By Rt. Hon. Taiwo Olatunbosun, Commissioner for Information, Ekiti State
In every democratic journey, there comes a defining moment when citizens must decide whether progress should be consolidated or disrupted. In Ekiti State today, that moment presents a clear and compelling case for the re-election of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji.
Ekiti’s political culture has long favoured reason over rhetoric. Judged against that standard, the case for granting Governor Oyebanji a second term rests not on sentiment, but on the practical logic of consolidating gains already underway.
Public service, especially in a state as historically conscious as ours, demands more than ambition. It requires insight, experience, and a deep understanding of institutional evolution. At its core, public service is about trust, competence, and measurable results.
Governor Oyebanji is not merely occupying office; he is an integral part of Ekiti’s developmental journey, deeply woven into its history and institutional growth.
Long before assuming the governorship, he was actively involved in the processes that shaped Ekiti State. He worked within structures that helped define our early institutions and contributed to the administrative foundations upon which successive governments have built. Across different progressive administrations, he gained firsthand experience in policy formulation and implementation at the highest levels of governance.
Such institutional memory is rare and invaluable. It provides clarity about where we have come from, insight into present realities, and perspective on what must be done to secure the future.
Governance with Steady Focus
Since taking office, Governor Oyebanji has demonstrated calm, methodical leadership. Infrastructure renewal across communities has improved connectivity and stimulated local economic activity. These projects are not cosmetic; they are economic enablers for farmers, traders, transporters, and small-scale entrepreneurs.
The Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport stands as a testament to long-term planning, strategically aligning agriculture, logistics, and investment within a coherent economic framework. It reflects a forward-looking vision aimed at expanding the state’s productive capacity and strengthening its competitiveness.
Economic Direction Rooted in Strength
Ekiti’s comparative advantage in agriculture has been strategically prioritized. Support for farmers, improvements across value chains, and strengthened market linkages demonstrate coordinated economic planning. The integration of agricultural production with aviation logistics underscores a deliberate, interconnected development strategy rather than isolated policymaking.
Human Capital at the Centre
As the Fountain of Knowledge and the Land of Honour, Ekiti’s greatest asset remains its people. The administration has sustained investment in public education infrastructure while strengthening partnerships within the tertiary sector. Preparing young people for emerging opportunities continues to anchor the state’s growth strategy.
Healthcare delivery has likewise received focused attention, particularly through improvements in primary healthcare services and enhanced accessibility at the grassroots level. Governance, in practical terms, must improve everyday life, and deliberate steps have been taken to achieve that objective.
Stability as a Development Asset
One of the defining features of the current administration is its emphasis on political stability and inclusive governance. Governor Oyebanji has fostered constructive engagement across political divides, traditional institutions, civil servants, and community stakeholders. This approach has reinforced social cohesion and strengthened public confidence in governance.
In a democracy, peace and predictability are not incidental, they are prerequisites for sustainable development.
The Case for Continuity
Development is cumulative. Roads must connect to markets. Educational reforms require time to mature. Economic strategies demand consistency before yielding measurable returns. Interrupting structured progress for the sake of change alone risks slowing momentum that has been deliberately built.
Governor Oyebanji’s antecedents, from his role in Ekiti’s formative years to his service in successive administrations, have equipped him with both perspective and pragmatism. His leadership reflects continuity anchored in experience, not experimentation.
For Ekiti, the decision ahead is strategic. It is about whether to consolidate institutional stability and developmental momentum, or to reset a cycle that is already producing structured gains.
Measured against Ekiti’s tradition of thoughtful and principle-driven choices, the argument for continuity under Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji is compelling.
The foundations are visible.
The direction is defined.
The task ahead is consolidation.
























