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My sole political agenda is to support my husband to end his tenure well, says Ekiti First Lady

Erelu Bisi Fayemi

Ekiti State First Lady, Erelu Bisi Fayemi has debunked speculations that she is eyeing the Ekiti State North Senatorial seat of the state.

The wife of the Governor who made this known in a personally signed statement obtained by Sunrise News said there is no truth in the speculation making the rounds, adding that her main focus right now is to continue to support her husband to succeed in his assignment of governing the state.

She distanced herself from a poster which she said has surfaced online which went viral on some social media, which came out the morning after the successful conduct of the APC gubernatorial primary election won by former Secretary to the State Government Mr Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji.

She said the mischievous authors of the said posters went as far as claiming that the senatorial seat was reerved for her for her support for BAO’s emergence as the party’s governorship candidate.

The statement reads: “This morning, I woke up to see posters online for Erelu Bisi Fayemi, Senate Ekiti North. This information has been circulating for some time now so it is nothing new. Today’s poster was however released the morning after Mr Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji (BAO) emerged as gubernatorial candidate for the next governorship election in Ekiti State.

Those behind this mischief have been floating the narrative that the Senatorial seat is going to be my reward for supporting Mr Oyebanji’s aspiration. My position is as follows:

1. I have no interest whatsoever in contesting for a Senatorial seat. I have never discussed this with anyone and how this story keeps circulating is a mystery. Let me repeat, I am not interested.

2. My sole political agenda in Ekiti State is to support my husband, HE Dr Kayode Fayemi, and to ensure that he finishes well. My husband’s success is the only reward I need.

3. The Ekiti  APC Primaries were held on January 27th, and a winner was declared by the relevant authorities. Many people of all ages spent a lot of time promoting their candidates online, a very important part of the political process. However, this can be done without resorting to slander, libel, and other untoward acts. While the principals concerned will find ways to resolve their differences, those who bear arms in their name on all sides need to be careful. I would therefore like to appeal for a cessation of hostilities and for all hands to be on deck.

I congratulate BAO on his emergence, and I look forward to a successful campaign and victory in June. Once again, please ignore the fake news.

Erelu Bisi Fayemi

First Lady, Ekiti State

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