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  • Fayemi greets Muslims

    The Minister of  Mines and Steel Development and Governorship Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has congratulated Muslims in Ekiti State and Nigeria in general as they commence another season of Ramadan.

    Fayemi, in a statement by his Special Adviser (Media) Yinka Oyebode, said Ramadan season offers faithful a unique opportunity to draw closer to the Allah and deepen the relationship with Him in total submission to His will.

    He urged Muslims to use the period to pray for the progress of the country and for peace to reign in all the troubled spots.

    Noting that Ramadan season emphasises piety, discipline, self-control, and empathy for the less privileged in society, Fayemi called on all adherents of the Islamic faith to reflect on these lessons during the fasting period.

    “We all must be grateful to Allah for being alive to witness another Ramadan season. It is important to use the opportunity of the fasting to pray and seek the face of Allah for peace and progress of our dear country.

    “Since we do not have another country, we should always seek divine intervention for our nation and the Ramadan season provides such a unique opportunity to collectively seek the face of Allah through prayer.

    “Our prayer is that the holy month will usher in abundant blessings for the faithful and restore peace and prosperity to our country,” he said.

  • Fayemi visits 15 co-aspirants

    Ekiti State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Dr Kayode Fayemi has made reconciliation moves with his co-contestant, following a successful primary.

    Fayemi has visited no fewer than 15 aspirants in their respective homes on Sunday.

    The candidate, who was accompanied by party Chairman, Chief Jide Awe, and other chieftains, visited Chief Segun Oni at his Ifaki-Ekiti country home on Sunday.

    Thereafter, he visited Hon. Femi Bamisile, another aspirant and former Speaker of the state House of Assembly at his Ado-Ekiti residence. Fayemi also visited Mr Kola Alabi and Dr Wole Oluyede  at their respective residences in Ikere –Ekiti.

    The APC candidate also visited Senator Gbenga Aluko at his Ode-Ekiti country home. Other aspirants visited by Fayemi on Sunday include: Mr Muyiwa Olumilua; Mr Kayode Ojo; Hon. Bamidele Faparusi; Dr Adebayo Oriire; Dr Oluwole Oluleye; Mr Diran Adesua,  Mr Victor Kolade, Coker Olumuyiwa and Mr Sesan Fatoba.

    Dr Fayemi described his discussion with his co-contestants as “frank and useful”, even as he expressed optimism that the party would go into the July 14 poll as a united entity.

    The APC standard bearer had a few hours after his declaration, as winner of the governorship primary, told his supporters of the need to maintain cordial relationship with other co-contestants and their supporters.

    He had also hinted on plans to constitute a body of all co-contestants into the Candidate’s Advisory Council.

  • Ekiti APC elders urge support for Fayemi

    The Elders’ Forum of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has congratulated the party’s flag bearer in July’s governorship election in the state, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, on his victory at the party’s primary held last Saturday.

    The body urged all leaders and members of the party to support Fayemi and ensure his victory in the July 14 governorship election.

    It, however, commended Fayemi for reaching out to co-contestants who lost to him in the shadow election and giving them roles in the Candidate Advisory Council.

    In a communiqué issued at the end of its meeting, a copy of which was made available to our reporter on Tuesday, the Forum hailed the aspirants and delegates for conducting themselves in a peaceful manner at the rescheduled primary.

    The communiqué signed by the Ekiti APC Elders’ Forum Chairman, Chief George Akosile and Secretary, Chief Abiodun Ajayi, commended the Governor Umaru Al-Makura-led Electoral Panel for overseeing a credible and transparent primary election.

    The elders advised party leaders, aspirants and members to put the acrimony of the shadow election behind them and forge a common front for the governorship poll.

    They said with the primary election over, all hands must be on deck to win Ekiti for the party and bring the state into the progressive bloc.

    The Forum, however, condemned the circumstances that led to the inconclusive primary of May 5 at the Oluyemi Kayode Stadium, Ado-Ekiti.

