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Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Oyebanji preaches love, unity and patience at State thanksgiving service.

Oyebanji preaches love, unity and patience at State thanksgiving service.
.…as Ekiti cabinet members, workers, traditional rulers, others mark first working day with praises.
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has urged Ekiti people and Nigerians in general to embrace peace, unity and love for one another this year, stressing that development thrives better in a peaceful atmosphere. 

The Governor stated this on Tuesday during the 2023 inter-religious thanksgiving service held at the Obafemi Awolowo Civic and Convention Centre, Ado Ekiti marking the first working day of the year. Citing the harmony displayed by the Christian and Muslim choristers as well as clerics at the service, Governor Oyebanji said it was obvious the state and country can achieve much more through unity and love.

“I don’t know if anybody noticed the fact that when the Muslim choir was ministering in songs, it was the Christian instrumentalists that bet the drums. And when the Muslim choristers was about mounting the stage, they were also dancing to the Christian music. This shows that if we love one another and are united in our purpose, our state and indeed our country can achieve a lot.”, the Governor said.

Speaking further, Oyebanji said  with less than 100 days in office, he had been able to demonstrate the needed capacity to confirm that he would deliver on the six pillars of his development agenda.

He also thanked labour unions in the state for showing maturity and understanding with government, saying he is irrevocably committed to resolving all issues relating to labour in the State.

The Governor called on staff of the State owned University and the Teaching Hospital not to regard industrial action as a veritable tool for settling labour matters, stressing that strikes or resorting to blackmail would not resolve any matter but would only aggravate them.

While noting that 2023 is a defining year for the country with the presidential election slated for February, Oyebanji urged all Ekiti residents to vote massively for Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the APC Flagbearer to enable him record resounding victory, stressing that the former Lagos State Governor is the one ordained by God to lead the country.

 “I believe strongly that as a people, if we are united, if we love one another and if we are patient with each other, things will be well. And I have strong believe in God that 2023 will be a year of abundant blessing for Ekiti, as a people and as a state. We are irrevocably committed to our promises to the people but I must appeal to the people for patience, we are not up to 100 days in office and people want all the problems to have been solved. One thing we have been able to do is to show you capacity that we are here to serve you.

“I am extremely grateful for your maturity, the NLC, JNC, TUC, NULGE, NUT, all the workers in Ekiti state, I am extremely grateful. And I plead with the unions in EKSU and ESUTH to emulate this. Its not that they don’t have issues, they have issues too but they understand where we are and they know that we are committed and that government needs time to resolve the issues.

“Threats of strikes will not solve any problem . But we recognize the fact that there are issues, we promised that we are going to deal with these issues. You have to demonstrate love for Ekiti people because we have to satisfy government workers and those who are not. Government must take care of everyone. We are going to be open to you, we have made commitment that we are going to look at the issues, but if they down tools and go on strike, its not going to resolve the problem. I believe we can resolve some of the issues and reach some compromise through constructive engagement. 

“ I’m confident in God that the prayers of our spiritual leaders, and with God all will be well with the state. I have no doubt in the ability of the God we are serving to reverse our situation, I know God will pass through Ekiti.
The event was also attended by the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, Wife of Governor, Dr Olayemi Oyebanji, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Olubunmi Adelugba, former Deputy Governor, Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi, Secretary to the State Government, Dr Habibat Adubiaro, Head of Service, Barr. Bamidele Agbede, members of the State Executive Council and House of Assembly, traditional rulers and religious leaders.
Speaking in their separate sermons at the service, Bishop of Ekiti Anglican Diocese, Rt. Rev’d Olusola Ajayi and the ADS Missioner of Ekiti State, Alhaji Abdulsalam Babatunde called on the people of the state to embrace peace and show understanding with the Governor on the task of governing the state.

Bishop Ajayi, who urged residents to cooperate with the Governor to enable him achieve the desired progress, peace and economic viability, stressed that we must not allow politics and religion must not separate us from achieving greatness as a state.

Also, in his sermon, Alhaji Babatunde enjoined people in position of authority to reflect on the past year by making sure that this year, they use their positions to impact lives saying when we serve humanity and make people happy, that is when we can say we are truly serving God.

