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Thursday, July 2, 2026
Ekiti trains, empowers cooperative societies to increase livestock productivity.
SENATOR YEMI ADARAMODU – AGBAMAN | MR. SOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS AND EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS FOR STUDENTS ACROSS EKITI SOUTH.
SENATOR YEMI ADARAMODU – AGBAMAN | MR. SOUTH SCHOLARSHIPS AND EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS FOR STUDENTS ACROSS EKITI SOUTH.
Students in primary, secondary, and tertiary institutions across all Local Government Areas of Ekiti South Senatorial District continue to benefit from the Educational Support Initiative of Distinguished Senator Yemi Adaramodu.
As part of this initiative, students from across Ekiti South Senatorial District have benefited from the scholarship programme of Distinguished Senator Yemi Adaramodu. Beneficiaries include students of the Federal College of Education, Ilawe-Ekiti, as well as students in other tertiary institutions, reaffirming the Senator's steadfast commitment to expanding access to quality education and promoting academic excellence.
In addition, pupils and students in primary and secondary schools across the district received educational support materials, including:
🎒 School Uniforms
🎒 School Bags
📓 Exercise Books
📐 Mathematical Sets
These items were distributed to support learning, ease the financial burden on parents and guardians, and encourage students to remain committed to their education.
Why It Matters
Education remains the foundation of sustainable development. The far-reaching impact of this initiative reflects Senator Yemi Adaramodu's commitment to investing in the future of Ekiti South through quality education.
By supporting the education of young people, Senator Yemi Adaramodu is helping to nurture a more educated, skilled, and productive generation for Ekiti South Senatorial District and Nigeria at large.
To every beneficiary across Ekiti South, this support is more than financial assistance, it is an encouragement to pursue excellence, uphold good character, and make meaningful contributions to your community and the nation.
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USDA TRACE Begins Distribution of Hybrid Cocoa Seedlings to Ekiti Farmers.
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Trade and Climate Resilience Enhancement (TRACE) Project has commenced the distribution of hybrid cocoa seedlings to beneficiary farmers across communities in Ekiti as part of efforts to rejuvenate cocoa production in the state.
The Ekiti Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Mr. Ebenezer Boluwade, said in a statement on Tuesday that the exercise aligned with the state government's plan to raise 10 million improved cocoa seedlings over the next 10 years to restore Ekiti's position as a leading cocoa-producing state.
Boluwade said the initiative was being implemented through a partnership involving the USDA TRACE Project, the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN) and the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA).
He explained that the project was designed to promote sustainable cocoa production, traceability and improved quality to enhance the competitiveness of Ekiti cocoa in the international market.
According to him, improved hybrid cocoa pods had earlier been supplied to selected farmers across the state, who, alongside members of Village Savings and Loans Associations (VSLAs) established under the USDA TRACE Project, successfully raised the pods into healthy seedlings now being distributed for field planting.
The commissioner added that beneficiary farmers were also receiving practical training on Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), including proper spacing, recommended planting techniques, climate-smart farming methods and the integration of compatible shade trees to improve productivity and climate resilience.
He said the project was promoting responsible cocoa production by encouraging environmentally friendly practices that discourage deforestation and child labour while ensuring compliance with international export standards.
Boluwade said the USDA TRACE Project would monitor the establishment and performance of the distributed seedlings and provide continuous technical support to farmers to ensure adherence to recommended agronomic practices.
He added that the distribution and sensitisation exercise was ongoing across the state, assuring participating farmers that compatible shade tree seedlings would also be provided to complement the cocoa plantations and strengthen climate adaptation efforts.
According to him, the positive response from beneficiary farmers demonstrates growing confidence in the initiative, which is expected to increase cocoa productivity, improve farmers' livelihoods and support the state's target of producing one million improved cocoa seedlings annually over the next decade.

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