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Ekiti North and the Politics of 2027

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Last updated: April 1, 2026 9:36 am
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Published April 1, 2026
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In Nigeria’s evolving democratic landscape, political conversations are necessary to examine our past, discuss the present and project the future. However, when discussions descend into attacks and personality-driven speculations, we risk distraction from the real issues that matters to our sociopolitical well-being. This is precisely what has been unfolding in Ekiti North Senatorial District as attention gradually shifts toward the 2027 general elections.

As we may know, Ekiti North Senatorial District is one of the three senatorial zones in Ekiti State, comprising five local government areas: Ikole, Oye, Ido/Osi, Moba, and Ilejemeje. Historically, the district has contributed significantly to the political landscape of Ekiti State, producing notable and otherwise lawmakers who have represented the people at the National Assembly. Like other districts in the state, it operates within a competitive but often predictable political environment shaped by party dominance, local alliances, intra-party manoeuvring and elite influence. Currently, the district is represented in the Senate by Senator Cyril Fasuyi from Moba Local Government who is serving his first term under the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

However, while the 2027 general elections are still some distance away, conversations about “who should be the next Senator” have already begun to dominate political discourse in Ekiti North from aspirants protagonists and antagonists. Stakeholders, interest groups and political actors are increasingly projecting candidates, lobbying for zoning arrangements and positioning themselves for advantage. For instance, recent agitation from groups within Ikole Local Government argues that the Area deserves the next senatorial slot on the grounds of equity and fairness, noting that it has not produced a senator since Nigeria’s return to democracy in 1999. Similarly, political alignments are already forming across Oye and Ikole Federal constituency, with stakeholders pushing narratives aimed at influencing party primaries. While these developments may appear normal in a democratic setting, the logical and mature engagements expected by aspirants’ supporters is thing of concern.

The wave of political noise surrounding Ekiti North appears problematic for several reasons among which are politicking over demand for accountability from current representative, the 2027 zoning narrative and the recycling of political elites including the incumbent who is perceived by some quarter not to have been performing “satisfactorily.”

Rather than engaging in endless permutations about 2027, stakeholders in Ekiti North should refocus attention the performance of current representative by asking one question – has the district benefited meaningfully from its representation at the National Assembly?

While the game continues, another important question that should matter is – who has the competence, credibility and commitment to serve effectively not just win elections? Elections should essentially be the culmination of informed evaluation not the starting point of endless and needless argument anchored on primordial sentiment or interest.

Ekiti North, known for its reputation as part of the “Land of Honour,” must rise above unnecessary political noise. The district has the intellectual depth and civic awareness to demand more meaningful engagement from its leaders. The conversation about 2027 in the Senatorial District is not inherently wrong, but the tone of engagements needs to be re-examined. Democracy is a system of governance that must deliver results and this should be the logic behind every debate and counter-debate. The people of Ekiti North will decide not based on noise, but on performance, credibility and vision of aspirants. Anything short of that is simply distraction.

 

Michael Olaogun, a researcher and democracy observer wrote from Abuja. 

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