Also, in their separate prayer session, President General, League of Imans and Alfas in South West, Edo and Delta states, Sheikh Jamiu Kewulere and the Chairman, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Bishop Clement Abifade prayed for the Governor and the state.

Sunday, January 1, 2023

Ekiti First Lady Welcomes First Baby of the year, Donates Gifts to Triplets.

Ekiti First Lady Welcomes First Baby of the year, Donates Gifts to Triplets.
Wife of Ekiti State Governor, Dr Olayemi Oyebanji, in the early hours of Sunday, welcomed the first baby of the year 2023, at the Comprehensive Health Centre, Okeyard, Ise-Ekiti. 

The first baby, Adeyemo, was the second child of a 38-year-old bricklayer, Mr Adeyemo Gbenga, and his 32-year-old wife, Mrs Adeyemo Oluwatoyin. 

Mrs Yetunde salami, Officer in charge of the health facility, stated that the mother was delivered of the baby at exactly 12:00 am through normal delivery, without any complications and weighed 3.0kilogram at birth. 

Presenting the gifts, the First Lady congratulated the parents for the bundle of joy and urged them to train up the child in a godly way. 

Dr. Oyebanji called on all mothers to take good care of their children by laying a healthy foundation for them through exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months. She also charged them to ensure that they receive all the necessary immunisation at the appropriate time.

"There is nothing I can give that can be enough for the upkeep of the baby but just to start up. Parental effort towards every child's upbringing is quite imperative and such should be done with conscious effort," she added.

She appreciated the officials of the health centre for good work being carried out and urged them to continue in that direction.

In a similar development, Dr. Oyebanji also donated gifts and cash to a mother of triplets at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, EKSUTH, Ado-Ekiti.

According to the Chief Medical Director, CMD of the hospital, Prof. Kayode Olabanji, the mother gave birth to the triplets on December 28 and had been in the intensive care department of the hospital. 

The babies, two girls and a boy, were born to the family of Mr and Mrs Toba Owoeye. 

The parents of the triplets pleaded with the Qife of the Governor to consider them for a job, saying the family is not capable of taking care of the triplets.

2023: YEAR OF STRONG BEGINNING & GIANT LIFT~ SAYS GOV. BIODUN ABAYOMI OYEBANJI.

2023: YEAR OF STRONG BEGINNING & GIANT LIFT~ SAYS GOV. BIODUN ABAYOMI OYEBANJI.
Being the Text of New Year 2023 State Broadcast by His Excellency, Mr. Abiodun Abayomi Oyebanji Governor of Ekiti State,  Nigeria

Government House| Ado-Ekiti | Sunday, January 1, 2023.

Introduction;
Ekiti Kete, it is with a heart full of thanksgiving that I address you today on the celebration of the beginning of the New Year 2023. We all are grateful to God for making us to see the dawn of this year which promises to be a glorious year of strong beginning for us - it is also a year of our great lift across board.

I want to heartily congratulate you on making it to the New Year in spite of the numerous challenges and threats that daily confront us as human beings. The miracle of daily existence in good health itself is a grace that must never be taken for granted. I therefore thank God for seeing us through into the year 2023 despite all the odds of the past years.

Let me also express my appreciation to you, the good people of Ekiti State for the privilege of electing me to serve you at this time as your governor. Since you elected me in June and my assumption of duty in October, it has been an exciting seventy-five days of service to Ekiti kete.

I therefore want to appreciate those who have been governors before me, and especially my immediate predecessor who handed me the baton, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON, Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo, CON and Dr. Peter Ayodele Fayose. 

I also like to thank prominent sons and daughters of Ekiti State who have been of a great encouragement to our administration.  I have visited many of them and I am deeply grateful for their offer of support to our administration in whatever ways we have requested of them.

Similarly, I want to express my sincere appreciation to federal ministries and agencies, and departments many of whom I have visited and solicited their support for us in terms of collaboration and intervention. I am very grateful for their reception which is already yielding positive results for us.  We are also thankful to development partners for their sustained interest in our quest to meet and surpass the Sustainable Development Goals mandate. We will continue to strengthen our bond and collaboration in the New Year.  