    It also noted with displeasure what it called “the barbaric behavior” of some people who “desecrated” the APC secretariat in Ado-Ekiti with fetish objects.

     

     

  • I’m not on vengeance mission, says Fayemi

    •Co-aspirants to serve in campaign advisory council

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship flag bearer in Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has said he desire to return to power is to better the lives of the citizenry and not to seek revenge against any individual or group.

    He said good governance, which gives priority to a better standard of living will return to the state, when an APC government returns to power in October.

    Fayemi noted that his victory at the APC governorship primary on Saturday has signaled the beginning of battle to rescue the state from bad governance, poverty and desecration of Ekiti values by the incumbent Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) administration.

    He made the remarks in his acceptance speech, after defeating 31 other contestants at the keenly-contested governorship primary, which took place at Damlek Event Centre, Oke Ila, Ado-Ekiti, Saturday night.

    Fayemi polled 941 votes to defeat his immediate predecessor and former APC Deputy National Chairman (South), Chief Segun Oni, who received 481 votes. Mr. Kayode Ojo got 281 votes to come third.

    The Isan-born politician was declared winner by the Ekiti State APC Governorship Primary Electoral Committee Chairman, Governor Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State.

    Al-Makura who commended all stakeholders for their contribution to the success of the primary handed Fayemi the Certificate of Return as the APC candidate for the July 14 poll, expressing optimism that the party would coast home to victory.

    Making his speech after he was declared winner, Fayemi, who was joined by fellow aspirants on the podium, allayed the fears of the people that he is on revenge mission on the electoral defeat he suffered in the June 21, 2014 election.

    Fayemi also used the opportunity to apologize to all those offended by some policies his first administration executed,  noting that his desire to seek Ekiti people’s votes again was hinged on a desire to improve the lot of the people.

    He urged party members and supporters to let go of all grievances in the course of the struggle for the governorship ticket and face the election as a united family.

    He said: “Let me say this to Ekiti people who will wake up in the morning to hear the news of my emergence as the party’s governorship candidate in the July 14 election, I want you, Ekiti people, to be rest assured that I am not on any vengeance mission.

    “In accepting this onerous responsibility, I have a profound sense of unfinished business in making poverty history in this land.

    “In the course of my previous service in this state, there are certainly acts of omission and commission in our quest to rapidly develop our state.

    “This is an opportunity to apologise to those who might have been offended by our policies and programmes. Together, we will take our state to greater heights.”

    He hailed fellow aspirants for providing the stiff competition that enriched the race for the APC ticket, stressing that “all of them are eminently qualified to govern Ekiti State and will do better than characters presently at the helm.”

    Fayemi announced that he was immediately setting up a Candidate Advisory Council comprising all the co-aspirants to share experience, plan ahead and ensure victory for the party at the governorship poll.

    He said: “In all electoral contests, tempers often rise and nerves are frayed. I therefore humbly appeal to all my supporters and to my co-contestants and their supporters, to let go of past differences as we forge ahead to a new dawn.

    “The first major step is the immediate setting up of the candidate advisory council, comprising all the co-aspirants.”

    Fayemi added: “But the battle has only just begun – the contest to reclaim our land and restore our values. The fight to ensure our great party comes out victorious in the July 14, 2018 general election.

    “Without a doubt, Ekiti is in critical need of rescue. It is imperative that we urgently commence the task of purging ourselves of the bad reputation we have earned in recent years and restore good governance to the state.

    “In my valedictory address in 2014, I said that future administrations would be judged by the standards we set during our time in office.

    “It should be clear to any observer that over the past four years, Ekiti has retreated from the progressive values that we espoused in office and our grand ideals of human development.

    “We have seen the entrenchment of the disdain for elders, traditional institutions, and all forms of constituted authorities.

    “Instead of continuing the quest for freedom from ignorance, disease and want, what we have seen is a paradigm that deepens captivity to these ills.

