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Former Ekiti Governor, Segun Oni to contest again in 2022

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A former governor of Ekiti state and chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Segun Oni, says his party would defeat the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2022 governorship election in Ekiti State.

Oni who officially expressed his willingness to contest in the 2022 poll, said residents of the state were tired of the unimpressive administration of Dr Kayode Fayemi and were ready to get rid of the ruling party, “like Americans did to President Donald Trump in the recent presidential poll.”

The former governor said he would work with other worthy leaders of the party, including former Governor Ayodele Fayose, Senator Biodun Olujimi and others, to reposition the PDP and make it formidable to achieve the task of wrestling power from the incumbent.

Oni who spoke in Adebayo area of Ado-Ekiti, the state capital on Monday, while opening his campaign office christened, “PDP family edifice”, in preparation for the forthcoming poll in the state said “except the parameters change, I am interested in the governorship. Though only God knows tomorrow, as of now yes, I am contesting and we are projecting that God will sanction it.”

Describing incumbency power as not really an uphill task to the party, Oni stated, “Ekiti PDP is not afraid of incumbency power and the federal might. At a time in history, Nigeria was being controlled by PDP. But Nigerians changed their minds and voted for APC in 2015.

“If you look at the mood in town now, the people have changed their minds going by what they are saying in town. People are not inclined to have APC after the next election in 2022 in Ekiti, that is, after Governor Fayemi.

“No government is undefeatable. President Donald Trump wanted to conquer America. He introduced Mafian styles thinking that he could not be defeated. Where is he today? He is in Florida in retirement. That is the power of the people.

“Politicians should be able to subject themselves to the will of the people so that we won’t destroy the system. You can see that if our democracy had continued growing from 1966, Nigeria will be better than where we are today.

“All of us must subject to the will of the masses. No one should think he could perpetuate himself in power. In the Ekiti governorship, I won’t advise anybody to do anything funny, that won’t be in the best interest of anyone.” he said

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