Ekiti Election over the year as always come with so much drama from the two major leading party in the state. While many would have thought the governor is re-contesting his returning back to office but as we know he is only use is power of office and political drive to ensure that his deputy takes over from him.
On the other side is Ex- Ekiti Gov, Dr Fayemi who has the support of the ruling party. Ahead of Saturday election, Governor Ayodele Fayose of the Peoples Democratic Party in an early morning broadcast gave a stay at home order to all motorist, traders, including market women urging residents in the state capital of Ado-Ekiti to stay at home and snub visiting President Muhammadu Buhari.
Buhari was in Ado-Ekiti to attend the grand finale of All Progressives Congress candidate Dr. Kayode Fayemi’s campaign for the governorship seat, in the election holding on Saturday 14 July. Fayose’s deputy, Prof. Kolapo Olubunmi Olusola-Eleka is Fayemi’s main challenger.
Interestingly, event did not unfold as the Governor expect as people of the state troop out in mass to show their interest in Saturday election. Reports shows that many residents of the state capital ignored Fayose’s order.
The governor had directed commercial drivers and motorcyclists to withdraw their services, until 4pm, from the roads. He also ordered that public offices and major markets in the city be closed and residents to stay indoors to slight the visiting president.
As a result of the governor’s order, all offices in the State Secretariat were on Tuesday closed. To ensure compliance, he asked the vehicle owners to park their vehicles in the Government House, where he held a counter rally.
However, NAN reports that contrary to the governor’s order, many commercial drivers came out to operate, while many market men and women also opened their shops for business.
NAN reports that normal commercial activities went on normally on Tuesday with a good number of commercial drivers and motorcyclists plying the routes. The Oluyemi Kayode Stadium, venue of the APC rally.
For several hours, taxi cabs and Okada riders picked passengers at bus stops along Ikere Road, Ilawe Road, Adebayo, Old Garage, Basiri, Old Garage, Odo Ado and Oke Ila, among others.
Market women also came to the popular Oja Oba and Bisi Markets, contrary to Fayose’s order that the markets be closed.
APC members and residents were seen in many parts of the city trooping to the Oluyemi Kayode Stadium, venue of the rally, which ultimately became full before 12 noon.
Heavy security was mounted at the mega rally, which was attended by many governors and leaders of the APC
Correspondents of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) covering the rally report that it was not easy for people with no direct relevance to the rally to enter the Stadium, as security-men frisked them.
The security was complemented by air surveillance by men of the Nigeria Police Force. (NAN)