Oni canvasses support for Oyebanji’s development efforts
By Samuel Ogunsona
The Governor of Ekiti State, Abiodun Oyebanji and former Governor of the State, Chief Segun Oni sat side-by-side at the State House Chapel as both leaders worshiped God on Sunday.
Observers continue to commend Oyebanji for his efforts at uniting the state and bringing everyone together to move the state forward.
The latest development is seen as a new dimension to opposition politics in Ekiti State.
Oni was former Governor of the State and candidate of the Social democratic Party (SDP) in the last governorship election.
Engr Segun Oni, stormed the Government House Chapel on Sunday morning to join Governor Biodun Oyebanji for the Sunday worship.
The former Governor who came with some members of his immediate family and political associates, arrived at the chapel, located inside the Government House complex, Ado-Ekiti around 9.55am.
The developments were monitored by Irohinoodua correspondent.
He was received by the State Governor.
Former Governor Oni said he was in the service to fulfil a promise he had earlier made to Governor Oyebanji to come and worship with him at the Government House Chapel, having missed the opportunity to join the Governor for the special thanksgiving service held on October 22, in commemoration of his first anniversary in office.
Oni who recalled that his last worship at the chapel was on October 15, 2010, the day he was removed from office by the Court of Appeal.
The former governor, in his address to the congregation, which included Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye; Speaker of the Assembly, Rt Hon Adeoye Aribasoye; Head of service, Engr Sunday Komolafe and some top government officials, called on stakeholders in the Ekiti project to join hands with Governor Oyebanji to achieve a landmark success for the collective progress of the State.
He emphasised the fact that politics remains an avenue to serve the people, adding that election and election petitions are part of the constitutional processes of democracy.
“It is good to contest an election. It is also good to challenge he outcome in the court. And after then, you move on. We should run politics. Politics should not run us. This is the time we should all join hands together with Governor Oyebanji to develop the State.
Engr Oni expressed delight at the transformation being experienced in the state within the last one year, saying that it an attestation to Governor Oyebanji’s exemplary and visionary leadership.
“I have come here to fellowship with everybody, especially my brother, the Governor and to also tell politicians, we should give our self holiday sometimes from politics and politicking.”, Engr Oni said.
He commended the Governor for various infrastructure projects as well as the ongoing efforts at ensuring all abandoned projects are completed including the Ado-Ifaki road. “ I will say he has being very impressive, he is a gift to us as a people and I believe that he has a perfect composure to move us forward”.
He charged the Governor to continue to trust in God for the realization of his shared prosperity agenda even in the face of the meager resources available to the State.
In his response, Governor Oyebanji thanked the former Governor for his love for Ekiti State and for his commitment to the development of the state.
Oyebanji, who described the former Governor as a selfless leader who genuinely love and worked for the growth of Ekiti People, said the state will forever be grateful to him for his selfless service to people of the state.
“I thank Your Excellency for this remarkable visit, which I consider a demonstration of your love for me and for our dear state. For you to come around and worship God with us shows you love and support our development efforts.
“One think remarkable about you is that you love Ekiti people and Ekiti people love you. You are selfless and you live in the heart of the people.
“That I won the election does not mean I am better than you. It is by God’s grace. And you have been a pillar of support to us, immediately the court case ended.”, Oyebanji added.
Oyebanji also used the avenue to appreciate all former Governors of the State for their support for his administration, not minding political party affiliations.
Assuring the former Governors that his administration would continue to prioritize the welfare of the people, Governor Oyebanji urged stakeholders to come and contribute their expertise and resources for the overall development of the state, emphasizing that progress knows no party lines.
The Chaplain of the Government House Chapel, Pastor Segun Awolumate, who hailed the humility and simplicity of both former Governor Oni and the Incumbent Governor Oyebanji, urged politicians and public office holders/seekers to take a cue from the life styles of the two leaders.