    “In short, the last four years has called into question all that we stand for as a people. The timeless values of honour, dignity, nobility and civility encapsulated in the Omoluabi ethos have been eroded.”

  • Treat my co-contestants with respect, Fayemi urges supporters

    Minister of Mines and Steel Development and winner of the Ekiti State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has cautioned his supporters against harbouring any ill feelings towards his co-contestants and their supporters, saying that they are all leaders who should be accorded great respect in view of their sterling qualities and contributions to the party.

    Fayemi stated this while addressing his supporters at the headquarters of his campaign office, shortly after he emerged as the APC standard bearer for the July 14 governorship election.

    The APC candidate noted that the activities of all the aspirants in the past few months had further strengthened the party, adding that any of the aspirants would have made a better governor than any can-didate the PDP could present.

    He urged his supporters to bury any differences they might have against anybody, stressing that henceforth the party would work together as one big family in the onerous task of dislodging the PDP-led administration in the state.

    He said: “If you really want us to succeed in in the quest to form the next government in the state, I urge you all not to carry over pre-primary hostilities in your relationship with my co-contestants and their supporters.

    “We are one big family. We cannot all win in an election. But one thing I know is that all the contestants are eminent Ekiti sons and daughters who are qualified to govern  the state better than the present occupier of the office.

    “Therefore as we go into the election, we must see ourselves as members of the same family who deserve mutual respect. No more social media and verbal attacks henceforth. Our only enemy is the PDP.

    “Note that the opposition tried all the tricks in the book to cause maximum damage to our inter-personal relationships, but they failed to achieve their aim, as manifested in the success of the primary. I want to plead with you not to help them to achieve their aim.

    “We have a big job to do to reclaim our state and that should be your focus, so that we can succeed in the restoration of our dignity and provide good life for our people again.”

     

  • Olusola, Fayemi: A clash of scholars

    Two scholars-Prof. Kolapo Olusola and Dr. Kayode Fayemi- are the major governorship candidates for the July 14 election in Ekiti State. Who succeeds Governor Ayodele Fayose between the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) flag bearers? Group Political Editor EMMANUEL OLADESU examines the preparations for the poll.

    The die is cast between Prof. Kolapo Olusola Eleka, Ekiti State deputy governor and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate, and Dr. John Kayode Folorunso Fayemi, out-going Minister of Mines and Steel Development and the flag bearer of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    A clash of intellectuals is imminent in the Fountain of Knowledge. The two candidates parade intimidating credentials. Both scholars have a date with history on July 14. Who succeeds out-going Governor Ayodele Fayose?

    It is a two-horse contest. Although smaller opposition parties, including the Social Democratic Party (SDP), are also fielding candidates, they do not seem to have that capacity to match their PDP and APC counterparts.

    According to observers, Ekiti is warming up for a historic poll. Olusola, a professor of Building at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife is flying on the wings of his populist boss, who defeated Fayemi four years ago. The poll will be his first baptism of fire. Many believe that a transformed and more combative Fayemi is on a revenge electoral mission, having claimed that he was robbed in 2014 by the  coalition of Fayose, former Minister of State for Defence Senator Musiliu Obanikoro and former Police Affairs Minister Jelili Adesiyan, who used soldiers and police to scatter his foot soldiers.

    However, the poll is not only about Fayemi, but also about the Southwest progressive bloc’s yearning for the return of Ekiti into its fold, and for the purpose of commencing the envisaged second phase of the rescue mission. More importantly, the July 14 election will determine how far the APC can go in next year’s general elections in the rustic and far-flung state.

    For Fayose, it is a make or mar election. His future may as well be determined by the succession battle. If his succession plan succeeds, he may become more relevant in the state and in his party. But, if it fails, he may face a perilous political future. Since the contest is also principally between Fayose, a street-wise politician, and Fayemi, a war scholar, it will be tough. To Fayemi’s supporters, it is another war of liberation.