I want to sincerely register my profound appreciation to our people both home and abroad for their enthusiasm and cooperation since I assumed office. I am deeply touched by your show of love and solidarity through advice, prayers, suggestions and constructive criticisms.

STAyING THE COURSE OF OUR VISION AND MISSION;
Ekiti kete, you would recall that I campaigned on a manifesto that was anchored on six pillars, which have been carefully designed to position Ekiti for peace and prosperity. As I had indicated in my inauguration speech and at every forum, I have consistently reiterated that we are committed to these agenda because we are convinced they summarise our needs as a people and signpost our path to progress.
 
Consequently, both the supplementary budgets and the 2023 budget, already passed by the Ekiti State House of Assembly, have been projected to reflect the six-pillars and their actualisation. Already, the passage of the supplementary budget has empowered us to urgently intervene in some critical infrastructural renewal in the State. And just two days ago, I assented to the 2023 Appropriation Law as passed by the House of Assembly, an indication that we can  hit the ground running from today. I want to thank the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Olubunmi Adelugba and her honourable members for their cooperation.

Ekiti kete, since I assume duty, we have focused on our promises to you as contained in campaign manifesto. While it is too early to reel out our achievements in the last seventy-five days, I will want to assure you that we remain committed to our promises. 

For the purpose of accountability, I will like to highlight the six-pillars, our efforts so far and the focus for the New Year. 

Youth Development and Job Creation  
We understand that the energy and creativity of the youths are the catalysts for the future greatness of our State, accordingly, plans are already in place on how to harness this resourceful segment of our population. Our objective is to enable employment and income generating opportunities that will engage our youths productively. In the New Year, our plan will begin to crystalise into policy and programmes that will create these opportunities for our youths.  

Human Capital Development; 
We are proud to note that Ekiti is one of the most educated and literate States in Nigeria. We are also proud of our record as the leading State in students’ enrolment in primary schools and the State with the best gender equality and mainstreaming policies and records. We hope to strengthen our hold in these areas and to ensure no one is left behind.
 
We will keep investing in our schools to make them globally comparable and competitive. To this end, we are working with different international partners, especially, World Bank’s IDEAS and AGILE programmes and other initiatives which have seen our schools receiving funds for renovation, training, equipment and infrastructural upgrade as well and digital and innovation development funding for both formal and informal educational system.

More importantly, we want to aggressively pursue the Ekiti Knowledge Zone agenda which hopes to create a smart city where technology, science and creativity become the currency of exchange. 

We want to create an innovation and knowledge incubation ecosystem where our young people can hone their ICT competence and creative ingenuity. To achieve this, multipronged engagements are ongoing with investors, content creators, power providers and other stakeholders. Our hope is that in 2023, we will have begun the journey into creating a new economic landscape where knowledge is the black gold. 

Similarly, our secondary health facilities are all undergoing serious upgrade and retooling so as to be able to functionally respond to the health needs of our people. For us, sound health and access to health facilities are central to wealth creation and prosperity. In the New Year, we will expedite effort on this and ensure all our health facilities at all levels are accessible, available, affordable and in good shape. We want to jealously preserve our record as the state with the highest life expectancy rate in Nigeria, we will continue to strengthen our primary, secondary and tertiary health system to keep this trophy.

Government is deeply concerned about the exodus of our health and medical professionals to other climes due to obvious present challenges. I am however glad to assure them that Government will look into the issues with a view to reversing the trend in the New Year. We appreciate their enormous sacrifices and will be willing to see to how things can be made better. 

We are also in discussion with critical government agencies to facilitate access to cheaper funds to support the growth of MSME in the State. The vision is to ensure that our Artisans, Market Women and Private Sector Players are linked up with cheaper funds to support their businesses. The State Ministry of Investment, Trade and Innovation (ITI) is working on a comprehensive strategy to be unveiled in due course.  

We are also working on a comprehensive sport development strategy that will re-position sporting activities in the State. I am using this medium to congratulate our sport Ambassadors for their commendable outing at the just concluded National Sport Festival. Our promise of a Sport Commission is on course. The Office of the Attorney-General is working on the legal framework for implementation.

