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Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Governor Biodun Oyebanji Assembles Expert Squad to Drive Ekiti State's Economy.

Governor Biodun Oyebanji Assembles Expert Squad to Drive Ekiti State's Economy.
By: Adl.
His Excellency, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji Abayomi the Executive Governor of Ekiti State. 

Governor Biodun Oyebanji's administration has no doubt started with a full complement of his team comprising Commissioners, Special Advisers, and other Special Assistants. The most interesting part of the list is that it comprises both Ekiti at home and in the diaspora who are grounded in the capacity and expertise to assist the governor to achieve his campaign promises to the good people of Ekiti State. 

This team has been carefully selected by the Governor to assist him in making informed decisions, formulating policies, and managing various aspects of government administration.

In recognition of the Constitutional role played by Commissioners and Special Advisers in any State's governance structure, these diverse individuals bring a wide range of qualifications, experiences, expertise, and extensive networks to the table. They have been appointed based on their knowledge and skills in specific fields such as economics, education, healthcare, agriculture, infrastructure, and social services.

One of the key strengths of the Oyebanji’s team lies in their diversity of backgrounds, experiences and capabilities. This diversity ensures a balanced approach to policy-making and decision-making, as it brings together different perspectives that contribute to comprehensive solutions to address the needs of all citizens. 

Again, the gender diversity among the team is a thing of great emphasis. According to the Governor, the gender balance in his appointment is to promote inclusivity in governance and enhance the effectiveness of policies and programs.

As one begins to x-ray the profiles of these appointees, it could be seen that some of them possess an intricately intimidating and incisive career that will surely propel Ekiti State to becoming a leading state in the area of transparency in budgeting, economy, agriculture, investment, and social inclusion. 

These appointments are crucial in implementing the Governor Oyebanji’s  agenda and ensuring effective governance at the state level.

Let me at this juncture dissect four of the members of the team who have exceptionally stood out in their chosen fields and who have an enormous capacity to play specific roles in the administration.

They are: 
Mr. Oyeniyi Adebayo - Overseeing the Ministry of Budget, Economic Planning, and Performance Management; Mr. Boluwade Ebenezer, Commissioner in charge of Agriculture and Food Security; Mrs. Tayo Adeola manning the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment; and Adetoun Agboola, Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Social Inclusion. 

Mr. Oyeniyi Adebayo:
Adebayo is the Commissioner for Budget, Economic Planning, and Performance Management. He holds a wealth of experience in banking and financial management, along with an intimidating academic accomplishments. 
Adebayo had his first degree and M.Sc from the University of Ibadan. He obtained his MBA from The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA, and is an Associate of Chartered Accountant (ACA), also an Associate, at the Chartered Institute of Taxation (ACIT).
In Pic: Mr. Oyeniyi Adebayo, Commissioner for Budget, Economic Planning, and Performance Management.

He started his career at Arthur Andersen where he rose to the level of Audit Manager. He also worked with various financial institutions like Merrill Lynch in the USA, Capital Alliance Private Equity Lagos, Wema Bank, Head of Strategy, UBA, Regional Director Mainland Bank, and Executive Director Enterprise Bank (now Heritage Bank). 
He also served as Chief Executive Officer of Bodani Advisory Services Limited before he was  sspotted and convinced by the Governor to serve as Special Adviser on Budgets and Economic Planning before being appointed as Commissioner. 
 
Mr. Boluwade Ebenezer:
He is Commissioner in charge of Agriculture and Food Security, before then, he was the Special Adviser to the Governor in the same capacity. Ebenezer boasts a substantial banking and agribusiness background, having held various positions since starting his career as a Project Supervisor in 2002. An alumnus of Lagos Business School, Victoria Island, Lagos, Ebenezer has an extensive working experience in banking and agribusiness. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture from the University of Ilorin (2002) where he was the Best Graduating Student of his department. He also has a Masters degree in Agricultural Economics from the University of Ibadan (2007).
In Pic: Mr. Ebenezer Boluwade, Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security. 

He started his working career as Project Supervisor, Yobe State Agric Development Programme in 2002. He later joined Oceanic Bank in 2004, where he held different positions till 2011. He joined Sterling Bank in 2011 and served at different times as Head of Agric Finance, Agribusiness Strategy and, Planning. He also worked with NIRSAL in the implementation of CBN Anchor Borrowers 
Programme.

Before his appointment, the Emure-Ekiti born Agric Expert was Agricultural Specialist at the United State Mission in Nigeria where the governor discovered and persuaded him to be part of his team. 

