Ajibulu Pledges Support For Cyril, BAO To Win Elections In Ekiti

By Gbenga Sodeinde

A Senatorial aspirant for Ekiti North Senatorial District under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Chief Segun Ajibulu, who lost the just concluded primary to Hon. Cyril Fasuyi, has promised to work for the winner so that he could win the coming NASS poll under the aegies of APC.

He also said that he will leave no stone unturned to ensure that APC wins the gubernatorial election come June 18, 2022.

Ajibulu who stated this in his congratulatory message to Cyril Fasuyi, which was made available to heritagenewsng.com said he conceded the victory of the election to Fasuyi having in the spirit of sportsmanship.

The Ipao Ekiti born politician promised to give Fasuyi all his support and ensure that he wins the NASS poll scheduled to hold in February 2023 general elections.

Besides, Ajibulu disclosed further that he has since gone back to his Ikole Local government area to appeal to his people not to allow his defeat at the party’s Primary election affect their morale.

He disclosed that he has already encouraged his followers to double their efforts and start the gubernatorial campaign to ensure that Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji wins the June 18 gubernatorial election in the state.

He said:
“On this note, I congratulate my friend and brother, Cyril Fasuyi on his victory at the primary. He is a nice and humble person. I am going to work for him to win the general election next year.

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“I have since gone back to my local government based and have started meetings with my people, and we have started working for BAO, and our party to win the gubernatorial election.

“I have told my people, the gubernatorial election is the major thing before us now, we must work to make sure that we win the election. After that, we will start working for our Senatorial candidate, Hon. Cyril Fasuyi, ” he said.

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