I’m in Ekiti guber race to chase out charlatans – Fayemi writes Tinubu, Oyegun, others
stated that he is throwing his hat into the ring for the July 14
governorship election in Ekiti state because "public office is too
serious to be left to charlatans".
He stated this in a letter personally signed by him and addressed to
the national and state leadership of the All Progressives Party, APC,
elders of the party, prominent citizens and traditional rulers in the
state, notifying them of his intention to run for the state's
governorship position.
Some prominent names to which the letters were addressed include:
national chairman of APC, Chief John Oyegun, National Leader of the
party, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, APC former Interim national
chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, all traditional rulers in Ekiti state,
members of the Federal Executive Council, FEC, former and serving
governors elected on APC platform, as well as prominent sons and
daughters of Ekiti.
Recall that Fayemi, who is presently the Minister of Mines and Steel
Development, had on April 2 hinted on his plan to run for the party's
ticket during the quarterly meeting of the Ekiti APC leaders at his
Isan Ekiti country home.
A statement issued on Thursday by the minister's media aide, Yinka
Oyebode, reads in part, "Public office is too serious to be left to
charlatans and when men and women of good conscience that are
committed to the ideals of social justice and the common good turn
away from politics, we pave way for unprincipled opportunists to take
power.
"My convictions about how much more is possible in Ekiti stem not from
any sense of entitlement but from a sense of service, of obligation
and from my belief that posterity has positioned us for such a time as
this.
"There is much that we have to repair and redress in Ekiti before we
can go forward," Fayemi said.

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