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Monday, April 22, 2024

Ekiti as an amazing story, By Funmilola Olarewaju.

Ekiti as an amazing story, By Funmilola Olarewaju.                                                                     By Chimezie Godfrey.


In the past few days, videos of market women leaders, Aka Iyalojas, in Ekiti State moderating the prices of goods in the markets within their jurisdictions have been trending. According to reliable information, the genesis of the viral video was a call made by the First Lady of Ekiti State, Olayemi Oyebanji appealing to the Iyalojas to prevail on their members to bring down the cost of goods. Oyebanji was also reported to have had a meeting with female chiefs, urging them to intervene. 


It didn’t stop there! The State Commissioner for Industry, Trade and Investment, Tayo Adeola summoned a meeting of Heads of various associations, ranging from the market women to the road transport workers, petty traders and canteen owners, where she also urged them to bring down the cost of goods and services. “That’s what led to the viral videos. Even the transporters reduced their fares.”


‘Aríse laríkà. Aríkà baba ìrègún’ (Opportunity to do a good deed gives the doer the opportunity to lay them to heart, and to count them is the chief basis for seeking reward for them secretly or indirectly). From Education to Health; and from Agriculture to Culture and Tourism, it is important to note that the Biodun Oyebanji-led government in Ekiti State has been doing a lot and the results have been showing! Only recently, the governor reportedly paid N546.9m as WAEC/SSCE fees to support 16,269 Secondary School Students in the state.


In the power sector, Oyebanji’s efforts on stable electricity supply have been yielding results even as the African Development Bank recently approved the sum of $110,000 to fund the State Power Reform Plan. From reports, Ekiti is also working with other states and the country to ensure state, regional and national operationalization of the new Electricity Act 2023. Many more in this important sector!



In 2023, during the inauguration of a facility in Aramoko-Ekiti, Oyebanji was said to have promised to donate a well-equipped maternity complex to Aramoko-Ekiti General Hospital in memory of his late mother. The facility is now almost ready for inauguration. Coincidentally, the governor was born in the hospital 56 years ago. 


It needs to be noted that Ekiti under Oyebanji has become an amazing story of faith, determination and success, but then, the biggest room in the world is the room for improvement. For instance, during their time, the Obafemi Awolowos, the Ahmadu Bellos and the Nnamdi Azikiwes prepared the pupils for the world which they saw clearly! Nigerians also used to know Ekiti with his many professors. Now, it is as if all Ekiti professors have relocated to the Eastern part of the country. Once upon a time, the North was described as an educational disadvantaged state but now, power has also changed hands with jealous rage. Though it’s not the fault of the present government, the strategic aim for Ekiti should revolve around reclaiming its pride of place.


To become great in life, the battleground is education. The basic thing therefore is not just talking about education but the right type of education that can give Ekiti sons and daughters the wherewithal to be competitive while not allowing other sectors to suffer. To this end, it behooves the government to focus on building an education system that can make the state competitive in the years ahead, starting from the nursery school. In other words, any forward movement over the next 10 to 20 years must start with revamping the public primary school curriculum and building an economy with a focus on 18 years’ time to make the pupils competitively prepared for a different world from the world that we know. Why? A 4-year-old in 2024 will be bound to face a competitive world of artificial intelligence and robot technology in the Year 2034. 


Since the road cannot close on the man with a cutlass, it will also be in the interest of Ekiti to localize the new electricity format by getting public private sector-driven investment into, and up the ante of, especially the renewables to attract private investments to produce electricity upgrid.


While commending the governor for the palliatives he recently rolled out to the residents, it’s also advisable that he looks inward for ways to improve productivity. Enough of resting on Abuja for handouts! In view of this, training the youth groups to take their destinies in their hands won’t be out of place. 


Ekiti under Oyebanji must also look in the direction of building industries based on the new technology: technology hubs and agro-processing plants. The government has to be focused on building an economy that will be relevant for tomorrow and an economy that will not destroy the future of tomorrow. Of course, all these are achievable if the security mindfulness of the state is watertight. 


