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Biodun Oyebanji’s Continuity Agenda Best For Ekiti — Commissioner
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BIODUN OYEBANJI’S CONTINUITY AGENDA BEST FOR EKITI — COMMISSIONER

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The Ekiti State Commissioner for Youth Development, Adesola Adedayo, has declared that Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s continuity agenda remains the best path for sustained development in Ekiti State.

 

Speaking in Ado Ekiti, Adedayo described Oyebanji as a transformational leader, noting that extending his administration to 2030 would ensure continued progress in economic stability, infrastructure, security, and youth development.

 

He praised the governor’s governance style, highlighting peace-building, partnerships, and prudent resource management as key drivers of development in the state.

 

Adedayo also criticised opposition figures, describing them as inexperienced and lacking clear development plans, warning against a return to what he termed “trial-and-error leadership.”

 

According to him, the current administration has recorded notable achievements, including improved internally generated revenue, infrastructure projects, youth employment, and digital reforms in tax collection.

 

He urged Ekiti residents to support the continuity agenda, insisting it offers the most reliable path to sustained growth and development.

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