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Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Chief Bisi Egbeyemi, has promised that last Friday’s Supreme Court verdict, which validated Governor Kayode Fayemi’s election won’t make the governor shut his doors against those perceived as members of the opposition figures in the state.

He called on the people in the state, especially politicians across political parties, to join hands with Fayemi in taking the state to an enviable height. Speaking on the NGF election, Egbeyemi said Fayemi will use his wealth of experience to integrate the forum and to foster unity among the various ethnic nationalities as represented by the 36 states.

 

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