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Thursday, March 27, 2025

LGSC Permanent Secretary Encourages IILG Staff to Stay Focused, Proactive in Service and Prayers.

LGSC Permanent Secretary Encourages IILG Staff to Stay Focused, Proactive in Service and Prayers.
By Asubiojo G.O. and Omolara Oladija.


The Permanent Secretary of the Ekiti State Local Government Service Commission (LGSC), Mrs. Selina Toba Ojo, has urged local government workers to remain dedicated, proactive, and prayerful in the discharge of their duties. She made this call during an official visit to Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government (IILG) on Thursday, where she was received with pomp and pageantry by staff members, senior officials, and prayer band groups.


The event commenced with fervent prayers led by clergymen, seeking divine intervention for the growth and progress of the local government, wisdom for its leadership, and continued success for Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji (BAO).


In his address, the NULGE Chairman, Comrade Aina Festus-Olawole, lauded Mrs. Ojo for her visionary leadership, which has significantly transformed the local government system. He acknowledged her efforts in ensuring timely payment of salaries, staff promotions, continuous training, and the creation of five additional departments—a historic achievement in the state’s local government administration.

The chairman further appealed to the Permanent Secretary, fondly referred to as Mother General by staff, to assist in completing the NULGE Secretariat building. In response, Mrs. Ojo donated ₦250,000 to support the project, reinforcing her commitment to the welfare of local government staff.


Mrs. Ojo emphasized that the prayer initiative, which began over a year ago, is yielding results, citing the elevation of two senior LGSC officials to the rank of Permanent Secretary—a first since the creation of Ekiti State. She encouraged workers to remain steadfast, believe in the growth of the local government system, and continue supporting Governor Oyebanji’s transformational agenda.

She further reiterated the Oyebanji-led administration’s dedication to workers' rights, emphasizing that the payment of accrued leave bonuses is not a privilege but a rightful entitlement of LG staff.


She urged staff members to maintain excellence in service delivery and not take for granted the positive reforms being implemented under BAO’s administration. "We must support and pray for the governor, as his vision is to uplift the LG system to an enviable height," she said.


Speaking with journalists, Mr. Familoye, the Head of Local Government Administration, commended Mrs. Ojo for her logical and inspiring speech, which motivated staff to be more efficient and committed to their duties.


Similarly, the IILG Head of Local Government Administration (HLA), Prince Oladimeji Adegoke Peter, described the visit as a testament to inclusive governance, where leadership goes beyond office administration to direct engagement with staff, fostering trust and unity in the system.


The visit was marked by excitement and appreciation from local government workers, as they pledged renewed dedication to service delivery and unwavering support for Governor Oyebanji’s administration.

OYEBANJI APPROVES INCREMENT IN SUBVENTION TO TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS, JUDICIARY, LEGISLATIVE ARMS OF GOVT TO ACCOMMODATE CONSEQUENTIAL ADJUSTMENT.

OYEBANJI APPROVES INCREMENT IN SUBVENTION TO TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS, JUDICIARY, LEGISLATIVE ARMS OF GOVT TO ACCOMMODATE CONSEQUENTIAL ADJUSTMENT.
…PAYS 2020 LEAVE BONUS TO LG WORKERS.




Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has approved a major increment in the monthly subvention to the Judiciary and the legislative arm of Government as well as the subvented institutions in the state.

The increment which amounts to N438.9 million monthly is to enable the institutions take care of the new minimum wage and the attendant consequential adjustment for workers.


Beneficiaries of the increment include the  Ekiti State Customary Court of Appeal, Ekiti State High Court of Justice; Ekiti State Judicial Service Commission, and Ekiti State House of Assembly Service Commission.

Others are Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, (EKSU); Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH); Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology (BOUESTI), Ikere Ekiti; Ekiti State Polythecnic, Isan Ekiti; College of Health Technology, Ijero-Ekiti and Non Academic Staff Union of Educational and associated Institutions.

Similarly, the Governor has also approved payment of the outstanding 2020 leave bonus to local government workers, in fulfilment of his promise to defray all outstanding entitlements of workers inherited from previous administrations.

While restating the commitment of his administration to the wellbeing and welfare of workers and retirees, Governor Oyebanji says efforts are being made to ensure payment of all outstanding entitlements including gratuities in line with the continuity and shared prosperity agenda of the government.  

He urges workers in the state to remain focused on excellent service delivery and to see themselves as strategic stakeholders in the Ekiti Project.
 

Olayinka Oyebode
Special Adviser (Media) to the Governor, Ekiti State
27-03-2025

EKSG Allocates Mechanisation Service Providers to Boost Agricultural Productivity.

