Governor Biodun Oyebanji has been hailed for making political history in Ekiti State after securing a second consecutive electoral victory, a feat that had eluded every governor in the state since Nigeria's return to democratic rule in 1999.
Senate Leader Commends Oyebanji's Historic Win
The commendation came from Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, following the declaration of the All Progressives Congress candidate as winner of Saturday's governorship election. Bamidele described the outcome as a strong expression of public confidence in Oyebanji's administration and its record in office.
According to the Senate leader, the governor's re-election reflects widespread acceptance of his leadership style and commitment to governance. He noted that the administration had succeeded in fostering cooperation among key political figures and stakeholders across the state.
Why Oyebanji Made History
Bamidele, who served as chairman of the APC Governorship Election Campaign Council, said Ekiti had witnessed a more stable political atmosphere under Oyebanji's watch. He credited the governor with promoting dialogue and maintaining cordial relationships with former governors and influential leaders regardless of political affiliations.
The senator described the election result as a positive development for the state and expressed optimism that the renewed mandate would strengthen ongoing development programmes.
Election Results Showed Landslide Victory
The Independent National Electoral Commission declared Oyebanji winner after he secured 319,224 votes in the governorship poll. His closest challenger, Peoples Democratic Party candidate Wole Oluyede, polled 40,543 votes, while African Democratic Congress candidate Dare Bejide garnered 12,872 votes.
Bamidele said the margin of victory demonstrated the trust reposed in the governor by the electorate. He added that the outcome provided an opportunity for continuity in governance and the implementation of policies aimed at improving the welfare of residents.
What Comes Next For Ekiti
The Senate leader expressed confidence that Oyebanji's second term would build on existing achievements and further advance development across the state. He also commended residents for their peaceful conduct throughout the election and praised the national and state leadership of the APC for their support during the campaign.
Bamidele said the governor's return to office signalled a brighter future for Ekiti, describing the election outcome as a landmark moment in the state's democratic journey.



