It could be recalled that, according to results released by INEC, Mr
Fayose had scored 203, 090 votes to beat the candidate of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Mr Fayemi, who scored 120, 433.
The
electoral body also announced that the candidate of the Labour Party,
Bamidele Michael Opeyemi, scored 18,135 votes to come third.
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While
reacting to the results announced by INEC early Sunday morning,
Governor Fayemi said: "If indeed this is the will of the Ekiti People, I
stand in deference to your will. If the result of the elections is an
expression of the voice of our people, we must all heed your voice."
* PDP's Ayo Fayose
Below is the full concession speech made by the incumbent Governor Fayemi:
"Yesterday,
Ekiti State decided. Following the gubernatorial elections held in the
land of honour, Ekiti State, Nigeria, the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) has officially returned the candidate of the People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) as the winner of the election.
If indeed
this is the will of the Ekiti People, I stand in deference to your will.
If the result of the elections is an expression of the voice of our
people, we must all heedyour voice.
I have just spoken with my
brother, Mr. Peter Ayodele Fayose, congratulating him on his victory. In
a few hours from now, I would be meeting the Governor-elect to discuss
the future of our dear state and how we would work together to institute
a smooth transition programme.
It has been a hard fought
election. As expected, in the course of the campaigns, there were
unsavory episodes as the candidates toured the nooks and crannies of the
state to sell ourselves to the people. Elections tend to be highly
divisive affairs that often see brother rising against brother. Despite
our diverse party affiliations, and regardless of which way we voted on
Saturday, we must remember that we are all sons and daughters of Ekiti
State. Ekiti is ours to build together.
On our part, over the
course of the campaigns, we presented our scorecards before the people
of Ekiti State. We never at any point took your support for granted. We
campaigned, we canvassed and we traversed the nooks and crannies of this
State. Our performance and achievements in office will remain the
backdrop against which the next government and indeed future governments
will be assessed. We are proud that with the support of Ekiti people,
we have raised the bar of excellence in governance. In all, we gave our
best, for conscience and for posterity.
Indeed a new sociology of
the Ekiti people may have evolved. However, the task of understanding
how the outcome of this election has defined us as a people will be that
of scholars. For us as an administration and a cadre of political
leaders in Ekiti State, we have fought a good fight, we have kept faith.
To
members of our party, our campaign team and indeed all Ekiti people who
defied the siege on our state to cast their votes for our party, I
salute your exemplary courage and doggedness in the face of harassment.
Thank you for staying the course. The incidences of brazen harassment,
intimidation and allied infractions on fundamental humanrights, which
many of you suffered in the hands of agents of the state, would be
documented and communicated to the appropriate authorities, for the
records.
I thank you all for listening.
May God bless the land of honour, Ekiti State, Nigeria.
May God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria."
Meanwhile,
shortly after Mr Fayode was declared winner of the Ekiti Governorship
elections, President Goodluck Jonathan had gone on his official Facebook
account to post congratulatory message on Fayose's victory.
Prior
to the election, political analysts had predicted the contest to be
between the candidates of three parties – the incumbent governor, Kayode
Fayemi of the APC, a former governor of the state, Ayo Fayose of the
PDP, and a member of the House of Representatives, Opeyemi Bamidele of
the Labour Party.
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