    In four years, there is a reverse of positions of strengths and weaknesses. While the “federal might” was deployed in Fayose’s aid in the previous election under the Jonathan administration, the advantage is gone. It may now be the turn of the APC, which was oppressed and suppressed during the disputed poll, to leverage on its status as a chapter of a ruling party at the centre endowed with the indomitable weapons. But, since the poll is likely to be free and fair under President Muhammadu Buhari, the fate of the principal contenders will be decided by the people in an atmosphere of electoral sanity.

    The strength of Olusola, a native of Ikere, lies in the perceived formidable machinery of the governor, who against all odds, regained power in 2014, eight years after he was impeached in error by the House of Assembly. However, during the campaigns, Ekiti will beam the searchlight on his worth and fitness for the exalted position.

    This year’s governorship debate will be hot. Two dons endowed with adequate verbal facilities will be in the ring. Olusola will justify the continuity of the PDP administration beyond this year by reeling out what he believes to be the achievements of Fayose in the last four years. Fayemi will fire salvos at the PDP and expose the hollow in the score card of the governor. The former governor will delve into history, emerging with the evidence of effective and prudent management of resources when he was in charge. Ekiti elite will be divided between two egg heads in hot competition for the seat of government.

    Also, there will be a clash of strategy. Following the footsteps of Olusola, who has selected Deji Ogunsakin from Ado-Ekiti as his running mate, Fayemi, who hails from Isan-Ekiti, in Ekiti North Senatorial District, is also likely to pick his running mate from the state capital. The choice of running mates from Ado may continually fuel the perception that Ado and Ikere are the major deciders of governorship victory, to the consternation of other big towns like Ikole, Efon, Ijero, Ilawe, Otun and Omuo.

    But, how healthy and formidable are the two main parties? The PDP primary has generated bitterness, although only Olusola, who polled 1,191, and former Minister of State for Works, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, contested. The prince of Ise, who got 771 votes, has discredited the supposedly free and fair contest, saying that delegates were induced. He said he was on his way out. Fayose has dismissed his vituperation as the ranting of an ant. He said the PDP will win without the former PDP caretaker publicity secretary. PDP national leaders are still trying to reconcile the aggrieved with the governor.

    Generally, it is believed that the PDP may not suffer extreme polarisation, owing to few aspirants who fought for the ticket. The APC had 32 aspirants who tested their popularity within the party. But, to prevent further division, Fayemi, who was not carried away by his victory, instantly begun reconciliation. He offered an olive branch by visiting co-aspirants, including former Governor Segun Oni, who came second, in Ifaki-Ekiti, Senator Gbenga Aluko, Femi Bamisile in Ado, and Wole Oluyede in Ikere. His media aide, Yinka Oyebode, said he will meet other aspirants between today and tomorrow.

    Unlike the aggrieved PDP aspirant, some APC contestants demonstrated maturity by congratulating Fayemi. “We all won,” said Bamisile, former Speaker of the House of Assembly, who called for unity and cohesion. “We haven’t got to the finish line. We have a great assignment ahead, so that we can secure victory against the PDP and other contending parties,” he added.

    Also, in the spirit of reconciliation, an aspirant, Muyiwa Olumilua, said: “From this point, we no longer have any aspirant; we now have a candidate. All parallel structures must be dismantled and fused into one single force. We must all stand firmly behind our chosen candidate.”

    Lauding the shadow poll, Oni congratulated the Al-Makura Committee and the winner, Fayemi. He said he will not quit the party, stressing that he is a loyal party man.

    Fayemi was magnanimous in victory. He cautioned against post-primary partisan abuse, urging his supporters to avoid being rude to his rivals at the intra-party poll.  The lesson of the primary is that delegates rejected the push for zoning in Ekitiland, which is one zone. Since the primary was approached like war by all aspirants, Fayemi called for cessation of hostilities.  It is acknowledgement of the fact that he would need more than delegates’ votes to bounce back to power. “I plead that we put our differences aside and work together as one strong and indivisible party for success in the upcoming election,” he said.