Mrs. Tayo Adeola:
The Commissioner for Industry, Trade, and Investment. An Investment Banker with over 30 years cognate experience and impressive career in originating, structuring and executing complex transactions, Treasury Management, Securities Trading, Business Development, Risk Management, Asset and Wealth Management. She holds a degree in Economics from the Ondo State University, Ado-Ekiti (now Ekiti State University) and a Master’s Degree in banking and Finance from the University of Lagos. She has professional Capital Market qualification in Securities Trading and as Associate- Chartered Institute of Stckbroking; and General Management Trainings at the Lagos Business School; Dublin Business School; University of Witwatersrand, National University of Singapore and Harvard Law School.
In Pic: Mrs. Tayo Adeola, Commissioner for Industry, Trade, and Investment.

Mrs Adeola began her career with Icon Limited (Merchant bankers) in 1991 and joined Consolidated Discounts Limited in 1996 as a pioneer security dealer and managed assets in excess of $1.2 billion. She later served as a divisional Director (business development) at Consolidated Discounts Limited; Managing Director of Capital Express assets and Trust Limited and Vice President, Bank of America Merrill Lynch International where she managed assets in excess of $50 billion.

She founded Restorium Capital Limited, an Africa-focused Financial Advisory and project financing/capital raising firm based in Dublin, Ireland and Lagos where she was hijacked by the governor to leave her comfort zone in order to serve her state. Mrs Adeola hails from Ado-Ekiti.

Before I hang my pen, let me talk briefly about another interesting and brilliant personality in the Oyebanji’s team. She's Mrs. Adetoun Funmilayo Agboola who serves as Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Social Inclusion. 

Adetoun brings remarkable skills in Special Education, designing tailored learning interventions for children with cognitive/developmental disabilities. Her proficiency in handling special needs case portfolios, give concise assessment, design monitoring plans, reviewing case progress and determining transitions for children with severe conditions is excellent. 
In Pic: Mrs. Adetoun Funmilayo Agboola Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Social Inclusion. 

Adetoun is an inclusion realist with proven tacks skills in mainstream school support for children with special needs. In her last role as a SENCO, she got her department accredited by the International Baccalaureate team on worldwide special education core standards and practices. 

She is a team builder and provides leadership and monitoring to multi-disciplinary colleagues in the industry. 

Adetoun has a M. Ed Special Education; B. Ed Special Education with a bias in Audiology and Speach Pathology. She is also a Board Certified Cognitive Specialist of IBCCES and an alumna of the prestigious Pan Atlantic University. 

Adetoun's role in the Oyebanji’s government is to bring Social inclusion into all aspects of governance. This is to ensure that all individuals, regardless of their background, identity, or circumstances, can participate fully in the economic, social, and cultural life of their communities. It aims to reduce inequalities, promote diversity, and create a sense of belonging for everyone. 

BAO believes that Social Inclusion plays a significant role in governance by ensuring that policies, decisions, and actions are designed to include all members of society. 
"It helps governments create more equitable societies by addressing disparities, providing equal opportunities, and giving a voice to marginalized groups,” the Governor said. 

This approach and policy of Governor Oyebanji will definitely lead to better policy outcomes and more stable Ekiti State.

Not minding the weight of these aforementioned appointees and individuals, Governor Oyebanji has lauded their dedications and intellects and abilities to giving amazing services to  the good people of Ekiti State despite their worth in the global economic environment. 

The Governor also emphasized their pivotal roles in laying the foundation for the state's future progress. He has also challenged them with compassion, firmness, magnanimity, and a sense of responsibility to both the people of Ekiti and God.

ADL is a Public Analyst and Social Media Evangelist.

OYEBANJI NAMES RETIRED GENERAL ADEWA AS NEW AMOTEKUN COMMANDER.

OYEBANJI NAMES RETIRED GENERAL ADEWA AS NEW AMOTEKUN COMMANDER.

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji on Wednesday approved the appointment of Brigadier-General Olu Adewa (rtd) as the new Commander of the State Security Network, popularly called Amotekun Corps.

General Adewa takes over from Brigadier-General Joe komolafe (rtd), who until Wednesday was the Commander of the outfit. The appointment of General Adewa takes immediate effect.

General Adewa hails from Ilogbo –Ekiti. He attended the Nigerian Defence Academy for his military training and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant on December 20, 1986 and deployed to the Elite Nigerian Army Corps of Engineers. He holds a diploma in Electrical/Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; and a Master’s of Science degree in Strategic Studies from the University of Ibadan.

