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EKITI POLLS CHIEF, ABDUL TUNJI MOHAMMED “ATM”, CONGRATULATES GOVERNOR OYEBANJI ON RE-ELECTION FOR SECOND TERM
The Ekiti Polls Chief, Alhaji Abdul Tunji Mohammed, popularly known as ATM, has congratulated His Excellency, Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, on his resounding re-election for a second term as Governor of Ekiti State.
In a congratulatory message on Sunday, ATM described the outcome of the poll as an overwhelming victory and a resounding endorsement of Governor Oyebanji’s purposeful leadership and people-oriented policies.
According to him, “The massive turnout and the margin of victory speak louder than words. Ekiti people have spoken with one voice. They have affirmed that purposeful leadership, humility, and commitment to the welfare of citizens will always be rewarded.”
ATM commended the governor for his inclusive governance, infrastructural strides, and the way he has carried all segments of Ekiti society along in the last four years. He noted that the re-election is not just a personal triumph for Governor Oyebanji, but a victory for democracy, continuity, and the progress of Ekiti State.
“With this renewed mandate, I have no doubt that Governor Oyebanji will consolidate on his achievements and take Ekiti to greater heights. The people have given him their trust again, and I urge all stakeholders to join hands with him to build the Ekiti of our dreams,” he added.
ATM prayed for God’s wisdom, strength, and divine protection for the governor as he begins his second term in office.
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