‘God who did it in 2022 will do it again’: Ekiti governor addresses re-election concerns
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‘God who did it in 2022 will do it again’: Ekiti governor addresses re-election concerns

  • Governor Biodun Oyebanji assures supporters he is not bothered by 2026 re-election worries, trusts God’s plan and focuses on good governance
  • Oyebanji urges politicians to stop sending anxious messages about his re-election, stressing his belief in divine intervention
  • The governor calls for calm, unity and focus on delivering progress for Ekiti State, stressing that God will handle the future

Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has raised concerns over his re-election in 2026. He expressed displeasure with the messages politicians are sending him and worries about the election.

The governor said he is focused on governance and fulfilling his promises to the people.

Governor Oyebanji
The Ekiti governor tells doubters of his political game to rest their minds. Photo: X/Oyebanji Biodun
Source: Twitter

Speaking at the monthly praise evening and Worship in Ado Ekiti, Oyebanji assured his supporters that he would not lose sleep over the election. He emphasized that his political future is in God’s hands.

“What God does not give to a man he cannot have,” he said, urging politicians to stop sending alarming messages.

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Oyebanji appeals to worried allies

Oyebanji attributed the achievements of his administration to divine intervention. He said God, who made his victory in 2022 possible, will settle things again in 2026. The governor maintained that delivering good governance remains his priority.

He encouraged people to trust God and focus on their present responsibilities. “God is responsible for everything, including 2026,” he noted.

Oyebanji assured Ekiti residents that their concerns would not derail the progress of his administration.

For those who doubt his political stance, Oyebanji said he serves the God of peace and is not bothered by criticism. “Some say I’m not one Politician and do not understand politics. It does not disturb my peace,” he added.

The governor concluded his remarks with a call for calm and unity. He urged everyone to concentrate on moving the state forward rather than worrying about the future. “Let us do the work given to us very well,” Oyebanji concluded.

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Ekiti governor approves N70,000 new minimum wage

previous, Legit.ng reported that Governor Oyebanji has fulfilled his promise to improve the welfare of workers by announcing a N70,000 minimum wage for Ekiti government officials.

In one statement on Tuesday, the governor revealed that the pay increase includes adjustments for retirees and assured that “no one will be left behind.”

Tanimola Kolade, the Special Assistant on Digital Communications to the Governor, confirmed on Tuesday and shared further details.

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Source: Legit.ng