On the economic front, it is believed that Ekiti has given much needed support and cooperation to the governor. Give it to Oyebanji, he has also been able to manage the entire power bloc in the state very well. Added to this is that he’s doing what an average civil servant in Ekiti State wants! So, while it would be extremely needed for Ekitis to help their state reach the expected end of its noble visions, it is also expected of the governor to make the best combination of the human and natural resources available to the state, coupled with its unique homogenous nature, to make a difference.


For Oyebanji to make Ekiti a template for others to copy, he must continue to look beyond the current challenges by fetching water in preparation for the season of thirst. One sure way of achieving this is the 12-point relief economic programme unveiled by the government “to alleviate the hardship being experienced by the people of the state in the face of the current global economic downturn”. The reintroduction of ‘Owo Arugbo’ is also a step in the right direction while opportunities for investment in the agriculture sector should be encouraged to ensure food security.


Accept it or not, the governor’s decision to reintroduce the construction of 5 kilometres of roads per Local Government will be a game changer in grassroots development. Since Ado-Ekiti – Akure dualization, being undertaken by the Federal Government, is billed to terminate at the endpoint of the flyover bridge, it therefore means that the contractor handling the Ado-Ekiti – Ikere-Ekiti axis must mobilize to site and hold his end of the bargain for the overall purpose of easing traffic congestion. Attention must also be paid to the Phase 2 of Ado-Ekiti – Iyin-Ekiti – Igede-Ekiti – Aramoko-Ekiti – Itawure Road since it’s of economic value. Also in this class are the dualization of the road leading to Afe Babalola University, the iconic Ring Road project and the rehabilitation of the adjoining roads to the section of Old Garage. The flyover bridge will add to the aesthetic beauty of the capital city as well as create economic activities around the area. 


Oyebanji is doing well in terms of governance but, politically, he may need to up his game in the days ahead because ‘the enemy and the evildoer are within close proximity.’ The governor needs to be very decisive and keep his team intact.


Finally, kudos to the governor, who, till date is the only product of Ekiti State University (EKSU), formerly known as Ondo State University, Ado Ekiti, to be a governor and the first alumnus of the school to be a visitor to the school, for displaying statesmanship! Congratulations on his incredible success and wishing him all the best on his way to his 2nd Term!

Sunday, April 21, 2024

Ondo 2024: APC Declares Aiyedatiwa Winner of Ondo Governorship Primary.

Ondo 2024: APC Declares Aiyedatiwa Winner of Ondo Governorship Primary. 


Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo State, has emerged candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) for the forthcoming November 16th, 2024 governorship election in the state.


Aiyedatiwa was declared winner of the governorship primary election by the Chairman of the APC Primary Election Committee and Governor of Kogi State, Ahmed Usman Ododo at the International Culture and Event Centre, The Dome, in Akure, the Ondo state capital on Sunday night.




Ododo, while announcing Aiyedatiwa as winner, said he scored 48,569 votes to defeat other 15 aspirants.

He said the other aspirants score is as follows: Wale Akinterinwa; 1,952, Olusola Oke; 14,915, Mayowa Akinfolarin; 15,343, Jimoh Ibrahim; 9,456, Isaac Kekemeke; 1,045, Gbenga Edema; 395, Olamide Ohunyeye; 424, Jimi Odimayo; 490, Olusoji Ehinlanwo; 492, Morayo Lebi; 290, Diran Iyantan; 348, Francis Faduyile; 353, Ifeoluwa Oyedele; 462, Funmilayo Waheed-Adekojo; 529 and Funke Omogoroye; 115.

 

While Ododo said that the total numbers of voters; 171, 922, accredited voters; 95178, total vote cast; 95178, valid votes; 95178, invalid vote; nil.

 

According to Ododo, who was flanked by the secretary of the committee, Ovie Omo-Agege and other members of the committee said; “reports from the field revealed that the primary election went on peacefully, and the end of the exercise, votes were counted and recorded.

