Tuesday, 22 April 2014
‘Why Ekiti People Will Re-Elect Fayemi For Second Term’
Ekiti State governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi will be re-elected for a second term in the June 21 governorship election in the state based on his record of achievements and transformative leadership style that has impacted positively on the people of the state.
The chief press secretary to the governor, Mr Olayinka Oyebode, who made this declaration at a forum in Ido-Ile Ekiti yesterday, said Ekiti people recognise and appreciate good work as well as good leaders and know how to give appropriate reward.
According to Oyebode, Governor Fayemi has improved the quality of lives of the people and the various communities in the last three and a half years through prudent management of resources and by being innovative.
He said while other aspirants in the race would be labouring to convince the electorate on their ability, Fayemi’s record of achievements in the areas of education and human capital
development; health care delivery; youth, women and community empowerment; gender empowerment, tourism development ; modernised agriculture and the social security scheme would speak for him.
Describing other aspirants as pretenders, Oyebode said Governor Fayemi has raised the bar of governance in the state, adding that the Ekiti people, having tasted massive development by an accountable and compassionate administration are not prepared to go back to the era of brigandage that characterised the state between 2003 and 2010.
Fayemi, according to him has been tested and has proved that he is a highly focused, dynamic and compassionate leader who has a genuine plan for the state and its people and a roadmap to achieving it.
This, according to him, marked him out of a motley crowd of other opportunistic politicians who are out to con the people with disjointed claims that fail to add up.
He said: “ Governor Fayemi knows where Ekiti should be in the next four years and has the roadmap and the ability to take the state and the people there. This is different from other aspirants many of whom have no clear cut agenda. Till date, he remains the only one who has a clear vision of what he wants to do for the state and its people in the next four years.“I am yet to see other aspirants say precisely what they intend to do for the state. Or how they intend to better the education or health sector. So, it shows they just want power for their self –serving sake. Or can anyone point at any known agenda of either the Labour Party , Peoples Democratic Party or the Accord Party candidates?“
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