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Ekiti 2022: Buhari’s aide urges APC members to brace up

By Victor Akinkuolie, Ado-Ekiti

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The Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Political Matters, Senator Babafemi Ojudu has urged members of the All Progressive Congress (APC) to brace up for the challenge ahead of the 2022 gubernatorial election.
Ojudu said the citizens are daily losing interest in the ruling APC-led government in Ekiti state, calling on Governor Kayode Fayemi to address the yearnings of the people before the next year’s governorship election.
The APC Chieftain clarified that his constant criticism of the lapses in the administration of Dr Fayemi in Ekiti was borne out of his love for the state and not meant to embarrass the government.
Ojudu noted that the governor should listen to people in the streets and show more commitment to the development of the state in the interest of the party, adding that it would be distrastrous for the APC to be defeated in the June 18, 2021 governorship poll.
The presidential aide had called the attention of the governor to the dangerous and life-threatening conditions of Ekiti roads, which generated series of reactions especially from the governor’s supporters who blamed him for coming out publicly to criticize the governor on the poor condition of the roads, describing it as,” insult and unpatriotic to Ekiti “
Ojudu in a statement on Sunday by his political assistant, Ahmed Lawal noted that as a citizen of Ekiti, he is passionate about the development of the state, hence his periodic interventions for the administration to adjust and remained focus in addressing the concerns and welfare of the people.
According to him, ” The governor should do the needful by paying attention to governance, exhibit financial prudency, be more committed, stay more at home and see himself as servant, rather than a master and give Ekiti good governance . Time is running out for our party and what the people there are saying about us less than a year to election is not encouraging at all.
“In case they didn’t know, he was only amplifying what the commoners, whose voices can’t be heard were saying on the streets and I advise the government to apply common sense and redirect governance, before these unheard citizens would vent their angers on election day and that would be disastrous for our party.”

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