Ahead of the June 20 Governorship election in Ekiti State, Muslim Leaders across the 16 local government areas of the State have pledged to mobilize and deliver no fewer than 150,000 votes for the re-election of Governor Biodun Oyebanji for a second term, citing his inclusive style of governance, commitment to the welfare of citizens and for championing religious harmony in the state for their decision.
The Muslim leaders disclosed this on Sunday during an engagement with the Governor at the residence of the Chief Imam and President-General of the League of Imams and Alfas in Southwest, Edo and Delta States, Sheik (Dr) jamiu Kewulere Bello.
The meeting was attended by Sheikh Bello, President Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji (Dr) Ahmed Bakare; members of the Supreme Council, Chief Imams from the 16 local government areas of the state, as well as representatives of the National Council of Muslim Youth Organisation (NACOMYO).
Speaking on behalf of the Muslim community, Sheik Bello commended Governor Oyebanji for carrying all segments of the state along in governance, describing him as a leader who has demonstrated fairness, humility and a genuine commitment to the development of Ekiti State without discrimination on religion or political affiliation.
The President-General noted that Governor Oyebanji’s outstanding performance in office is a reflection of his sound upbringing, vast experience and proper political tutelage. He described him as a well-prepared leader who understands the demands of governance, stressing that his impressive achievements across various sectors had earned him the confidence of the Muslim community.
He assured the Governor of full support by Muslims to ensure he gets a second term in office.
Also in his remarks, the President Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Ahmed Bakare, said the Muslim community had never had it so good in the state. He noted that over 50 Muslims currently hold various positions in the current administration, describing the gesture as unprecedented in the history of the state and a clear reflection of fairness and inclusion.
Also in their separate remarks, the Chief Imams of Ansar -ur-deen in Ado Ekiti Sheik Abdulai Mutoib and the Coordinator of NACOMYO, Mudasiru Yusulf said the Muslim Community has already identified over 150,000 Muslims with valid voter cards and have already set up a machinery to track and ensure they vote for the Governor as a demonstration of their appreciation for the Governor’s inclusive governance style, people-oriented policies and programmes.
In his response, Governor Oyebanji expressed appreciation to the Muslim community for their prayers, loyalty and support for his administration. He said the purpose of his visit was not to canvass for votes, but to convey his appreciation to them and seek continued prayers for the success of his administration and the forthcoming election.
Governor Oyebanji said contrary to the belief that second term governors often underperform, he said he intends to deliver more impactful projects and programme across sectors in his second term would deliver even more impactful projects and programmes.
He urged the Muslim faithful to continue to support his administration’s efforts in building a more prosperous and united Ekiti State for the present and future generations, adding that his government remains committed to sustaining peace, religious harmony and inclusive governance.
“My coming here today is not to canvass for vote because I know you Will vote for me, I am here for three reasons: First, is to come and thank you, second is to come and seek for your prayers, and the third is that I don’t want to take you for granted, I see all you are doing and I know you are ready for the election but that doesn’t not mean I should now take you for granted.
“From what the Alfa said that there is this fear, which is genuine, that most Governors when elected for second term will believe they are not contesting again and might not perform well, but whoever knows there is tomorrow will not do that. Second term is the most critical, it is better to serve once and leave than to mess up in the second term”, the Governor asserted.
Also present at the event were, Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Habibat Adubiaro, Commissioner for Regional Development and Inter-Governmental Affairs, Dr Kareem Makanjuola, Special Adviser on Tertiary Education, Prof Akeem Azeez, Permanent Secretary, Governor’s Office, Mr Taju Adejumo, among others.