The Ebira Community in the Southern District of Ekiti State has appealed to Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, to ensure that a capable hand from the South Senatorial District succeeds him in October 2022 on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress.
The Ebira people are an ethno-linguistic group of central Nigeria who are predominantly farmers, working and residing in their multitude in Ekiti South and Ondo North in Ekiti and Ondo States respectively with Okene, Kogi State as their administrative headquarters. Speaking through one of their leaders, Salaudeen Yunusa, at a consultative meeting held with the Special Assistant to the State Governor on Ethnic Relations, Sulaiman Nasiru, said having lived and worked in Ekiti State for over 50 years, they are now part of the stakeholders whose opinion on politics and the general state of affairs in Ekiti should not be ignored.
“We are a large group of people living and farming in this environment. We have lived here for over 50 years. We are now sons and daughters of the soil. Our children have married Ekiti people. We are strong stakeholders here. We strongly believe in fairness and equity considering a Governor has never emerged from the South Senatorial district since the creation of Ekiti State.
“We have all decided in favour of the ruling APC Government. Our sympathy is for the APC but we have a demand: The Governorship Candidate of the APC for the 2022 election should emerge from the Ekiti South in the interest of fairness, equity and justice. Governor Fayemi and Minister Adeniyi Adebayo have the political will in Ekiti to achieve this and make history.
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