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Wednesday, June 26, 2024

We’ve changed narratives in Ekiti with our welfare packages, Gov Oyebanji tells stakeholders.

We’ve changed narratives in Ekiti with our welfare packages, Gov Oyebanji tells stakeholders.
…says over 17 billion naira paid as pensions, gratuities, car, housing loans.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has said that his government has been able to change the narratives in the state by being strong on welfare issues and creating economic opportunities for the citizens.

These, he said has impacted positively on the standard of living of the residents as well as improve on economic development programmes of his predecessors.

EKITI STATE GOVERNOR MR BIODUN ABAYOMI OYEBANJI DELIVERING HIS STEWARDSHIP TO STAKEHOLDERS IN ABUJA

Governor Oyebanji who stated these during an engagement with Ekiti Stakeholders in Abuja on Tuesday, said his administration in the last one and half years has led the state with a deep sense of responsibility, guided by the fear of God and principle of transparency and accountability .


The Governor added that every money that comes into the state’s coffers has been spent transparently and prudently, adding that his government has paid over 17 billion naira as pension, gratuity, car, and housing loans to Ekiti public servants since he took over as Governor of the State.


The Stakeholders meeting which held at Sheraton Hotel, Abuja had in attendance Ekiti indigenes who are in senior cadres in the Federal Civil service, top officials of Federal Parastatals and agencies, as well as para military organisations . Also in attendance were members of the Ekiti Caucus of the National Assembly; and some members of Ekiti State Executive Council.



At the gathering were the first Executive Governor of the State, Otunba Niyi Adebayo; Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele; Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr Dele Alake; Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye; Senators Yemi Adaramodu and Cyril Fasuyi; Secretary to the State Government, Dr Habibat Adubiaro; Permanent Secretary, State House, Engr Funsho Adebiyi, members of State Executive Council, and about 250 senior public servants of Ekiti extraction in Abuja, among others.

Addressing the gathering, Governor Oyebanji asserted that his administration remained focused on transforming the state’s economy into a productive and self-sufficient powerhouse by leveraging on the state’s resources and potentials to achieve sustainable development and economic dependency.


He said the stakeholders’ engagement meeting is part of his administration’s policy of inclusion and partnership with critical stakeholders to ensure sustainable development in the state, stressing that through forging an alignment of visions and unanimity of purpose with the stakeholders, the state could achieve the shared prosperity agenda of his administration.


Expressing confidence at what the state stands to gain by collaborating the stakeholders, the Governor said “We believe strongly that if we have alignment of visions, alignment of minds and unanimity of purpose, the Ekiti that our forefathers fought for, we can achieve it.


According to him, “We are conscious of the burden of history on us, we campaigned for this office, we made promises to the people, we begged them to vote for us, we are not here to complain and we are not complaining. We have accepted this responsibility and we don’t lack the capacity, we don’t lack the ability, we don’t lack the vision, we don’t lack the drive but we can do better than what we are doing with your help, so I’ve come to you today not as a Governor that knows it all, I’ve come to you as someone asking for help”.

Reeling out the achievement of his administration in less than two years, the Governor said he has connected over 45 communities that have not had electricity for over 10 years back to power grid, intervened in infrastructure, provision of free education, regular payment of salaries and pension as and when due, approval and payment of promotion arrears, payment of monthly deduction, and also revamping health care services.

The Governor disclosed that his administration has also taken giant steps towards checking incessant incidence of losing medical doctors in the state to federal government by approving pay parity between state and federal health workers.

Explaining his desire to be remembered as a Governor that created wealth and make people productive, he expressed his firm belief that productivity drive prosperity, hence his administration has engaged over 600 youths in agribusiness to enhance food security and stimulate economic growth.

He explained further that each participant of the youths in agribusiness would receive a parcel of already cleared land ranging from one to five hectares, depending on the type of agriculture activities they intend to pursue as well as receive high-quality seed, fertilizer, herbicides andthe purchase of their produce by government.