EKSG Allocates Mechanisation Service Providers to Boost Agricultural Productivity.



Ekiti State Government has allocated Mechanisation Service Providers (MSPs) across towns, communities, and local government areas under its Tractorisation Subsidy Support Scheme.

The State’s Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Mr Ebenezer Boluwade, stated that the initiative aims to ease farmers' financial burdens and enhance productivity by subsidising mechanised land preparation and cultivation services.
Reaffirming Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s commitment to modernising agriculture and ensuring farmers have access to improved farming techniques, Boluwade assured that all interested farmers would benefit from the scheme.

The Commissioner noted that while rainfall patterns remain inconsistent across the state, some areas have received sufficient rain to commence mechanised farming. He, therefore, urged farmers to contact their designated MSPs for pre-tractorisation visits and land assessments or liaise with the engineers assigned to their senatorial districts to facilitate the process.

According to him, each farmer is required to contribute 50% of the estimated cost based on land size and required operations, payable into a designated account after assessment. He assured that once payment is confirmed, the assigned MSP would be mobilised to commence work within 48 hours.

Boluwade emphasised that the process would be transparent and accountable, as both farmers and supervising engineers are expected to submit reports on the respective sites, which will be remotely validated to ensure compliance with set standards.

Encouraging farmers to take advantage of the initiative, the Commissioner reiterated the government’s unwavering commitment to food security and agricultural development. He added that the list of MSPs would be continuously updated to accommodate more service providers and farmers.

"This initiative is part of our broader commitment to making agriculture more productive and less labour-intensive for our people. We encourage farmers to key into the scheme and maximise its benefits," he said.

#EkitiAgriculture #FoodSecurity #EkitiFarmers #KeepingEkitiWorking #BAOGovernance

Oyebanji’s Subvention to Youth Organizations Applauded, As NYC Chairman Hails Governor’s Commitment to Youth Development.

Oyebanji’s Subvention to Youth Organizations Applauded, As NYC Chairman Hails Governor’s Commitment to Youth Development.


The Governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, has been commended for his unwavering commitment to youth development through the recent disbursement of subvention to youth organizations across the state.

The Chairman of the Nigerian Youth Congress (NYC), Ekiti State Chapter, Aare Adedara Temitope Moses (Topmost), expressed profound appreciation to the governor, noting that the financial support would go a long way in enhancing the activities and programs of the various youth organizations in the state.


Speaking on behalf of the 47 recognized youth organizations, Aare Adedara lauded the governor’s inclusive approach to governance, particularly in ensuring that youth bodies are adequately supported to drive development initiatives. He also extended his appreciation to the Commissioner for Youth Development, the Special Adviser on Youth Development, and the entire Ministry of Youth Development for their role in facilitating the subvention.

“This subvention will significantly strengthen the implementation of our outlined programs for the year. It is a testament to Governor Oyebanji’s genuine interest in youth empowerment and participation in governance,” Adedara stated.



He further urged the benefiting youth organizations to be diligent, transparent, and purposeful in utilizing the funds, emphasizing that the opportunity given to them is one that must be maximized for the collective growth of Ekiti youths.

Reaffirming the unwavering support of the youth constituency for the Oyebanji administration, Adedara assured the governor that the youth organizations in the state would continue to align with his development agenda, fostering a more progressive and inclusive Ekiti.

Governor Oyebanji’s administration has remained steadfast in advancing youth development through various initiatives, including skill acquisition programs, entrepreneurship support, and leadership training. The latest subvention, many believe, is another bold step in ensuring that the youth remain at the forefront of Ekiti State’s socio-economic growth.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Agbeyewa Farms Strengthens Partnership with NSCDC Ekiti Command.

Agbeyewa Farms Strengthens Partnership with NSCDC Ekiti Command.



In a move to enhance security and foster collaboration, the leadership teams of Cavista Holdings and Agbeyewa Farms have paid a courtesy visit to the newly appointed Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Ekiti Command, Commandant Toma Matthew Enya (PSLC).

The meeting, which took place earlier this week, centered on reinforcing security partnerships to ensure a safe and conducive environment for business operations and community development in the state.

Speaking during the visit, the representatives of Agbeyewa Farms emphasized the importance of strong security networks in driving sustainable development. They reaffirmed their commitment to working closely with the NSCDC to promote a safe business environment.

The courtesy visit underscores the growing synergy between private enterprises and security agencies in Ekiti, aimed at fostering economic growth and ensuring the safety of investments.

#CavistaHoldings #AgbeyewaFarms #StrongerTogether #Collaboration #SecurityPartnership #CommunityDevelopment

Tuesday, March 25, 2025

EKSU VC Congratulates Aribisala on Appointment as Pioneer VC of New Federal University in Ekiti.