His operations experience include serving as Commanding Officer, Nigeria Batalion 20, Sudan (May – December 2010; Brigade Commander, North East (Boko Haram), January 2017 – December 2018. He was also in the United Nations Hybrid Mission to Dafur, UNIMID, among others.

Meanwhile, Governor Oyebanji has thanked the former Amotekun Commander, Brigadier-General Komolafe for his services to the State, especially his pioneering role in the setting up of the security outfit, and wish him success in his future endavours.

Similarly, the Governor urged the new Commander, Brig-General Adewa to deepen the operation of the Amotekun Corps and collaborate with other security agencies in the bid to rid the state of all criminal elements.


Yinka Oyebode
Special Adviser (Media) to the Governor
09-08-2023

Maximizing Your Internship Journey: A Comprehensive Guide for SIWES Students.

Maximizing Your Internship Journey: A Comprehensive Guide for SIWES Students.
By: Obatayo Promise Aduramigba.
Embarking on an internship marks a pivotal moment in your journey towards professional growth. This opportunity allows you to gain hands-on experience, refine your skills, and forge crucial connections within your chosen field. However, a successful internship demands more than just attendance; it requires purpose, dedication, and a proactive mindset. In this article, we will equip you with invaluable insights on navigating your internship journey, making a lasting impression, and setting the stage for a promising career. Let's dive into these tips and make the most of this transformative experience together:
1. Set Clear and Attainable Goals
At the outset of your internship, establish specific objectives. Discuss these goals with your supervisor to align expectations and desired outcomes. Clear goals serve as your roadmap to success.

2. Proactivity is Key
Take the initiative to seek tasks and projects. Don't wait for instructions – volunteer for assignments, ask questions, and display a genuine eagerness to learn.

3. Reliability and Punctuality
Treat your internship as a professional job. Arrive on time, meet deadlines, and communicate scheduling conflicts in advance. Reliability builds trust and credibility.

4. Cultivate a Positive Attitude
Show enthusiasm for your work, even when tasks appear mundane. A positive attitude not only enhances your experience but also makes you a valuable asset to your team.

5. Effective Communication
Regularly update supervisors on your progress and challenges. Seek feedback and embrace constructive criticism. Effective communication showcases your commitment to growth.

6. Build a Network
Forge connections with colleagues, supervisors, and fellow interns. Relationships fostered during your internship can yield valuable contacts and potential job opportunities.

7. Learning from Seasoned Professionals
Learn from experienced colleagues. Ask questions, seek advice, and glean insights from those well-versed in your field of interest.

8. Embrace Challenges
Stepping outside your comfort zone and tackling demanding projects accelerates personal and professional growth. Embracing new experiences fosters development.

9. Embrace Feedback for Growth
Actively pursue feedback on your performance. Utilize feedback as a tool for improvement. Demonstrating a willingness to learn is a sign of dedication.

10. Document Your Progress
Maintain a record of tasks completed and skills acquired. This documentation aids in updating your resume and discussing your internship during future interviews.

11. Stay Organized
Employ tools like to-do lists, calendars, and project management apps to manage tasks and deadlines efficiently.

12. Demonstrate Initiative
Propose ideas to enhance processes and contribute to the organization. Your insights can prove invaluable.

13. Uphold Professionalism
Your actions reflect on both your character and the company. Maintain a professional demeanor consistently.

14. Adapt to Company Culture
Observe and adhere to the company's values and norms. Cultural alignment positively influences your relationships with colleagues.

15. Reflect on Your Experience
Contemplate the lessons learned during your internship and how they align with your career objectives. Identify areas for growth and development.

16. Continuous Learning through Inquiry
Never hesitate to ask questions. Seeking clarity displays your commitment to learning. Regular feedback sessions provide avenues for improvement.

17. Absorb Wisdom from Colleagues
Observe how experienced team members handle tasks, engage with clients, and solve problems. Workplace dynamics and culture hold valuable insights.

18. Chronicle Your Learning
Jot down daily lessons to reinforce retention and future reference.

19. Balance Confidence with Humility
Confidence in your abilities is vital, but humility allows you to learn. Embrace feedback and guidance with an open mind.

20. Pursue Skill Development
Engage in offered training sessions and workshops. Embrace varied projects as opportunities for learning and growth.