“By the power conferred on the committee, and in line with APC guide lines for the nomination of the candidate, of the party in the general election, I Ahmed Usman Ododo, Governor of Kogi State and the Chairman of the Committee and the Returning Officer of the Ondo State APC governorship primary election, held on the 20th, 2024, hereby declared that Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa having satisfied the requirements of the law and scored the highest numbers of votes cast in the direct primary election, is hereby return elected and declare winner.”

Oyebanji approves N138m car, housing loans for teachers.

Oyebanji approves N138m car, housing loans for teachers.



Ekiti state Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, has approved N138.7m for the payment of car and housing loans to 448 teaching and non-teaching staff of the state Teaching Service Commission.
This was disclosed in a statement by the Permanent Secretary, Ekiti State Teaching Service Commission, Mike Omolayo, made available to journalists in Ado Ekiti.

Omolayo stated: “Successful applicants under the scheme are expected to obtain letters of introduction signed by their principals and bursars, present their official identity cards and as well photocopies of their biometric data forms, appointment and confirmation letters to facilitate the payment processes.”

Omolayo said that the government’s gesture was aimed at encouraging teaching and non-teaching staff across public secondary schools in the state to discharge their duties more efficiently and effectively, adding that the effective date of repayment starts from June 2024 salary.

Ekiti State Government Launches Grassroots Empowerment and Engagement Drive.

Ekiti State Government Launches Grassroots Empowerment and Engagement Drive.
By Olamide Akinwumi. 




Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji's administration, under the proactive guidance of Director General Mrs. Mary Oso Omotoso, led the Office of Community Communications in Ekiti State to initiate a range of impactful projects over the weekend, demonstrating the government's commitment to fostering grassroots development and empowering citizens.




In collaboration with the Ekiti State Petroleum Products Regulations and Consumer Protection Agency, the Office embarked on a crucial mission to tackle the sudden increase in petrol prices in Ado Ekiti. Prompted by feedback from the people and the Governor's concern, Chairman of the Agency, Hon. Arinka Odunayo, alongside DG Community Communications, Mrs. Mary Oso-Omotosho, led efforts to monitor and engage with petrol station managers, ensuring fair pricing for essential commodities.



Ahead of the 2024 World Malaria Day, the Office of Community Communications collaborated with the Office of SSA to the President on Community Engagement (South West) to conduct a community sensitization and medical outreach program. Led by Hon. Moremi Ojudu, the initiative aimed to eradicate malaria from Ekiti communities through free medical check-ups, distribution of drugs, and food items to indigent community members, highlighting the commitment to citizen welfare.





A vibrant Youth Easter Carnival organized by Housing Youth Agenda brought together 12 communities in the Federal Housing Estate, Ado Ekiti, with support from Governor Biodun Oyebanji and dignitaries including Hon. Sola Elesin and Commissioner for Youth Development, Hon. Adesola Gold, underscoring the government's commitment to youth empowerment and community engagement.

These activities showcase the proactive approach of the Ekiti State Government in addressing diverse community needs and promoting grassroots development.

Saturday, April 20, 2024

Ekiti Gov't Cracks Down on Fuel Hoarding, Compels Hoarders To Sell To Consumers.

Ekiti Gov't Cracks Down on Fuel Hoarding, Compels Hoarders To Sell To Consumers.



The Ekiti State government has taken bold actions to stop the ongoing hike in petrol price and hoarding of the product by filling stations in the state.

The Chairman, Petroleum Products Regulations Consumer and Protection Agency in Ekiti State, Hon. Arinka Odunayo monitored the activities of some of the petrol filling stations in the state on Saturday.

Speaking with journalists during the exercise in the state capital, Ado-Ekiti, Hon. Odunayo said the move is to ensure that the pump prices of petroleum products are regulated in the state.

He said that the administration of Governor Biodun Oyebanji frowns against the exorbitant prices of petroleum products and the price disparity among petroleum marketers.


He assured residents of the state that the state government is committed to curb fuel hoarding and other malpractices that will inflict hardship on the masses assuring that the crises will be resolved by next week.