Agriculture and Rural Development  
Agriculture remains the mainstay of our economy in Ekiti. It employs a large number of our people but it contributes abysmally to our internally generated revenue and remains a profession of last resort for many people.  

Presently, our focus is to continue to attract more commercial farmers who have the financial capacity to acquire the necessary technologies that can cultivate large expanse of land and engage in profitable agriculture venture. This will positively impact our smallholder farmers who can benefit from off-taker deal and access to financing, technology transfer and collaboration. This is expected to create massive employment and lead to prosperity in this sector.

We are thankful to investors who are already in Ekiti for their confidence in our State. We will continue to create the enabling environment for them to thrive without let and hindrance. Already, our team is working assiduously to ensure that both our native and commercial farmers are given the necessary support to increase their productivity.

In 2023, plans are ongoing on how to further bring more agripreneurs to the State, this will lead to the full realisation of the thinking that led to the establishment of  the Ekiti Cargo Airport. Our long term goal as a State is to make our State the foremost entity for agro-allied export to the international market. 

Infrastructure & Industrialization 
Accelerating the development of key infrastructure is critical to our economic development plan. Power, water, sanitation, hygiene and transportation infrastructure are critical to the realisation of our prosperity goal. We cannot go far without deliberate investment in these sectors. They are the key priority sectors that will improve our competitiveness and generate positive economic and social outcome for our people.
 
Our commitment is evident in the administration’s aggressive pursuit of road infrastructure renewal in Ado Ekiti metropolis which has seen to the ongoing rehabilitation of major and nodal roads. Similarly, we are currently undergoing massive deployment of street lights in the capital city as the first port of call in the Light-up Ekiti Initiative. We will begin to replicate the same in all towns and villages as we progress into the year 2023. 

In addition to our infrastructural initiatives, we are keeping faith with the quick completion of ongoing projects which are all important to the growth and development of our dear State. 

Arts, Culture & Tourism;
As we look to diversify our economy, we will focus on tourism, arts and culture to grow our economy, provide employment and create jobs for our people. Our detailed tourism strategy will be announced soon. It is also a thing of pride that Ekiti Performing Company has continued to win laurels and applause to the admiration of all in major national art competitions. Beyond this however, is the commendable transformation that is currently happening at the Ikogosi War Springs which has been concessioned to a private company to rebuild, expand and manage. I am very excited about the progress that has visited the Springs within this short time. I am using this opportunity to commend Glocient Hospitality for the ongoing transformation of the resort and to promise strong government support going forward.
 
The Warm Springs remains Ekiti’s most iconic tourism springboard for the tourism potential of the State. With the level of work going on, I am convinced that Ikogosi Warm Springs and Arinta Water Fall will be back in the international tourism site in 2023, bigger and better.  We shall also embark on the development of other heritage sites in the State.   

Governance;
For us, governance is the totality of what we do and how we do it to achieve our set objectives. Therefore, governance, is the connecting rod of all other pillars. It is the bedrock upon which all our plans are situated. We are working on innovative reforms that will lead to gradual and full digitisation of government activities as we inch towards implementation of e-government as part of our aspiration to bring about transformative and innovative solution to government businesses. 

We are committed to open and transparent processes that ensure government businesses are conducted in an effective, smart and efficient manner, and that government is very responsible and responsive to the yearnings of stakeholders. In the New Year, as we implement some of the reforms, our workers, who are the greatest assets in the development mix of our State, will continue to get the best in trainings, exposures and improvement courses to get them up-to-date.
 
We are also irrevocably committed to the welfare of our workers as we will continue to ensure that salaries and allowances are paid as and when due. Indeed, it is our greatest desire that our workers receive more decent wages and live better life in this year. Therefore, the welfare of our workers remains an item of first priority for us at all time.

On the issues of outstanding salaries and allowances, government is working out a modality to address this issue. We believe that people deserve their wages which they had sweated to earn.  We are therefore working hard to create a more labour friendly working environment for our workers. Similarly, we have started engaging the pensioners and labour leaders generally, on the best way to address the burden of outstanding salaries, promotion, bonuses, allowances, pension and gratuity. I am sure an amicable and workable solution is on the way.