By adhering to these comprehensive guidelines, you heighten the likelihood of a fruitful internship experience. Remember, internships are a two-way street: not only does the company learn about you, but you also gain insights into the industry. Approach each day with an open mind, seize every opportunity, and use the experience to lay a sturdy foundation for your future career.

Palliatives: Ekiti unveils packages for pensioners, free bus shuttle for workers, students.

Palliatives: Ekiti unveils packages for pensioners, free bus shuttle for workers, students.
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has rolled out palliatives to soften the impact of removal of fuel subsidy to residents including students, workers and pensioners.

The Chairman of the State Palliatives Committee and Commissioner for Finance, Mr Akin Oyebode, who said a decision like fuel subsidy removal would naturally come with short term pains, said the palliatives would stand in the gap.

Oyebode spoke in Ado Ekiti, the state capital, on Wednesday while giving report of the outcome of the committee meetings, which he said the governor had approved for immediate implementation.

Membership of the committee comprised government representatives and other stakeholders including the organised labour.

He said these include: “Payment of one year’s leave bonus for State and Local Government workers.

“Payment of one month’s pension arrears for State and Local Government pensioners.

“Implementation of consequential adjustment for workers on GL. 14 to GL. 17 for State and Local Government workers.

“Implementation of 90 per cent CONHESS and 100 per cent Hazard Allowance for health workers at the Local Governments.

“Implementation of salary parity for clinical staff of the Hospitals’ Management Board.

“Implementation of financial benefits of 2020 and 2021 promotions for State and Local Government workers.

“Immediate payment of one month subvention arrears to tertiary institutions.

“Provision of free shuttle buses for workers and students to ease transportation to/from work and school respectively."

In addition to the already mentioned interventions, Mr Governor has also approved additional interventions designed to directly impact our poorest and most vulnerable residents”.

These are: “Payment of N5,000 as a conditional cash transfer to 10,000 households from August till December 2023 with emphasis on our aged people.

“Inclusion of 10,000 persons in the Ulera Wa Health Insurance programme.

“A food distribution programme that will commence this month.

“The distribution of inputs to farmers as well as financial support to small businesses and our informal sector,” the commissioner said.

He added, “The fiscal benefits of the difficult decisions taken by President Bola Tinubu are already being felt and these interventions, an urgent and immediate response to the hardship being faced by our people, is only possible because of the additional revenues earned by the three tiers of government.

“As a government, we feel the pain of our people and acknowledge those who stressed the need for an immediate response from us.

“However, the gravity of the situation required broad consultation with various groups, to ensure our response alleviates the pain of the people”.

Oyebode reiterated the Oyebanji government’s commitment to the people of Ekiti State, saying, “The increased revenues from the removal of fuel subsidy will lead to better service delivery from our Government.

“Mr Governor remains irrevocably committed to his vision of “Shared Prosperity” which is being driven by the government’s six-point agenda, and “under his leadership, we will continue to advance our journey towards prosperity”, he said.

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Hon. Adetoyese Adebanji Applauds Ekiti State Appointments of Otunba Kayode Fasae, Mrs. Remi Ajayi-Babington, and Hon. Femi Ajayi.

Hon. Adetoyese Adebanji Applauds Ekiti State Appointments of Otunba Kayode Fasae, Mrs. Remi Ajayi-Babington, and Hon. Femi Ajayi.
Hon. Adetoyese Adebanji, an Aspirant for Ise/Orun LGA Chairmanship Position. 

Former Executive Assistant to Governor, Hon. Adetoyese Adebanji, a prominent figure in Ekiti State politics and an aspirant for the Ise/Orun Local Government Area chairman position, has conveyed his heartfelt congratulations to notable individuals recently appointed to key positions in the state government. In particular, he extended his well-wishes to Otunba Kayode Fasae, who takes on the role of Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment. Also receiving Hon. Adetoyese Adebanji commendation is Mrs. Remi Ajayi-Babington, appointed as the Special Adviser on Rural Mobilisation, and Hon. Femi Ajayi, designated for Independent Project Monitoring.
In a statement issued by his Media Aide, Hon. Adetoyese Adebanji articulated his firm belief in the capabilities of these newly appointed officials. He emphasized their potential to significantly contribute to the realization of Governor Oyebanji's Sustainable Development Agenda for Ekiti State.
In Pic: Otunba Kayode Fasae, Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment.

