A member of the Ekiti State Waste Management Board, Wale Ade-Oba, has resigned, faulting Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s policies and programs, saying the administration has not been able to ensure development across communities inspite of the substantial budgetary allocations to the administration.
Ade-Oba said that rather than continue serving under the administration, he would align with a gubernatorial aspirant, the Pro-Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) Kayode Ojo, who is aiming to snatch the All Progressives Congress (APC) ticket from the incumbent governor ahead of next year’s election in the state.
In a statement released yesterday, Ade-Oba alleged that the governor’s frequent absence from the state and pursuit of what he termed an “unclear agenda” has resulted in unproductive governance.
“I am writing to share with you a decision that may surprise many. As you know, I’ve been serving as an appointee under the current administration led by Governor Biodun Oyebanji. However, after much reflection, I have decided to join forces with Engr. Kayode Ojo, is a leader with a vision for a better Ekiti.
“I believe the administration hasn’t delivered meaningful development to many local government areas, including mine, Irepodun/Ifelodun.
“Our party members are being overlooked and undervalued despite their hard work and dedication to the party’s success. Instead, opposition party members who did not contribute to our victory are being appointed to key positions, while our loyal supporters are being ignored.
“The governor is often out of the state, pursuing unclear agendas, and this absence is felt in the lack of productivity under the present administration. I believe it’s time for a change.
“Engr. Kayode Ojo’s leadership style and vision for Ekiti resonate with me. I believe his administration would prioritize the needs of our people, recognize the efforts of our party members, and drive development across all local government areas.
“I am making this change because I want to be part of a government that truly serves the people of Ekiti and values the contributions of its loyal supporters. I’m willing to work towards a brighter future for our state, and I invite you all to join me on this journey.”