Ekiti South: Olujimi Reveals What Gave Her Victory Over Adeyeye

Former Senate minority leader, Abiodun Olujimi , on Thursday, said her victory at the appeal court over Dayo Adeyeye, former spokesman of the senate, is a product of God’s grace.

Reacting to the Court of Appeal judgement returning her to the Senate in a statement, Olujimi said it was God and courage of the judiciary that returned her as representative of Ekiti south senatorial district.

“I have been speechless since yesterday morning when the Appeal Court, Ado Ekiti, sitting in Kaduna upheld the decision of the lower tribunal to the effect that I be returned as Senator, elected on the platform of the PDP in the last Senatorial election!” she said.

“It’s a mixed feeling of relief and unbelief. I am yet to fully grasp the import of God’s mercy and compassion.”

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She said the exercise was a great journey of soul searching and a great effort to unravel the mysteries surrounding the last senatorial election in Ekiti.

“Suffice it to say that I cannot fully gather my thoughts now, but will be brief and will do a comprehensive write up later,” she said.

“For me, it was sheer grace, uncommon grace that spoke for me and I will never take it for granted.”

Olujimi hailed the courage and tenacity of Adeyeye, saying he gave her a reason to rejoice.

“He gave me a strong reason to pursue my conviction with decency. Let me say that I know how it feels to be in his situation but I ask that he will understand that democracy is a bitter/sweet system which we all submitted to,” she said.

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“I wish him luck as he moves on to plan for the future and ask that he doesn’t jettison the zeal to assist and give back to his constituency.

“We must work to make our constituents better. I will be willing to work with him on projects that will enhance the development of Ekiti South. Politics must bind rather than separate us.”

Olujimi thanked the people of Ekiti, especially the Ekiti south senatorial district.