We need to cooperatively come to a workable and honest conversation on how to deal with our revenue challenge going forward. I must however note that there is no easy ways without making sacrifices where necessary. We must also be ready to support the efforts of the State Board of Internal Revenue Service at increasing the State’s Internally Generated Revenue by performing our civic responsibilities willingly. 

The Judiciary will also be given adequate attention to ensure quick dispensation of justice through a systematic approach to the condition of service of judicial officers and the provision of conducive atmosphere to aid smooth administration of justice.

We shall continue to support and retool our security architecture to adequately respond to the current challenges as it relates to criminality and kidnapping in the State. We are very concerned at the rate of kidnapping, especially in Ipao, Itapaji, Irele, Oke Ako and Iyemero axis of the State. We shall not rest on oars until we put an end to their activities in the State. While commending the security agencies for their gallantry, I therefore enjoin them to scale up their responses to make the State safer.

In Conclusion;
Since we came on board seventy-five days ago, we have focused our energy on connecting and mobilising all available human and material resources that are necessary to the actualisation of our plans. I have brought on board a team of proven professional of very solid accomplishment to help lay the policy and strategy foundation for the administration. I am proud of what they have done so far and I look forward to greater successes in the coming year.

We hope by the time we bring on board more people to function in government as political heads of ministry, boards and departments of government, we will have created the necessary mandate structure and operating system that will be of tremendous benefit to our people. 

Ekiti-kete, as you are aware, year 2023 is an election year. I hereby appeal to all political parties to maintain absolute peace as we embark on electioneering. 

I also solicit your support for our presidential candidate Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and our National and State House of Assemblies candidates. There is no gainsaying the fact that these elections will aid the implementation of our policies and programmes in Ekiti State. 

I am very optimistic that 2023 will be a year of giant lift for us and our State. We are going to witness massive improvement in security, infrastructure and government services than we have ever seen.

As I end this first New Year address as your governor, I want to thank our traditional, religious and community leaders for the critical roles they play at all times. I would like to continue to solicit their support and cooperation in the New Year.  I thank everyone who has been of help in the past, just as we look forward to more opportunities for assistance and cooperation in year 2023.

Let us remain united in our efforts to keep Ekiti working.

Thank you. Happy and prosperous New Year for you all.
God bless Ekiti State! 

Biodun Oyebanji
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria
Sunday, January 1, 2023 | Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria

Saturday, December 31, 2022

Omoluabi New Year Message to South westerners and Nigerians: 2023 Year of Renewed Hope.

Omoluabi New Year Message to South westerners and Nigerians: 2023 Year of Renewed Hope.
We are now faced with the birth of a new season and year that comes with promises of good tidings. 2022 is gone and has become a past we have to put behind us all. However, the challenges and troubles that came with 2022 has finally been buried with it. Nigerians again now have a clean slate to write on as the year 2023 creeps in a numerical order of arrangement. Nigerians well noted for their tolerance, zealousness, ability to weather the storm and a special breed of people with a unique stamina to absorb shocks under all circumstances, it is an attribute that has continue to keep the country going since 1999 till date. No wonder, Nigerians are being described as the happiest people on earth.

 Fellow compatriots and tribesmen, we can only hope for better as the journey into 2023 has just begun today 1st January, 2023. Leaders should turn a new leaf by putting into consideration first the welfare of citizens. The provision of good roads, quality water, qualitative education, employment and other good welfare packages are responsibilities of government in all nations around the globe, while the respect for basic and fundamental human rights is a must in a sane society. All these are indeed the rights of Nigerians. Regular payment of workers' salaries and emoluments is a right that should not be politicized at all. God sure have a way of compensating good and godly leaders who make the welfare of the masses a priority. The year 2022 like 2020 has been tagged to be worrisome years for Nigerians as the country ' s economy became so unfriendly to all. Myriads of challenges like economic instability, downturn, collapse and total closure of some corporate and private organizations who could not cope with cost of diesels for power generation and worst of it all the closure of Nigerian universities for eight(8) months which led to a collapsing system in a manner that calls for urgent attention. 

