The Governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, in Ekiti State, Amb. Dare Bejide, has declared that the party will wrestle power from the ruling party All Progressive Congress, APC in the next gubernatorial election. He decried the rate at which leadership problem has greatly affected Nigeria through what he described as lack of purpose on the part of the politicians.
The ADC candidate therefore urged the members on unity to achieve electoral victory during the governorship election slated to next year 2026.
His words: “We will work hard to dislodge the government of the day and the ADC government will be put in place in Ekiti 2026”.
Speaking further, Amb. Bejide, said to curb insecurity in Nigeria, government at all levels must provide employment for the people, most especially the youths in the country and sub-national, by the states Governors.
The Governorship candidate pointed out that “once employment is provided for the youths, the crime rate in the country will drop, there will be more peace in the country.”
He harped on agricultural development cum skills acquisition for youth development in the country.
Amb. Bejide, spoke on Wednesday at the ADC Secretariat along Basiri road in Ado-Ekiti, after returning from Abuja where he had collected his certificate of return as the flag bearer of the party in the State.
Speaking on the attacks of the ADC Secretariat in Ado-Ekiti sometimes ago, Amb. Bejide, condemned the attack but said the “ADC is a threats to the ruling government, but the party has reported them to security agencies in Abuja, that is why there is peace around the party today.”
On allocation of funds to states in Nigeria, he urged leadership to shun mis-appropriation of funds, mal-administration and corruption in Nigeria to eradicate most problems facing the country at this point in time.
The Governorship candidate, commended his fellow contestants in the primary election who came to welcome him to the state. The welcome event was graced by the party’s stakeholders and supporters within and outside the state.






