Ekiti 2022: Oluyede, Daramola emerge ADC, LP candidates
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) and the Labour Party (LP) in Ekiti have picked their governorship candidates for the June 18 gubernatorial election in the state.
ADC picked Dr Oluwole Oluyede as the governorship candidate of the party while LP picked Olugbenga Daramola as its consensus candidate for the June 18 gubernatorial election in the state.
At a ceremony held in Ado-Ekiti, the National Electoral College Chairman Chief Anayo Arinse declared Dr Oluwole Oluyede as the flag bearer of the ADC Party.
Two weeks ago, Oluyede dumped the All Progressives Congress (APC) to the Action Democratic Congress (ADC).
Oluyede, a medical expert who contested the Governorship election in 2018 under the APC said his intention to contest the Governorship seat was to create wealth in the state and lift many youths out of poverty.
He said he does not have a godfather and the people of Ekiti State are his godfathers.
“I need to inform you that I have no godfather. The people of Ekiti State are my godfathers”.
Dr Oluyede, who hails from Ikere -Ekiti, Ekiti South Senatorial District, the zone that has never governed the state since the democracy started in 1999.
Meanwhile, the chairman of the LP party, Odunayo Okunade, presented Mr Daramola with the party flag.
At a ceremony held at its situation office in Ado-Ekiti, Mr Okunade declared that the party will provide an alternative to the alleged misrule of the PDP and APC.
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“The time is now to take our future in our hands. We should say enough is enough to foreigners and liberate Ekiti from their hands, saying it is time for the home-based to govern their own state by themselves,” he said.
The party chairman noted that the time has come to resist any form of rigging in the state.
“It is unfortunate that those who took over the affairs of the state since the return of democracy are not projecting the state well and in order to put the state right on track, the Labour Party has picked a home-based to free Ekiti from the hands of the foreigners.”
In his acceptance speech, Mr Daramola thanked members of the party, drawn from the 16 LGAs of Ekiti, for their wise decision in presenting him as the consensus candidate of the party in the state.
The event was witnessed by representatives of the Independent National Electoral Commission, security agencies, party members in the South-West, among other well-wishers.