Isaac Fayose Decries Ekiti Gov's Performance
Social media critic, Isaac Fayose has said Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, has not performed below the expectations of the people of state despite huge resources available at his disposal.
Isaac Fayose, is a brother to former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose, who is one of the promoters of Governor Oyebanji for another term in Office ahead of 2026 governorship election in the state.
In a viral video on Democracy Day, Isaac Fayose described Oyebanji as a failure while comparing him with other governors in the country.
Fayose commended Governor Alex Otti of Abia State for inaugurating 15 projects in a day. He also praised the Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Mr. Nyesom Wike for several projects at the nation’s capital.
But Fayose lamented that Ekiti State governor had no project to inaugurate despite the huge federal allocations to the state.
Fayose expressed dis-appointment over the inability of Governor Oyebanji to inaugurate any laudable project in Ekiti State since assumption of Office in 2022 except what Fayose called “upkeeps to the former governors.”
The social critic accused Governor Oyebanji of ordering thugs to take over the Streets in Ekiti in order to prevent protests against his government on Democracy Day, and for failing to deliver any meaningful dividend of democracy to the people except upkeep to former governors in the State in order to secure their support for second term.
He said in pigin: “But, my own Governor for Ekiti nothing to commission, the only job wey he dey do, na to dey give upkeep to former Governors like dem dey be his wives.”
“Giving Dem upkeeps, just give dem money, o ya , chop money go and see President for me make you beg am, make him use me again, nothing to commission for Democracy Day, nothing lined up to commission in Ekiti State. We wan protest, dey don block the roads, dey don even put thugs for roads.”
“Persons wey, man, no feel catch, God go catch am, God will deliver that state, Ekiti by the grace of God. God will deliver us from your hands and other former governors. Happy Democracy Day, my People.”