ADC’s Influence Spreads to Ekiti as Party Expresses Readiness for Governance

The ADC coalition in Ekiti State has announced its increasing strength and deepening grassroots penetration through a high-level stakeholders’ engagement, which brought together visionary aspirants, influential political leaders, dynamic women mobilizers, and strategic representatives from all 16 local government areas of the state.
This strategic meeting, organised by the former Deputy Governor and State Coordinator of ADC in Ekiti, Prof. Olusola Eleka, marked a historic moment of leadership recomposition and reconfiguration across the state’s 16 LGAs.
In his address, Prof. Eleka emphasized that ADC’s revitalized grassroots agenda remains the ultimate key to rebuilding trust and confidence among the people of the state.
“The ADC is not only expanding in numbers but also in credibility, influence, and acceptance. Our strategy is rooted in genuine grassroots engagement, unwavering unity among leaders, and issue-driven politics.
“With the resilient structures we are establishing across all 16 LGAs, ADC will not merely participate in elections but will emerge as the people’s platform and the authentic alternative for good governance in Ekiti State.”
ADC governorship aspirant Otunba Olumuyiwa Babalola called for essential unity, emphasizing that the ADC is growing stronger daily and represents a genuine movement for transformational change.
“ADC is not just another political party; it is a genuine people-driven movement for change in Ekiti. We are constructing formidable structures that will challenge the failures of the past, promote inclusiveness, empower women and youth, and deliver governance that reflects the true will of the people,” Babalola declared.
Amb. Dare Bejide, another governorship aspirant, portrayed ADC as the credible third force, a robust political alternative poised to dismantle the status quo and offer Ekiti people leadership founded on accountability, service, and sustainable development.
The ADC Chairman in the state, Hon. Ilesanmi Omolayo, praised the bold and strategic decision of the committee to recompose and reconfigure party executives in strict adherence to the guidelines of the national headquarters.
He further reiterated the party’s unwavering resolve to strengthen grassroots structures that ensure inclusiveness, transparency, and effective mobilization across the state.
The historic assembly also featured prominent political figures, including former Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Gboyega Aribisogan, Hon. Afolabi Akanni, Hon. Ilesanmi Ogidi, Chief Kayode Ogunjobi, a governorship aspirant, the State’s Women Leader, delegates representing all 16 LGAs, among other leaders.
The stakeholders unanimously resolved to sustain massive grassroots mobilization, deepen unity among party leaders and aspirants, and reinforce ADC’s position as the credible political alternative in Ekiti State.
The ADC underscored that with its unwavering determination and strategic vision, it stands poised to redefine governance, restore public trust, and deliver people-focused leadership that will transform Ekiti into a model of progress and inclusiveness.
It highlighted that the party’s forward-looking agenda signals a new dawn, and ADC remains resolute in its mission to emerge victorious and lead Ekiti into an era of responsible, transparent, and development-driven governance.