Monday 5 May 2014

Ex-Ekiti State Governor Segun Oni Dumps PDP and Joins APC


The political atmosphere in Ekiti State ahead the governorship election is getting interesting. This is so as the top political forces in the state are aligning and re-aligning. Already, the immediate past Governor, Segun Oni, has abandoned the governorship candidate of the PDP in the state, Ayo Fayose, to team up with the sitting Governor of the state, Kayode Fayemi, preparatory to the June 21 election.
The former governor said, “We must ask ourselves who is in a better position to give Ekiti a better future, the kind of future that we want. This is why we are doing this. If you are an Ekiti person, ask yourself who is in a better position to bequeath to your children a better future. 
“Tomorrow is greater than today and yesterday. Let us look at our future. I am not talking perfection. I know God is the only one who is perfect. We must not focus on personal interests. Let us think about the future of our children. Tomorrow has started today. 
“The Almighty God will grant you honour beyond your projection. This venture will succeed. Your tenure will be a huge success.
Oni made this known in Ifaki Ekiti on Monday during Fayemi’s visit to his residence before the campaign rally held in the town.

Oni’s decision to join forces with Fayemi and the APC was applauded by the supporters of the two politicians who were present at the meeting. The governor, who was obviously excited, described Oni as a rare leader who was really interested in development.

Governor Fayemi said, “What my egbon has demonstrated today is that he is a true leader. The ruling party is still in government. He could make demands, but for him, he has demonstrated that he is a man of honour from the Land of Honour, and I know that God will always bless his ways. He has followed his conscience. He has followed his conviction. He has demonstrated that character is important to our values system. We have done everything to follow in those footsteps as Ekiti sons and daughters.”

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