Ondo Guber Poll: Ekiti Indigenes Drum Support For Akeredolu

The association of Ekiti Indigenes in Ondo state has pledge their support to the reelection bid of incumbent governor, Rotimi Akeredolu.

The association expressed their commitment to the actualisation of the governor’s second term bid at an interactive session when it leadership met with  Senior Special Assistant (Diaspora Affairs) to Ekiti State Governor Femi Odere in Akure on Wednesday, August 12, 2020

At the meeting, the Governor’s aide underscored the importance of rallying behind Akeredolu at the October poll.

He said their support of Akeredolu was significant not because of what he described as “bone which God breathed life into that’s now famous as Ile Iyi, Ile Eye was taken from the ribs of Ondo State” but also that the “peaceful political coexistence and progress in both states should be sustained and nurtured.”

For their part, the leaders, in their different remarks, readily declared their readiness and that of their members to work assidiously for the reelection of Akeredolu in line with the demand of the governor of their home state Dr. Kayode Fayemi,

They also expressed the hope that a new approach would be embraced during the electioneering campaign in order that their efforts and votes can be maximized. After the meeting, the governor’s aide paid a courtesy visit to the MD/CEO of Klick Konnect Network, Chief Alexander Ajipe in his office.

The SSA (Diaspora Affairs) to Ekiti State Gov Femi Odere addressing the gathering.

A cross section of the leadership of Ekiti associations in Akure, Ondo State.
(From left): Mr. Ajibola Muyiwa Olabode, Director of Special Duties; Mr. Femi Odere, SSA Diaspora Affairs to Gov Fayemi; Chief Alex Ajipe, MD/CEO Klick Konnect and Ibi Giga Ambassadors; Hon. Olugbenga Daramola, Labour Party National Financial Secretary and Hon. Wale Ibitoye, Labour Party Secretary.



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