- Oyebanji urges politicians to shun violence and campaign of calumny.
- Governor assures Ekiti people of abiding by Electoral Act provisions.
- Oyebanji dedicates Governor of the Year award to Ekiti people.
- Governor prays for President Tinubu’s success and re-election in 2027.
Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has called on politicians to campaign peacefully and avoid violence and calumny ahead of the upcoming elections.
Speaking at the monthly Evening of Praise and Worship programme, Oyebanji emphasized the importance of peace during the elections. “Let’s continue to live in peace, let’s continue to preach peace to everyone,” he said.
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Oyebanji also expressed gratitude for the support of Ekiti people, attributing his recent awards to their mandate and backing. “All those awards, to the glory of God, belong to all of you,” he said.
In his address, Oyebanji also prayed for the success of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, expressing his support for the President’s re-election bid in 2027. The Governor’s stance on peace and stability is expected to resonate with voters, who are increasingly concerned about the impact of violent politics on the state’s development.
Oyebanji’s recent award as Governor of the Year has boosted his popularity, and he has vowed to continue working tirelessly for the people of Ekiti. The Governor’s commitment to peace and development is seen as a key factor in his re-election bid, and his call for peaceful campaigns is likely to attract positive attention from voters.
As the electoral campaign heats up, Oyebanji’s message of peace and stability is expected to shape the narrative, with citizens and stakeholders urging politicians to prioritize the state’s interests above personal ambitions.