Hon. Adetoyese Adebanji particularly lauded Otunba Kayode Fasae, a distinguished individual hailing from Ise/Orun Local Government. Hon. Adetoyese Adebanji highlighted Fasae's exceptional intellect and expressed confidence in his ability to make substantial contributions to the advancement and progress of Ekiti State under the leadership of Governor Oyebanji.
Hon. Femi Ajayi, Special Adviser to Governor on Independent Project Monitoring.

Additionally, Hon. Adetoyese Adebanji praised the dedication and diligence exhibited by Mrs. Remi Ajayi-Babington, the newly appointed Special Adviser on Rural Mobilisation, and Hon. Femi Ajayi, who will be responsible for Independent Project Monitoring. Both officials, coming from Ise/Orun Local Government, were noted by Banji as crucial components in propelling Ekiti State towards greater developmental achievements.
Mrs. Remi Ajayi-Babington, Special Adviser to Governor on Rural Mobilisation.

As these newly appointed officials take on their respective roles, all eyes in Ekiti State are turned towards their efforts to enhance the region's social, economic, and cultural landscape. The optimism and support expressed by individuals like Hon. Adetoyese Banji underscore the promising future that lies ahead for Ekiti State under the leadership of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji and his newly inaugurated cabinet.

OYEBANJI GETS FULL CABINET, INAUGURATES NEW COMMISSIONERS, SPECIAL ADVISERS.

OYEBANJI GETS FULL CABINET, INAUGURATES NEW COMMISSIONERS, SPECIAL ADVISERS.
..…New Cabinet members to proceed on Retreat Thursday.
Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, on Tuesday inaugurated a new set of Commissioners and Special Advisers to have a full compliment of members of the state executive council .

A total 19 commissioners and 14 special advisers were inaugurated yesterday at the carnival-live event witnessed by current and past office holders, traditional rulers, community leaders and the general public. 

The Governor used the forum to debunk allegations in some quarters that he had been running government without cabinet members  since coming to power on October 16 last year. 
Oyebanji also disclosed that it took him time to form a full cabinet because of his resolve to keep to the promise he made that the people in the grassroots would be involved in the formation of the State Executive Council.

Addressing a mammoth crowd that thronged the Osuntokun Pavilion inside the Government House, Ado Ekiti, Oyebanji explained that his cabinet had been in place since November 2022 with the appointment and inauguration of the first set of Commissioners and Special Advisers who had been holding executive council meetings on regular basis. 

Those inaugurated in November 2022 included the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Dayo Apata; Commissioner for Finance and Economic Development, Mr. Akintunde Oyebode; Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr. Oyebanji Filani and nine Special Advisers.

Oyebanji said: "We inaugurated Commissioner for Finance, Commissioner for Health, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice and many Special Advisers in November last year and yesterday was our 8th exco meeting and the exco had approved the 2023 Budget and Supplementary Budget.

"It was our agreement that we will not do (more) appointments until the end of the general elections which ended in March. The Committee on Political Appointments submitted its report May 31, the old Assembly ended on June 5 and the new Assembly began on June 6 and the screening of the nominees was part of the first assignment they undertook. 

"I can't understand why party members are alleging that the Governor has refused to form his cabinet. We had one in place. What we are doing today is to expand the state executive council membership in line with understanding we had with the leadership of the party.  I want to be remembered as a governor that tells the truth, and does the right thing. 

The Governor enjoined the new appointees to be connected to the grassroots, pay attention to their political environments and not be a "political moonlighter who is rarely seen at home."

The state chief executive further urged them to develop the right socio-political skills and emotional intelligence to manage expectations with tact and empathy.

He disclosed that the entire cabinet would proceed to a retreat that runs from Thursday, August 10 to Saturday, August 12 "to give them opportunity to share ideas and get educated about the call of public administration procedures and properly understand and dissect the six pillars of his administration.

The new Commissioners and their portfolios are Mr. Ebenezer Boluwade (Agriculture and Food Security), Mr. Oyeniyi Adebayo (Budget, Economic Planning and Performance Management), Rt. Hon. Taiwo Olatunbosun (Information), Mr. Adesola Adebayo (Works), Mr. Kehinde Ajobiewe (Transportation), Dr. Kofoworola Aderiye (Education), Chief Folorunso Olabode (Local Government Affairs), Mr. Gold Adesola (Youth Development), Mrs. Tosin Aluko (Environment and Natural Resources) and Mrs. Peju Babafemi (Women Affairs and Social Development).

