Mar 17 • 10:53 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Accord Party gubernatorial candidate promises improved development in Ekiti

Opeyemi Falegan, the Accord Party's candidate for the 2026 Ekiti State governorship election, has pledged to enhance development and the welfare of citizens if elected.

Opeyemi Falegan, a prominent candidate for the 2026 governorship elections in Ekiti State representing the Accord Party, has publicly announced his intentions to run based on improving the welfare of citizens and driving development in the region. During a recent meeting with the Nigeria Union of Pensioners, Falegan reacted against claims suggesting he was collaborating with the incumbent governor, Biodun Oyebanji, indicating that his campaign aims to prioritize the needs of the people rather than political alliances.

The candidate emphasized his commitment to addressing the welfare issues faced by pensioners in the state. He argued that retirees have been inadequately treated, failing to acknowledge their contributions to the state's progress. Falegan promised to introduce better welfare packages specifically designed to support the elderly and ensure their concerns are addressed in his governance plans.

Falegan's statements reflect a growing demand among Ekiti citizens for better accountability and services from their leaders. His focus on retirement benefits and senior citizen welfare may resonate with a demographic that has largely felt neglected in past administrations. As the election approaches, his promises could significantly shape voter sentiment, positioning him as a progressive alternative in a competitive political landscape.

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