2023: Tinubu’ll get 75% of total votes in Ekiti, deputy governor vows

Ekiti deputy governor, Monisade Afuye, has assured the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council that the party’s flagbearer, Bola Tinubu, will secure over 75% of total votes cast in the state in the 2023 election.
Mrs Afuye said this on Tuesday while donating cash and consumables to Ogoga-in-council and across 11 wards in Ikere Local Government to mark the Christmas and New year festivities in Ikere-Ekiti.
She also empowered 110 Ikere-Ekiti indigenes with cash gifts to lift them out of poverty and donated a sum of N1.5 million to party members and leaders across the wards.
She described Mr Tinubu as part of Ekiti, being an in-law, political leader and mentor to many great politicians of Ekiti extraction, who deserved to be compensated with votes in 2023.
She alluded to Mr Tinubu as one of the best brains and most experienced leaders with fervour to sail the country to prosperity, after President Muhammadu Buhari’s exit.
“I know that Sen. Bola Tinubu will visit the Ogoga of Ikere-Ekiti anytime he is here in Ekiti State to campaign. I know Ekiti and Ikere in particular will declare block votes for him. We are not expecting less than 75% of votes for our great leader in Ekiti.
“We all know that Tinubu is one leader that has the capacity to build and nurture. He did it in Lagos, let us allow him to do it for Nigeria.
“Get your Permanent Voter Cards in readiness to vote Tiunbu in the coming presidential election, because he is our own in Ekiti,” Mrs Afuye said.
She appreciated Ikere-Ekiti voters for the support they exhibited for Governor Biodun Oyebanji in the last governorship election, saying the votes garnered in the town boosted the party’s chances in the keenly contested poll.
She also visited all the 11 wards in Ikere-Ekiti to donate cash and consumables, canvassed support for APC’s National and House of Assemblies’ candidates in Ikere constituencies 1 and 2 and across the Southern Senatorial District in the impeding polls.
She said the APC, having majority in the National and State Houses of Assembly, will smoothen governance and fast track progress under Mr Tinubu and governor Oyebanji’s administration in Ekiti.
“You know we have a structure in Nigeria and Ekiti. The APC is the ruling party. The Assembly may be giving the President and Governor problems if not dominated by the ruling party.
“I beg you, kindly pardon whatever some of our candidates must have done wrong in the past and vote for them. They shall surely make necessary amends.
“This is not a campaign, but a mere interaction and introduction of our candidates, whom I know are better than the candidates of our opponents in terms of characters, antecedents and commitment to nation building,” she said.
(NAN)
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