As things heat up for the Gubernatorial elections in Ekiti for 2022, the All Progressives Congress governorship candidate for the June 18 election in Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji, has openly jeered at his Social Democratic Party counterpart, Segun Oni, to make an official withdrawal if he is not ready for a real contest in the impending poll.
Without mincing words, he had openly alleged that Oni was posing as if he was expecting himself to be imposed on Ekiti, rather than a real contest going by phantom accusations he had allegedly been raising against the ruling party to gain relevance.
Oyebanji made this statement in Ado Ekiti, on Friday, while reacting to an allegation raised by the SDP that its deputy governorship candidate, Ladi Owolabi, was allegedly attacked by suspected APC thugs on Wednesday.
Debunking the claim, Oyebanji, who spoke through the Director of Media and Publicity of his campaign outfit, Hon. Taiwo Olatunbosun told the former governor not to expect to become Ekiti governor on the platter of gold or via undemocratic fashion. Oyebanji said the people of Ekiti will elect who governs them through a keen and democratic process and not by imposition, thuggery and raising of unfounded accusations for cheap political capital.
The APC candidate added that Oyebanji and members of his political campaign family are deeply obsessed with the ongoing electioneering campaigns and won’t descend to the level of promoting thuggery and unnecessary attacks.
“I want to say with all sincerity and open heart that the APC was not aware of any attack on the SDP deputy governorship candidate.
“And if truly it happened, I want to dissociate our members from it, because we are busy campaigning all over Ekiti. We are the ruling party and we have a lot of good projects we have done to campaign to Ekiti people, so we have no reason to attack anyone”, he said.
The APC candidate added further, “With the ways they have been threatening the people and raising false allegations, I don’t think Segun Oni is prepared for a real contest.
“All he wanted is getting the governorship through blackmail and on a platter of gold, which we believed was undemocratic. If he finds himself unprepared for the contest, he can withdraw honourably from the race.
“Oyebanji had unveiled his manifesto, which is his social contract with the Ekiti people and it covered human capital development, infrastructure, healthcare delivery, commercial agriculture, and good governance, among others.
“So, we are running a race that is well defined. Let other party candidates, including Oni learn from us, unveil his manifesto if they have any and let the people know what they have in stock for them, rather than stoking violence, attacks and unrest”.