    In Fayemi’s view, the APC can displace the PDP, if the there is unity and harmony among the gladiators.

    The next critical step for the APC candidate is the setting up of a campaign structure for the election. A chieftain said: “The campaign organisation must reflect the spread of aspirants, districts and party leadership. We must go for the election as one family. Fayemi should not permit vendetta. No exclusion. To win the governorship election, all the critical stakeholders must work for victory.”

    Last week, Fayemi congratulated his opponent, Olusola, for emerging in an orderly and peaceful primary. But, he told him that whoever becomes the APC candidate will be the preferred choice of the electorate. Yesterday, he beat his chest, saying he would be more acceptable to Ekiti than the PDP flag bearer.

    However, Fayose has challenged Fayemi to a duel, saying that he will lose his deposit at the poll, reminiscent of 2014. “I thank the APC for giving Ekiti people a candidate they love to vote against all times. Fayemi should not celebrate this pyrrhic victory yet because it is nothing but a flame that will be quenched on July 14. He should expect to suffer worse defeat compared to that of 2014,”he said.

    Fayose’s bravado, according to analysts, is premised on the gains of the PDP as the dominant party in Ekiti. All members of the State Executive Council and functionaries across the 16 local governments are his loyalists. All the members of the House of Assembly, except a defector, are PDP chieftains. Party members are also on the state boards and parastatals.

    To the PDP chairman, Gboyega Oguntuase, 9 lawyer, APC cannot withstand the PDP structures, especially at the grassroots, where he said, Fayose is popular with the people. Other party chieftains are basking in the euphoria of the power of incumbency, despite its limitation. The APC family has disputed the PDP’s strength while making reference to the confession of Dr. Tope Aluko, who said the 2014 was rigged. In his victory speech, Fayemi also punctured the notion of token populism premised on stomach infrastructure. “We have seen a cynical approach to politics that exploits the penury of the poor and the vulnerability of the marginalised. We have seen the entrenchment of the disdain for elders, traditional institutions, and all forms of constituted authorities.

    “Instead of continuing the quest for freedom from ignorance, disease and want, what we have seen is a paradigm that deepens captivity to these ills. In short, the last four years have called into question all that we stand for as a people; the timeless values of honour, dignity, nobility and civility encapsulated in the omoluabi ethos have been eroded,” he said.

    Observers predict a clash of incumbency powers as the PDP and the APC do battle on the slippery field of politics. A right activist and potential election observer said that Ekiti may be enveloped in anxiety and tension during the poll.

    Born in Ibadan on February 9,1965, Fayemi, a pro-democracy activist, was the Director of the Centre for Democracy and Development, a research and training institution dedicated to the study and promotion of democratic development, peace building and human security in Africa. He is a product of Christ School, Ado-Ekiti and Federal School of Arts and Science, Ondo. He attended the University of Lagos where he studied History and Politics, OAU where he obtained a Masters degree in International Relations and Kings College, University of London, England where he obtained a doctorate in War Studies.

    Fayemi has worked as a lecturer, journalist with the Guardian and City Tempo, researcher and strategy development adviser in Nigeria and United Kingdom. He taught at the Police College, Sokoto during his national youth service. He was responsible for the founding and management of the opposition Radio Freedom, Radio Democracy International and Radio Kudirat. He also served as an adviser on transitional justice, regional integration, constitutionalism, security sector reforms and civil-military relations to the Governments of Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Uganda Rwanda and Ghana. He was the main technical adviser to Nigeria’s Human Rights Violations Investigation Commission (Oputa Panel), technical expert to ECOWAS on small arms and light weapons and to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa on governance issues.

