A fresh wave of criticism has trailed the activities of Kayode Ojo and his supporters, with political commentators in Ekiti dismissing them as a band of “Chop A Chop politicians” whose motives are driven by selfish ambition rather than the collective good of the state.
Dr. Akeju Akinsola, a political observer, in a strongly worded statement on Monday, described Ojo as “a serial contestant” who has been unable to learn from past failures since 2018.
“His supporters, in the figment of their imagination, have been making spurious claims across social media about converts embedded in government. Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it,” he said, quoting Winston Churchill.
Akeju particularly accused some of Ojo’s allies of inconsistency and political opportunism. He named Akogun Abayomi Olumide, whom he alleged lacked integrity; Deji Adesokan (popularly known as Jaru), who he said constantly “shifts his goalpost”; and Abiodun John Dada of Ijero, whose political style, according to him, “reeks of arrogance.”
He also faulted Lanre Fayemi, described as a Social Democratic Party (SDP) member, for “leading the deception of Kayode Ojo while pretending to be with him.”
“What do all these people have in common? They are not satisfied with their pie and want a bigger chunk,” Akeju stated.
Reaffirming the people’s loyalty to Governor Biodun Oyebanji, Akeju recalled the political atmosphere of July 28, 2025, when Ekiti residents, according to him, “spoke in unison in endorsement of the governor.”
Citing the famous Latin phrase Vox Populi, Vox Dei: “the voice of the people is the voice of God”, Akeju stressed that there is no vacancy in the Ekiti Government House until 2030.
“Kayode Ojo and his Chop A Chop politicians should take note,” he concluded.






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