Ado-Ekiti: Governor Biodun Oyebanji has declared his intention to run again in 2026 under the All Progressives Congress (APC), citing fulfilled promises, unity within his party, and accelerated development across Ekiti State.
Oyebanji made the declaration on Monday during a meeting with members of the Central Working Committee of the APC held at the party secretariat in Ado-Ekiti.
Earlier, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had announced June 20, 2026, for the governorship election in Ekiti.
The governor cited the need to consolidate on the gains of his administration, continue delivering quality governance, and the encouragement and overwhelming support he had received across the state.
Oyebanji expressed his appreciation to the party leadership for the trust and confidence in his administration, maintaining that he has fulfilled all his campaign promises to the people of Ekiti.
The governor, while emphasising his commitment to the principles of internal democracy, noted that the APC in Ekiti remains “one big family.”
He assured that his administration would continue to accord them the honour and recognition they deserve as elder statesmen and foundational pillars of the party.
The governor assured the party leadership that his government would ensure that the APC remains attractive to the people.
He also said that any interested governorship aspirant within the party is free to contest for the party’s ticket.
Oyebanji urged Ekiti citizens to obtain their Permanent Voters Card(PVC) ahead of the governorship election to be able to perform their civic rights..
He also thanked President Bola Tinubu for his support for Ekiti, saying the President’s economic policies have helped the state develop more rapidly.
Speaking during the event, the Chairman of APC in the state, Mr Sola Elesin, commended Oyebanji for his leadership style and commitment to the growth and development of the state and the party.
Elesin described the governor as a unifying figure whose humility, accessibility, and performance in office endeared him to party members, Ekiti leaders and the general public.