The country no doubt need attention and has to be repositioned to avoid a further collapse in all sectors. We have the chance to collectively correct the wrongs of last year beginning from this moment. We must continue to look forward to getting our hope renewed as a people, we must shun leaders whose policies and ideologies are anti people and give room for leaders with sustainable visions, plans and understand economy. Leaders who knows too well how to run a system that will be beneficial to all irrespective of ethnic, religious and language heterogeneity. Nigeria is a giant, blessed, endowed with both human and natural resources. We must collectively resolve to make Nigeria habitable for us all and unite ourselves than ever.

Way forward for Nigeria in 2023 is to allow us all reflect the tenets of our Omoluabi(better pikin) in us across all categories of persons who are passionate and committed to refix our nation, which is suppose to be a home to all Africans and and a choice destination for expatriates.
Let the masses speak in one voice through the ballot and decide who provides leadership to the country as we go into the poll for the general election this year.
God bless the Southwest(Oodua a gbe wa oo)
God bless Nigeria.
May the good spirit of Omoluabi never depart from us all(Amen)

 E- Signed:
 JAYEOLA, A.O(National Convener)

 AKINFOLARIN, Alex(Acting National Secretary)

 AkINWUMI, Olamide(Media and Publicity Secretary)

Friday, December 30, 2022

Oyebanji signs N113.6bn 2023 Budget into law.

Oyebanji signs N113.6bn 2023 Budget into law.
Ekiti State Governor, Mr  Biodun Oyebanji has signed the 2023 Appropriation Act of one hundred and thirteen billion, Six hundred million Naira (N113,600,000,000.00) as passed by the State House of Assembly, commending the Legislators for the robust and harmonious relationship between it and the executive arm of government.

Speaking shortly after signing the budget christened “Budget of Strong Beginning” at the Council Chamber of the Governor’s Office, Ado-Ekiti on Friday, Oyebanji expressed his appreciation to the people of the state for their overwhelming and unflinching support for his administration, noting that his first fiscal document in office was carefully crafted after due consultation with all relevant stakeholders in the drive to lay a solid foundation for his administration and achieve the desired prosperity for the people.
He expressed his profound gratitude to members of the State House of Assembly for their cohesiveness and for passing the 2023 appropriation bill in record time as well as doing thorough public opinion and legislative scrutiny of the bill before its final passage.

The Governor, who recalled that he presented the bill to the House on November 3rd, 2022 to afford the Honourable members sufficient time to scrutinize the document and engage all the relevant stakeholders in a bid to abide with the Fiscal Sustainability Plan that ample time should be allowed for legislative processing of annual appropriation bill, emphasized the focus and vision of the administration to make the state a land of prosperity, peace and progress where the people can reap the fruit of their labour in dignity, good health and safety.

He thanked the Nigeria Governor’s Forum (NGF) secretariat for providing technical support to the state in developing the latest NCOS template which will be used in the publication of the 2023 budget which is expected to be replicated in all the MDAs to further equip officers of the state for the implementation of the budget as well as ensure easy and seamless implementation of the fiscal document by the end users in view to meeting the disbursement link indicator.
While stating that that the budget was designed to lay a strong foundation for the administration by leveraging on the achievements of the past administration.

 Governor Oyebanji disclosed that the breakdown of the budget would soon be officially presented to the members of the public by the Special Adviser on Budget, Economic Planning and Performance Management 
He noted that the signing of the appropriation bill into law was the administration’s affirmation of its readiness to ensure fiscal discipline and effective implementation of the budget.

The Governor used the opportunity to reaffirm the commitment of his administration to further collaborate with development partners and donor agencies in the drive to hasten development of the state.

“It is my pleasure to be in your midst today to sign into law the 2023 budget of strong beginning in fulfilment of my constitutional obligation bestowed on me by the 1999 constitution as amended as Governor of Ekiti state. I count it a rare privilege to serve the good people of Ekiti state in this capacity at this auspicious time. The year 2023 budget, which is the first fiscal document of our administration has been carefully crafted after due consultation with all relevant stakeholders to lay a solid foundation for our administration.

