Ikole Local Government Area has no reason not to reward his generosity of spirit with bountiful votes, being the council with highest number of representatives in the State Executive Council and considering the impact of the administration in the area.
“When we came to you in 2022, we promised you infrastructure, we have delivered; we promised you road, we have delivered; we promised you electricity, we delivered; even in health facilities and schools, we have delivered. We promised financial support for market women, we have delivered.
“Above all, we promised security, we have delivered. You knew what we had in terms of security in this councils four years ago. With the help of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the state government, we have overcome this challenge. Ekiti is now rated as the most peaceful state in Nigeria.
“Most especially, you all knew how Itapaji- irele- ipao-Oke Ako corridor was in terms of security. We have been able to restore peace. If we have a government that is doing well, is it not good for it to continue?
“Most advanced countries of the world were built by continuity of government and alignment of vision. What echoes round in Ekiti today is that, BAO solution is working. If you say we have done well, then let the good works continue.”
Exuding confidence that Oyebanji will triumph with high tally of votes across the 16 local governments, the state Chairman of APC, Sola Elesin, was elated that the governor did not disappointed in the area of performance , peace building, humility and prudent management of resources.
He said, “What we recorded then in 2022 was little above 200,000, our target now is 500,000. Please, let us work hard to achieve this on June 20. We can only achieve it if we troop out massively unit by unit on Election Day and vote for APC. The second term will be better than this first term, we assure you”.
Speaking for the Ikole council, the first civilian deputy governor of the state, Chief Paul Alabi, assured the party that the council will turn in the highest number of votes in the impending poll to demonstrate support for the governor.
A youth leader, Mr. Semiu Jimoh, said Oye Local Government will vote for the governor to appreciate the renovation of general hospitals, construction of Itapa-Omu-Ijelu road, human capital development through youth in agriculture, renovation of schools as many other projects he initiated in the council.
According to the timetable released by the Campaign Council, the local government tour will end on May 13th.










