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Makinde did not get endorsement, says Olubadan-in-Council

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Ekerin Olubadan stressed that, “We have no anointed candidate among the gubernatorial candidates contesting for the seat in the state come this Saturday.”

By Jeffrey Agbo

Olubadan-in-Council has debunked reports that its favourite candidate among the array of those vying for the position of governor of Oyo State is the incumbent, Seyi Makinde.

Ekerin Olubadan, High Chief Hamidu Ajibade, in a statement on Thursday, said there was nothing like that.

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He said, “The governor actually invited us to a meeting in his Ikolaba residence which we attended as traditional heads.

“At the meeting, he told us that he would be contesting on Saturday and sought our support and prayer. There and then we told him that God would grant him his heart desires. We did not do or say any other thing than offering him prayers which we are expected to do as elders and the custodians of our tradition and culture.

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“I blame the media for their wrong interpretation and a misplaced one for that matter because, by our positions, we are fathers of all and we are not expected to have a favourite among our various children contesting for the same position. If you look at the gubernatorial candidates in the race in the state, I don’t think we would have less than 98 per cent of them as sons of Ibadanland. So, what kind of a father would choose just one and neglect others?

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“What’s more? Our revered father, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Lekan Balogun, Alli Okunmade II, who heads the council said to have endorsed the governor, was not even in the know of the meeting talk less of being a part of it. So, how would the head of a council be absent at a meeting where such a vital pronouncement would be made?”

Ajibade stressed that, “We have no anointed candidate among the gubernatorial candidates contesting for the seat in the state come this Saturday.”

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