    Fayemi is a visiting scholar in Political Science Department, University of Ibadan and Fellow of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Ibadan. He was an Adjunct Professor of Security Studies at the African Centre for Strategic Studies, National Defense University, USA, and a Scholar-In-Residence in African Studies Programme at Northwestern University, Evanston, USA in 2004. He has many academic papers and well researched books to his credit.

    Olusola, a priest, is a professor of Building Technology at OAU.

    Forty nine years old Olusola is the son of Pa Ojo, the Eleka of Ikere-Ekiti. He attended St. Mathew’s Primary School and Annunciation School, Ikere before proceeding to the OAU to study Building. He holds a Master’s degree in Construction Technology from the University of Lagos and a doctorate degree in Building Technology from OAU. He started his career as a Graduate Assistant in 1990. He became an Associate Professor in 2009. Few months ago, he became a professor.

    In 2014, he became the deputy governor. He has been described as a stabilizing factor in the Fayose administration. His special interest is the education sector. As the supervisor of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Ekiti received the award of the ‘Best First Timer Performance’ nthrophy during the international debate in Singapore. It also won the ‘Best Performance in Junior Engineers, Technologists and Scientists (JETS) in Interstate Quiz Competition last year and overall best student performance in the 2016  Science Teachers Association of Nigeria (STAN)-organised science written and quiz competitions.

     

  • Reconciliation: Fayemi visits 15 co-contestants

    Ekiti State All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Kayode Fayemi, on Sunday began  reconciliatory moves with his co-contestants barely 24 hours after he emerged the party’s flag bearer for the July 14 governorship election.
    Fayemi, who on Saturday was declared winner of the APC primary having polled a total 941 votes, visited no fewer than 15 of the aspirants in their respective homes on Sunday.
    The candidate, who was accompanied by APC Ekiti State Chairman, Chief Jide Awe, and some chieftains of the party visited Engr Segun Oni at his Ifaki-Ekiti country home early on Sunday morning.
    Thereafter, he visited Rt.Hon Femi Bamisile, another aspirant and former Speaker of the state House of Assembly at his Ado-Ekiti residence. Fayemi  also visited Mr Kola Alabi and Dr Wole Oluyede  at their respective residences in Ikere –Ekiti.
    The APC candidate also visited Senator Gbanga Aluko at his Ode-Ekiti country home.
    Other aspirants visited by Fayemi in their respective homes on Sunday include: Mr Muyiwa Olumilua; Mr Kayode Ojo; Hon Bamidele Faparusi; Dr Adebayo Oriire; Dr Oluwole Oluleye; Mr Diran Adesua,  Mr Victor Kolade, Coker Olumuyiwa and Mr Sesan Fatoba.
    Dr Fayemi described his discussion with his co-contestants as “frank and useful” useful discussion, even as he expressed optimism that the party would go into the July 14 poll as a united entity.
    The APC standard bearer, had a few hours after his declaration as winner of the governorship primary, told his supporters of the need to maintain cordial relationship with other co-contestants and their supporters.
    He had also hinted on plans to constitute a body of all co-contestants into the Candidate’s Advisory Council.
  • APC Ekiti guber primary: Buhari congratulates Fayemi

    President Muhammadu Buhari has congratulated former governor of Ekiti State and Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Kayode Fayemi, for winning the All Progressives Congress (APC) ticket to contest the July 14, 2018 governorship elections.

    In a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and publicity, Garba Shehu, President Buhari commended all the participants in the keenly contested position, who passionately worked hard to serve the state as governors and urged them to keep upholding the values and philosophy of the party by supporting the APC candidate in the forthcoming elections.

    President Buhari said Fayemi’s track record in the state as a reformist, with a penchant for building educational infrastructure and promoting the welfare of the ordinary people, will bolster his chances at the forthcoming polls.

    The President noted that the successful primaries in the state, with more than 30 aspirants, further validate the credentials of the APC on internal democracy, and its preparedness to take the country to another level of development.