“I thank the good people of Ekiti state for their unflinching support and cooperation since my inauguration on October 16, 2022. Your support, which has been overwhelming has kept us going and resolute in our determination to further transform and develop our state through our blueprint as encapsulated in the six pillars of our administration. I thank you all for the love, prayers and unwavering support as we settle down to impact lives and banish poverty from our land through job creation and creating the enabling environment for micro, small and medium enterprises to thrive and empowerment programme for the teeming youths and women.

“I’m very delighted to state unequivocally that the House of Assembly worked tirelessly, conscientiously and diligently in the overall best interest of the good people of Ekiti state to ensure painstaking and careful legislative review and timely passage of the appropriation bill without compromising due process and quality review. It is instructive to place on record that without negotiating the autonomy of the three arms of government, the 6th House of Assembly has been a worthy partner in progress with the executive, rather that constitution a cog in the wheel of progress.

“As you are undoubtedly aware, budgeting is dynamic, on this note, our budget has fully adopted the National Charter of Accounts template, which is a requirement for the State Fiscal Transparency Sustainability Programme for result and now the state action on Business Enabling Reforms of the World Bank. He said.

Earlier, the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Bunmi Adelugba commended the Governor for making the budget process people driven as recommended under State Fiscal Transparency Accountability and Sustainable Programme (SFTAS).

The Speaker, who urged the Governor to ensure proper implementation of the appropriation law to the letter prayed for robust economy that would assist the administration achieve success in driving the six pillars to desired end.
She assured the Governor of the unflinching support of the House by making desired impact on the lives of the people.

The budget signing ceremony was also witnessed by senior government officials, including the Deputy Governor, Chief Monisade Afuye, Deputy Speaker  of the House, Rt. Hon. Hakeem Jamiu and other members of the state House of Assembly, others were the Secretary to the state Government, Dr Habibat Adubiaro, the Head of Service, Barr. Bamidele Agbede, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Dayo Apata and members of the State Executive Council.

Capt. Adebomi Congratulates Oyebanji Over Tribunal Court Victory.

Capt. Adebomi Congratulates Oyebanji Over Tribunal Court Victory.
By: Olamide Akinwumi J 
A Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress(APC), Captain Sunday Adebomi on Friday has congratulated the Executive governor of Ekiti State, His Excellency Gov. Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji on his well-deserved victory at the Tribunal Court.

In a statement issued in his Media Office, Adebomi said the affirmation of the Governor's victory is a good development for the party APC, and Ekiti People in general.
"This defining victory at the tribunal  court is not just a triumph for H.E Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji and his teeming supporters, but indeed a welcome victory for our great party, and Ekiti Kete as it has revalidated and endorsed our stand that June 18th Governorship Election were free, fair, transparent, and very credible."

Speaking further, Captain Adebomi urged the people of the state to continue to support efforts being put in place already by the Oyebanji-led administration for the growth and good governance of Ekiti state.

He said, "the declaration that Governor Oyebanji won is also a clear indication that his victory at the poll was a true reflection of the wishes of the people of the state, especially those at the grassroots. 

"I call all members of the opposition to join hands with the governor for the growth and development of the state. Our political affiliations may be different, but we are all Ekiti people and should work together for the good of our state, he explained."

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Akin Omo Akin is fully committed to serving all members of our society, including those physically challenged persons and, as promised to prioritize their welfare.

His successful track record and manifesto on social security can be used to evaluate his commitment to the issue.

He has a deep passion for helping others and believes in treating every person with respect and dignity, regardless of their background. 

As our incoming representative by God's grace, Akin Omo Akin will work tirelessly to ensure that the needs of the physically challenged community are met and that they are not neglected or forgotten. 
He is the best choice for the position of REP. Because of his commitment to inclusivity and his dedication to serving all members of society.

MY PEOPLE IN IKOLE/OYE, LET'S SUCCEED TOGETHER IN 2023 
#IgbayiAyewa Vote ✅ #AkinomoAkin