EKSU VC Congratulates Aribisala on Appointment as Pioneer VC of New Federal University in Ekiti.
By Olamide Akinwumi. 


The Vice-Chancellor of Ekiti State University (EKSU), Ado-Ekiti, Prof. Babatola Ayodele, has congratulated Prof. James Olugbenga Aribisala on his appointment as the pioneer Vice-Chancellor of the newly established Federal University of Technology & Environmental Sciences, Ìyìn Ekiti.

Aribisala, a Professor of Civil Engineering at EKSU, was appointed by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR) to head the new institution.


Prof. James Olugbenga Aribisala Pioneer Vice-Chancellor Federal University of Technology & Environmental Sciences, Ìyìn Ekiti.


In his congratulatory message, Ayodele described Aribisala’s appointment as a “thoughtful and welcome development,” highlighting his vast experience and contributions to academia and national development.

“Prof. Aribisala is a thoroughbred professional, a Fellow of the Nigerian Society of Engineers, and an outstanding scholar in Water Resources & Environmental Engineering. He has extensive experience in consultancy, having worked with both local and international organizations, including DFID, AfDB, and the World Bank. He also served as the coordinating consultant for all road projects in Ekiti State between 2007 and 2010,” Ayodele stated.

The EKSU Vice-Chancellor expressed confidence in Aribisala’s ability to build a 21st-century university that will produce graduates with expertise in research and community development.

Aribisala, who obtained his academic training at the Universities of Ilorin and Benin, joined EKSU in 1987 and rose to the rank of professor in 2007. He has held various key positions, including Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, Dean of the then School of Postgraduate Studies, and member of the university’s Governing Council. He has also served as an external examiner for various professional and academic bodies.

The EKSU community, led by Ayodele, wished Aribisala success in his new role as he leads the newly established federal university.

The statement was signed by the Deputy Registrar and Head of the Directorate of Information & Corporate Affairs, Bode Olofinmuagun, and released to the media.

Oyebanji Promises More Appointments for Muslims in Ekiti Government.

Oyebanji Promises More Appointments for Muslims in Ekiti Government.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has assured the Muslim community that more of their members will be appointed into strategic positions in his government.


The Governor gave the assurance on Monday evening when he joined hundreds of Muslims leaders and faithful across the state to break their fast at the Lady Jibowu Hall, Government House, Ado-Ekiti

Governor Oyebanji thanked the Muslim community for their continuous prayers and support for his administration, stressing that their prayers have been instrumental to the peace, stability and development the state is witnessing.


While commending Muslims in his cabinet for being good ambassadors of the Muslim community, the Governor said their dedication and contributions have positively impacted his administration, assuring that the number of Muslims in his government would not decrease but instead increase as his tenure progresses. 

“I don’t have much to say today than just to thank you and I will continue to appreciate you every day for your prayers and support. I deeply appreciate you for dealing with me with a pure heart. 

“When the SSG reeled out the number of Muslims in our government, it cannot be less than that, it can only be more and before the end of this tenure, we will bring more people to the government”, the Governor assured.



Earlier in her opening remarks, the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Habibat Adubiaro expressed her profound gratitude to the Governor for his unprecedented commitment to inclusivity in governance with the appointment of over 50 Muslims in different positions in his government, a gesture which she said reflects the Governor’s dedication to equitable representation and genuine regards for the Muslim Community.

While maintaining that the Muslim community has never had it so well in the state, Prof Adubiaro said the Governor’s action has not only fostered unity and trust among religious groups but has also inspired the Muslim faithful to actively support the administration’s vision for the state.

In their separate goodwill messages, a member of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Hakeem Jamiu; President, Ekiti Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Dr Hameed Bakare, and Coordinator, NACOMYO, Alhaji Mudathir Oladele Yusuf, all expressed their appreciation to the Governor for his commitment to inclusivity and equitable representation and for giving Muslim community significant voice in his cabinet.

While describing the Governor as a leader who has consistently demonstrated fairness, respect, and dedication to the well-being of all citizens, the Muslim faithful assured the Governor of their continued prayers and efforts to mobilize the Muslim Community in ensuring his re-election for another term of impactful governance.

The President, League of Imams and Alfa, Southwest, Edo, and Delta States, Alhaji Jamiu Kewulere who also led the Muslim leaders in prayers for Governor Oyebanji and government officials in the state, hailed the Governor for his exemplary leadership and unprecedented support for the Muslim Community, describing it as historic gesture that reflects true equality and fairness.

Also present at the event include, Chief of Staff, Mr Niyi Adebayo, former Senator representing Ekiti Central, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, Muslim leaders and scholars, Political leaders, among others