The rest are Mrs. Tayo Adeola (Industry, Trade and Investment), Prof. Patrick Tedela (Capacity Development and Training), Mr. Seun Fakuade (Innovation, Science and Digital Economy), Mr. Kayode Fasae (Wealth Creation and Empowerment), Mr. Femi Awe (Rural and Community Development), Otunba Dolamu Adeniyi (Special Duties), Prof. Ojo Bakare (Arts, Culture and Creative Economy), Dr. Kareem Akande (Regional Development and Intergovernmental Affairs) and Mr. Ojo Atibioke (Chieftaincy and Home Affairs).

The new Special Advisers and their portfolios are Hon. Tade Aluko (State Capital Development Authority), Mr. Gbenga Oloniyo (Housing and Mortgage Development), Mr. Gbenga Agbeyo (Human Capital Development and Allied Matters), Mrs. Kemisola Olaleye (Gender Empowerment and Mobilisation), Hon. Abiola Olowookere (Legislative Affairs), Mr. Femi Ajayi (Independent Project Monitoring), and Mrs. Yemisi Ayokunle (Social Investment Programmes).

The rest are Mrs. Remi Ajayi-Babington (Rural Mobilisation), Mrs. Adetoun Agboola (Special Education and Social Inclusion), Dr. Ekundayo Moyo (Transformation and Delivery), Mr. Odunayo Ayeni (Governance), Mr. Niyi Idowu (Legal Matters), Mr. Olatunji Akinyele (Business Development) and Dr. Akeem Azeez (Tertiary Education).

Responding on behalf of other commissioners, Dr Olabimpe Aderiye thanked the Governor for the confidence reposed in them, she said they were fully prepared to put in their best in the service to the state and its people. 

Other dignitaries at the event include wife of the Governor, Dr Olayemi Oyebanji, Spouse of the Deputy Governor, Mr Lawrence Afuye, former Deputy Governor, Biodun Aluko; Secretary to the State Government, Dr Habibat Adubiaro, head of service, Barrister Dele Agbede; former Senator Tony Adeniyi; former and serving members  of the state House of Assembly among others.

Monday, August 7, 2023

Governor Oyebanji and Code of Conduct Bureau Commissioner Join Forces to Enhance Governance in Ekiti.

Governor Oyebanji and Code of Conduct Bureau Commissioner Join Forces to Enhance Governance in Ekiti.        .....Partnership Aims to Elevate Transparency and Accountability, Driving Positive Change for the State's Development.                                   By: Olamide Akinwumi.

In a significant move towards enhancing governance and fostering shared prosperity, Governor Oyebanji of Ekiti State warmly welcomed the Federal Commissioner of the Code of Conduct Bureau, Rt. Hon. Taofeeq Olawale, at the Governor's Office in Ado-Ekiti earlier today. This pivotal meeting marks a key milestone in the BAO administration's commitment to working hand in hand with government agencies and development partners to elevate governance standards and ensure the success of their shared prosperity agenda.

The atmosphere was one of optimism and enthusiasm as Governor Oyebanji and Rt. Hon. Taofeeq Olawale engaged in fruitful discussions that centered around strategies to enhance transparency, accountability, and overall governance in the Southwest region. Both leaders highlighted the necessity of ethical conduct, good governance practices, and collaboration among various stakeholders to bring about positive change in the lives of the people they serve.

Governor Oyebanji expressed his deep appreciation for the presence of Rt. Hon. Taofeeq Olawale, recognizing the Code of Conduct Bureau's vital role in upholding the ethical standards of public officials. He lauded their commitment to fostering integrity in public service and emphasized the importance of such partnerships in achieving the administration's shared prosperity agenda.

Rt. Hon. Taofeeq Olawale, on his part, commended Governor Oyebanji's administration for its dedication to progressive governance and its efforts to drive development initiatives that positively impact the lives of the citizens. He reiterated the Code of Conduct Bureau's commitment to ensuring public officials adhere to the highest ethical standards and contribute to the betterment of the region.

The collaborative spirit evident during the meeting speaks to the shared vision of both the Ekiti State Government and the Code of Conduct Bureau. As they work hand in hand, their synergy is expected to result in strengthened institutions, increased transparency, and ultimately, improved service delivery to the people of the Southwest.

This meeting not only underlines the commitment of Governor Oyebanji's administration to fostering positive change but also showcases the power of collaboration between government agencies and development partners in driving meaningful transformation. As the BAO administration continues on its journey towards shared prosperity, this partnership sets a shining example for other regions to emulate, reinforcing the belief that by working together, governments and agencies can truly make a difference in the lives of the people they serve.