Ekiti Will Witness Industrial Revolution If Oyebanji is Elected…EKSU Alumni USA Chapter

By Roundoffnews

The Alumni Association of Ekiti State University, EKSU, United States of America, USA, chapter has endorsed the All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, BAO, ahead of the June 18 governorship election in Ekiti state.

In a statement, the Chairman, EKSU Alumni, USA chapter, Prince Adeolu Tinubu said the association endorsed Oyebanji because of his proven track records in governance.

According to Prince Tinubu, there is hope and beacon of green light as Oyebanji demonstrated a smart plan of economic recovery and development for all and sundry.

“He is the only candidate whose manifesto revolves around bringing love into governance. Having lived in Ekiti all his life, he had developed a comprehensive plan on making use of the limited resources available to Ekiti in creating wealth”.

“He is so passionate about the situation of things in Ekiti that he worked with other serious thinkers in local economic development and transformation of our potential energy into kinetic energy that works for all and sundry.”

The EKSU Alumni USA chapter Chairman added that it was not a coincidence that Oyebanji is an alumnus of the institution, noting that his emergence would witness the era of industrial revolution and human capital development in the state.

“All competent Ekiti sons and daughters are qualified to be governor, regardless of the university they attended around the globe. It is only a random coincidence that Oyebanji emerged from EKSU and we are so proud to be associated with one of us”.

Prince Tinubu expressed optimism that BAO would deliver on his promises to provide equitable allocation of funds for human and industrial development as well as a massive initiative to garner support from all meaningful citizens and residents of Ekiti State.

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