Former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, has reaffirmed his support for President Bola Tinubu and Governor Biodun Oyebanji ahead of the 2027 presidential election and the June 20 governorship election in Ekiti State, declaring that he would not support the candidate of his own party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Fayose said his decision was influenced by the faction that produced the PDP governorship candidate, stressing that although he would not support the party’s flagbearer, he would neither condemn nor criticise him.
The former governor made the declaration during a live programme on Our People’s 104.1 FM, Ado-Ekiti, which was simultaneously broadcast on radio and television stations across the state.
His endorsement of Tinubu and Oyebanji is expected to further strengthen the political standing of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti, particularly given Fayose’s enduring influence within the state’s political landscape despite being a prominent PDP figure.
Reflecting on his political journey, Fayose recalled how he challenged the incumbent governor during the 2002 governorship election, noting that he approached the contest with determination and a clear strategy.
“When I came to Ekiti in 2002 to contest against the incumbent governor, I started by distributing water and kerosene to the people. I prepared fully as an opposition candidate and was determined to win the election,” he said.
Fayose questioned the commitment of some opposition figures currently seeking to unseat Governor Oyebanji, arguing that effective electioneering requires dedication, strategic planning and sustained engagement with the electorate.
“Today, how many of Governor Oyebanji’s opponents have truly played the role of an opposition determined to defeat the incumbent? It is clear for everyone to see who is genuinely campaigning like someone who wants to win, just as I did back then,” he stated.
According to him, electoral victory is not achieved through mere declarations but through hard work, commitment and consistent interaction with the electorate.
He maintained that Governor Oyebanji enjoys broad acceptance among Ekiti residents, describing popular support as the greatest asset any political candidate can possess.
“Oyebanji has the people and the people remain the greatest strength in any election,” Fayose added.
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