It was a mammoth crowd of All Progressives Congress, APC, stalwarts, members, loyalists and lovers of Senator Babafemi Ojudu, SBO, who trooped out in Ado, capital city of Ekiti State, to sheer and nudge him to victory as he stormed Okeyinmi Street to declare his intention to run as the next governor of the state this morning.
Vehicular movement swelled and indigenes trooped out in numbers to show solidarity for the only son of the soil in the race for the Oke Ayaba plum office which none of their own has occupied since the state was created on October 1, 1996.
Business activities suffered a little hitch as many small business entrepreneurs close down shops while a chunk of the popular motorbike riders (Okada) abandoned commercial service to provide complimentary glamour to the colorful event with a theatrical riding display.
Earlier, the governor, Ayodele Fayose had ordered the dismantling of the campaign posters, standing banners, and billboards of Ojudu that adorned the streets of Ado Ekiti but for the swift intervention of loyalists who mounted resistance.
The journalist turned politician entered into the receiving hands of party faithful who were being treated to good melodious music coming from popular Fuji musician, Saheed Osupa. Ojudu immediately dissolved into the fanfare with sweat provoking dance steps.
“I am here to liberate my people. I am here to take Ekiti to the Promised Land. I am learned. I will not watch and see my people perpetually being humiliated by those who have no plan for us. I am here to set our people free and then restore our economy. Today I declare my intention to run as the governor of this State. Today, I enjoin all of you to come with me and let us rescue our state from the claws of our oppressors.
“We shall not waver, we shall not surrender, we shall not rest until our today is bettered for a promising tomorrow. We shall all join hands in this struggle to save our state.”
The train later moved colorfully to the Ajilosun end of the town where the APC state secretariat is located to meet party leaders who received him before he made his declaration to contest.
The party leader were full of praises as they all eulogized Ojudu and commended him profusely for his past developmental activities in the state and the country in general.