     

  • Ekiti 2018: Fayemi should expect worse defeat in July, says Fayose

    Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose has told the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, to expect a defeat that will be worse than what he suffered in the 2014 poll.
    Fayose said Fayemi should not celebrate yet over what he described as a “pyrrhic victory” secured at the All Progressives Congress (APC) shadow election on Saturday.
    The governor who reacted to Fayemi’s victory on his Twitter handle thanked the APC “for giving Ekiti people a candidate they love to vote against at all times.”
    He described Fayemi’s victory at the APC primary as a “fire that would be quenched at the July 14 governorship poll.”
    Fayose is backing his protégé, who emerged as the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate on May 8, Prof. Kolapo Olusola, to succeed him in office.
    Fayose tweeted: “I thank the APC for giving Ekiti people a candidate they love to vote against at all times.
    “Fayemi should not celebrate this pyrrhic victory yet because it is nothing but a flame that will be quenched on July 14th.
    “He should expect to suffer worse defeat compared to that of 2014.”
  • EKITI 2018: I’m not on revenge mission, says Fayemi

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship flag bearer in Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has said he desire to return to power is to better the lives of the citizenry and not to seek revenge against any individual or group.

    He said good governance, which gives priority to a better standard of living will return to the state, when an APC government returns to power in October.

    Fayemi noted that his victory at the APC governorship primary on Saturday has signaled the beginning of battle to rescue the state from bad governance, poverty and desecration of Ekiti values allegedly wreaked on the people by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) administration.

    He made the remarks in his acceptance speech after winning the APC governorship primary beating 31 other contestants at a keenly contested battle for the party’s ticket at Damlek Event Centre, Oke Ila, Ado-Ekiti, Saturday night.

    Fayemi polled 941 votes to defeat his immediate predecessor and former APC Deputy National Chairman (South), Chief Segun Oni, who received 481 votes. Mr. Kayode Ojo got 281 votes to come third.

    The Isan-born politician was declared winner by the Ekiti State APC Governorship Primary Electoral Committee Chairman, Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State.

    Al-Makura who commended all stakeholders for their contribution to the success of the primary handed Fayemi the Certificate of Return as the APC candidate for the July 14 poll expressing optimism that the party would coast home to victory.

    Making his speech after he was declared winner, Fayemi, who was joined by fellow aspirants on the podium, allayed the fears of the people of the state that he is on revenge mission on the electoral defeat he suffered in the June 21, 2014 election.

     

    Fayemi also used the opportunity to apologize to all those offended by some policies his first administration executed noting that his desire to seek Ekiti people’s votes again was hinged on an unfinished business to make their life better.

    The former governor urged party members and supporters to let go of all grievances in the course of the struggle for the governorship ticket and urged fellow party faithful to set aside differences and face the election as a united family.

    He said: “Let me say this to Ekiti people who will wake up in the morning to hear the news of the result of my being the party’s gubernatorial candidate in the July 14 election, I want you, Ekiti people, to be rest assured that I am not on any vengeance mission.

    “In accepting this onerous responsibility, I have a profound sense of unfinished business in making poverty history in this land.

    “In the course of my previous service in this state, there are certainly acts of omission and commission in our quest to rapidly develop our state.

    “This is an opportunity to apologize to those who might have been offended by our policies and programmes. Together, we will take our state to greater heights.”

    He hailed fellow aspirants for providing the stiff competition that enriched the race for the APC ticket stressing that “all of them are eminently qualified to be governor of Ekiti State and will do better than characters presently at the helm.”

    Fayemi announced that he was immediately setting up a Candidate Advisory Council comprising all the co-aspirants to share experience, plan ahead and ensure victory for the party at the governorship poll.

    “In all electoral contests, tempers often rise and nerves are frayed. I therefore humbly appeal to all my supporters, and to my co-contestants and their supporters, to let go of past differences as we forge ahead to a new dawn.”