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Kayode Ojo joins Ekiti 2026 Governorship race under APC

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Engr. Kayode Olubunmi Ojo has officially declared his intention to contest Ekiti State’s 2026 governorship election.

Currently, he holds the position of Pro-Chancellor at the University of Nigeria, merging academic and political skills effectively.

As a candidate for the All Progressives Congress (APC), he seeks to challenge Governor Biodun Oyebanji in the party primaries.

Ojo highlighted his dedication to promoting good governance and sustainable development in Ekiti State during his announcement.

He stated that his decision stems from a strong desire to improve citizens’ lives while also boosting the state’s economy.

Furthermore, while he did not disclose specific campaign strategies, he confidently expected to surprise skeptics with his accomplishments.

By emphasizing positive results, Ojo intends to showcase his effectiveness and commitment to the people of Ekiti State.

Ojo urged supporters to remain committed and strengthen grassroots mobilization efforts. He emphasized unity and perseverance as crucial for electoral victory.

“My team must work tirelessly for Ekiti’s progress,” he stated, rallying his base ahead of the contest.

His entry marks the beginning of a potentially intense race within the APC, transforming Ekiti’s political landscape.

As campaigns heat up, observers anticipate a fierce competition between Ojo and Oyebanji.

The upcoming months will clarify strategies and alliances.

Furthermore, the 2026 election could represent a crucial turning point for Ekiti; Ojo’s campaign revitalizes the race.

As a result, both supporters and opponents will closely monitor his future actions.

Additionally, the APC must address internal divisions to present a unified front.

In addition, political analysts predict more announcements as candidates finalize their strategies and gear up for the election.

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Ojo’s campaign will likely focus on governance reforms and economic revitalization.

His academic leadership could appeal to voters seeking technocratic expertise.

As the race heats up, Ekiti residents await detailed policy proposals from all candidates.

The election’s outcome will hinge on effective messaging and voter engagement.

Ojo’s bid has undoubtedly raised the stakes in an already competitive landscape.

Ultimately, the 2026 governorship election will test APC’s cohesion and the electorate’s priorities.

Ojo’s declaration sets the stage for a spirited contest, promising to shape Ekiti’s future trajectory.

The political scene is poised for dynamic shifts in the months ahead.


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