CCDI Lauds Biodun Oyebanji’s Leadership Style!

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CCDI Lauds Biodun Oyebanji’s Leadership Style
The Centre for Convention on Democratic Integrity (CCDI) has commended Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji for his leadership approach, particularly highlighting improvements in security, infrastructure and inclusive governance under his administration. [1]

In a public statement released in Ado‑Ekiti on October 21 2025, CCDI President and UN Permanent Representative Olufemi Aduwo credited the Governor’s government with a marked reduction in communal conflicts, cattle‑herder incidents and kidnapping activities—challenges that had previously plagued the state. He attributed this progress to “pragmatic engagement, intelligence‑led policing and a governance approach anchored on consensus and community participation.” [1]

The body further praised Oyebanji’s commitment to fiscal discipline and transparency, describing the state’s record of opposition members publicly supporting his administration as “almost unprecedented in Nigeria’s recent history.”
Citations:

  1. Vanguard News: www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/ccdi-lauds-oyebanjis-leadership-style/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

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