Ayodele Fayose, Ekiti state governor |
Governor ayodele fayose of ekiti state says he never know who will succeed him and prays that God would choose a better person to fit the state governor's position in 2018
According to a statement released by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Idowu Adelusi, the governor disclosed the statement in Ikere-Ekiti while flagging off the last phase of the dualisation of the town’s roads...
“While saying that Ikere-Ekiti, like any other town in the state, could produce their children to seek election into office of the governor, he urged them to also help him take the matter before God.
According to a statement released by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Idowu Adelusi, the governor disclosed the statement in Ikere-Ekiti while flagging off the last phase of the dualisation of the town’s roads...
“While saying that Ikere-Ekiti, like any other town in the state, could produce their children to seek election into office of the governor, he urged them to also help him take the matter before God.
“With God all things are possible; I
will advise you to take the matter to the Lord in prayers since you are
legitimately qualified like any other town in the state.
“As a leader of the party, I must create a level-playing ground for all aspirants; it is God who puts people in positions of authority.
“I am currently waiting on God to give me the directive on who to support for the coming election; as for when I will come out with my choice of candidate, time will tell.
“We still have over a year before the election and I hope that by the time we clock three years in office in October, the coast will have been clearer,” the governor was quoted as saying.
“As a leader of the party, I must create a level-playing ground for all aspirants; it is God who puts people in positions of authority.
“I am currently waiting on God to give me the directive on who to support for the coming election; as for when I will come out with my choice of candidate, time will tell.
“We still have over a year before the election and I hope that by the time we clock three years in office in October, the coast will have been clearer,” the governor was quoted as saying.
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