He said: “We need to be out because what is going on in this state is barbaric. We won’t allow these people to continue to work against this government because this government has been doing well in the state.

“We discovered that some people are selling fuel at the rate of N660, N650 and N640 per litres respectively while others are selling at N760, N750 and N720 which ought not to be so. We are out today to cross check all the stations. Some closed their stations. People have been complaining that the prices are too high.


“This crisis is everywhere. Between now and next, we will know the actual problem and how to resolve the issue. Today is Saturday and we don’t normally go out but due to the situation of things in town, we have to intervene. They should be patient. Between now and next week, everything will be resolved.”

During the monitoring exercise in some filling stations in the state capital, Eltayon Nigeria Ltd sold PMS at N720, Bovas along Bank road was selling at N640 while A.A Rano wasn’t dispensing due to non-availability of the product.

However, during a visit to Matrix Filling Station along Adebayo Road in Ado-Ekiti, it was discovered that they were hoarding the product comprising 4,500 litres.

The Chairman of Petroleum Products Regulations Consumer and Protection Agency in Ekiti State intervened to ensure that residents have access to fuel at the rate of N660 per litre. This intervention came after reports of hoarding emerged. Now, consumers can breathe a sigh of relief as fuel stations are compelled to dispense the product at a fair price, thanks to the proactive measures taken by the agency.

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Oyebanji Set to Inaugurate Ekiti State Polytechnic Governing Council Members.

Oyebanji Set to Inaugurate Ekiti State Polytechnic Governing Council Members.
By Olamide Akinwumi. 





The stage is set for the inauguration of the newly appointed members of the Governing Council of Ekiti State Polytechnic, Isan-Ekiti, as announced by the State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji.


The ceremony is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, at the Executive Council Chamber, Governor’s Office, Ado-Ekiti, starting promptly at 10:00 am.

In a statement released by the Special Adviser on Media to the Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Yinka Oyebode, it was emphasized that all council members and invited guests are expected to be seated by 9:30 am to ensure a smooth and timely inauguration process.

The Governor had previously approved the appointment of the Chairman and members of the Governing Council for the State Polytechnic, Isan-Ekiti, demonstrating his commitment to effective governance and institutional leadership.

The appointed members of the Governing Council are as follows:
●Prof. Fasakin E. Adebayo (Chairman)
●Mr. John Kehinde Omodara (Member)
●Mr. Kayode Bamigboye (Member)
●Dr. Olushina Tunde Ajayi (Member)
●Prof. Simi Odeyinka (Member)

This inauguration marks a significant milestone in the governance and administration of Ekiti State Polytechnic, signaling a new era of leadership and oversight for the institution. With the appointment of experienced and capable individuals to the Governing Council, the Polytechnic is poised to continue its legacy of academic excellence and institutional development under the guidance of dedicated leadership.

As stakeholders eagerly anticipate the inauguration ceremony, expectations are high for the Governing Council to contribute positively to the advancement of Ekiti State Polytechnic and the fulfillment of its educational mandate.

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Oyebanji Approves Car, Housing Loans for TESCOM Staff.

Oyebanji Approves Car, Housing Loans for TESCOM Staff.



Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji has approved N138.7 million in loans to support 448 staff members of the State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) in the state.

The loans are intended to assist with education and housing needs, starting with deductions from June 2024 salaries. This initiative underscores the governor’s commitment to the well-being and progress of educators and support staff in Ekiti public secondary schools.

The announcement, delivered by the Office of the Permanent Secretary at TESCOM, emphasizes the importance of this initiative in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of staff members across public secondary schools in the state.

Successful applicants are required to follow a streamlined process, including obtaining letters of introduction from their Principals and Bursars, presenting official identification cards, along with copies of their biometric data forms, appointment, and confirmation letters.

The loans, set to kickstart with deductions from June 2024 salaries, reflect Governor Oyebanji’s commitment to prioritizing the well-being and professional development of educators and support staff within Ekiti’s education sector.

This empowering move not only provides financial relief but also serves as a motivating force for continued dedication and excellence in service among the TESCOM workforce.