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2018 Guber: The forlorn hope of APC in Ekiti

Olufemi Alonge (Alonso) The first President of the United States of America, George Washington once said, "where there is no vision, there is no hope". Hope is the last thing that a man planning to survive or make history in life must not lose. However, what I don't cherish in our brothers is their ability to be hopeful on impossibilities. If simple analyses are what will make some bragging members of Ekiti State All Progressives Congress (APC) know that they can only rig where they are popular, I'm here with some facts. It is not by pride, but the little knowledge of mine in politics and governance is enough to give an accurate account of the past elections in the country since 1998. For better understanding, permit me to begin my narratives with 2014 gubernatorial election in Ekiti. Then, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) was the ruling party in Nigeria while APC was the ruling party in Ekiti. But PDP was fully on ground and the general acceptability cu...

NYSC: Fayose to Buhari, Nigerian youths are the best in the world

Governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose, has described Nigerian youths as the best in the world, lamenting that the under privileged among them have had to struggle hard to make it in an environment without viable and equal opportunities. He was reacting to statements credited to President Mohammadu Buhari saying that many Nigeria youths below age of 30 are lazy and only waiting for cheap and easy way out. Governor Fayose who told the 2300 corps members deployed to Ekiti during the swearing in ceremony on Monday at Ise-Ekiti orientation camp, that Nigerian leaders believe strongly in them, their industry and strength of character amid daunting socio-economic odds, urged them to keep hope alive as a new, younger and energetic leader would soon emerge to better their lot. "Without being immodest, I join other Nigerians to condemn the statement that undermines our youth, describing them as lazy, I rather say our youths are the best in the world "With great determination a...

I am happy to be honoured as Matron of Ekiti Women Emancipation Movement - Tosin Aluko

The first female council boss in Ekiti State and the current Commissioner 1, Ekiti State Local Government Service Commission, Chief (Mrs) Tosin Ajisafe Aluko has expressed joy over her appointment as the Matron of Ekiti Women Emancipation Movement. The former council boss said she was shocked at the unexpected honour bestowed on her by the movement yesterday during the official inauguration of the group. She commended the brains the movement, especially the Co-ordinator, Mrs. Adenike Adedayo for her ability to mobilize and coordinate virtuous women across the sixteen local government areas of the state and promised to give the movement necessary support. Mrs. Aluko said she will never run away from association of women that has foresight like Ekiti Women Emancipation Movement. "One of the type of associations that I like to associate myself with is a group like this.The fact that the movement is one of the formidable groups formed to market Prof. Kolapo Olusola Eleka a...

Ido/Osi LG Boss Condemns Ifaki Bank Robbery, Wants Perpetrators Arrested

The Executive Chairman of Ido/Osi Local government, Hon Prince Tunde Aladegbami, has condemned an attack in Ifaki, Ekiti State on Thursday evening, which led to the death of a police officer. In a statement signed by his Special Assistant on Media, Ojo Owoduni Femi Omoifaki on Thursday, Prince Aladegbami, said he was saddened by the incident. The Chairman, who described the incident as “despicable” and the perpetrators as “cruel individuals,” said there can never be any valid grounds or rationale behind such violence that has left family without their loved ones, and one more community in grief and shock. Prince Aladegbami expressed his condolence to the community on the live that was lost in the attack and agreed that “no stone will be left unturned until the perpetrators of this heinous act are caught and brought to justice.” He said all must work together to ensure that this does not reoccur, urging residents and other stakeholder to “co-operate at various levels to i...

Continuity will earn women more respect -Deaconess Olusola

Wife of Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Mrs. Janet Olusola Eleka has said that Ekiti women will be trusted with political power if room could be given for continuity in the state. Mrs. Olusola made the remarks on Thursday in Ado-Ekiti during the inauguration of Ekiti Women Emancipation Movement, a group formed to promote and advocate for the interest of women and to enlighten Ekiti women on the need to participate fully in politics. The wife of the Deputy Governor who was ably represented by the Tutor General for Ekiti Central, Mrs. Toyin Arogundade urged Ekiti women to do whatever they can do to ensure that Prof. Eleka win the July 14 election, saying they should go back to their wards to canvass for more support ahead of the election. In her welcome address, the Coordinator of the movement, Mrs. Adedayo Adenike said the group was not out to rival the existing groups already working for Prof. Eleka but to add their own input in ensuring that he becomes the next governor of Ekiti S...

Ekiti 2018: INEC should not try rubbish in Ekiti- Jeje

A member of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Hon. Samuel Jeje has joined Ekiti people in passing a strong message to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to allow Ekiti people decide who they want as their leader and forget about rigging the July 14 election for the All Progressives Congress (APC). Jeje made the statement on Sunday while hosting some youths from Ido/Osi Constituency II in Ayetoro-Ekiti. The youths who were all loyalists of PDP expressed their concern over the noise of the main opposition party in the state that INEC has agreed to rig the election in favour of APC. The lawmaker said there was nothing to panic about the election because INEC dare not misbehave in Ekiti. He stressed that the electoral body will not attempt to try rubbish with Ekiti people because they know the implication. "Gov. Ayodele Fayose is not a man that anybody can rubbish politically, so the thought that APC will use federal might via INEC to rig the election should b...

Why my deputy should succeed me –Fayose

Ekiti state governor, Ayodele Fayose has said he is supporting his deputy, Prof. Kolapo Olusola, because he has been instrumental to the unprecedented achievement recorded by his administration in education. He said such a feat must be sustained after his tenure. Fayose stated this at the weekend when the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools (NAPPS) conferred on him the Most Performing Governor in Private Education award, during the international conference of the association at the Afe Babalola University (ABUAD), Ado Ekiti. The governor said:  “When you don’t allow continuity, you will lose all the gains you have recorded. For our achievements to be sustainable, we must encourage the continuity of this government by supporting Olusola to succeed me. “My deputy is a man who has done well in education. He is an outstanding personality; he is personally involved in the education sector in our state. Their decision is not by chance, they must have looked into ...