While calling on the federal workers to leverage their positions in the federal public service to facilitate more development to the state, provide information that can create access and opportunities for the people to prosper and achieve their potentials, the Governor said by sharing insights and data on federal initiatives and opportunities, they are helping the state to make informed decisions that can drive Ekiti’s growth and development.

He urged them to use their knowledge and resources to partner and support the state government to enhance the quality of life of the citizens and provide together an environment where every Ekiti citizen can thrive and prosper.

“I believe strongly that with you behind us, people will start to have a rethink about who Ekitis are. We are extremely dedicated people, we are hardworking, we are loyal, we are transparent, we are courageous but we don’t have access to opportunities and we lack platforms. But that platform that we lack is what God has provided through you. It is those platforms I’m asking, give us this platform, collaborate with us, assist us so that we can use your network and your platform to develop our people.

” We believe strongly that with our six point agenda in the state today, we are intervening in infrastructure, we are revamping our health care services, we are doing education, free education, we give grants to schools, in the medical sectors we are confronting the problem of infrastructure, the problem of drugs, and we are also combatting the problem with staff.

“We are the second state in the country that has paid hazard allowance. We paid over 14 billion in pension, we are paying gratuities, we have committed 200 million every month to gratuities, we pay salaries as at when due. As of today we are not owing workers salary since we were sworn into office. We have paid arrears of pensions, given promotion arrears, we have paid contributions to our workers and you can call your people at home, we are very faithful when it comes to the issues of pensioners. We pay pensions with salaries and we have not defaulted at all”. The Governor asserted.

Prior to the Governor’s address the Senior Adviser on Economic Matters and Chairman of the Economic Management team, Senator Olu Adetumbi and the Commissioner for Finance, Mr Akin Oyebode, had in separate presentation laid out the State’s economic prospects and challenges, stressing that with more support the citizens, the government would do greater exploits in the area of sustainable development.

Earlier in his opening remarks, the Commissioner for Special Duties, who is also the Chairman, planning committee, Mr. Dolamu Adeniyi said the meeting was part of the Biodun Oyebanji administration’s strategies to ensure all inclusive government and involve various sectors in the decision making processes in the state.

In their separate goodwill messages, the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr. Dele Alake, and Senator Dayo Adeyeye, commended the Governor for providing quality leadership and for bringing prominent figures from the state together to discuss Ekiti progress and development.

While urging the Governor to ensure that the meeting is regular, they charged the federal public servant to explore every opportunity at their disposal to facilitate more development to the state.

Ekiti Government to Sanction Non-Compliant Contractors for Violating Local Content Law.

Ekiti Government to Sanction Non-Compliant Contractors for Violating Local Content Law.


The Director-General of the Bureau of Local Content in Ekiti State, Olalekan Ijidale, announced on Tuesday that the state government will impose sanctions on contractors who fail to comply with the local content law.

Accompanied by the Senior Special Assistant on Local Content Development to the State Governor, Ogunsakin Michael Ayotunde, Ijidale made the statement during an inspection visit to various construction sites in the state.

The Director-General expressed dissatisfaction with one of the contractors for not adhering to the local content law, which requires the employment of at least 40% of Ekiti indigenes as skilled and unskilled workers.

"We conducted a headcount and found that only 13 out of the 69 workers employed for this project are from Ekiti State. This level of compliance is unacceptable, and the Bureau will not hesitate to sanction the contractor," Ijidale said.

He further emphasized that the failure to comply with the 40% local workforce requirement will result in a 5% deduction from the contractor's total contract sum.

Ijidale reiterated the commitment of Governor Biodun Oyebanji to ensuring that 40% of local artisans and materials are utilized in handling various projects, especially construction works, within the state.

"The law clearly states that 40% of Ekiti indigenes must be involved in the execution of contracts in Ekiti State. These are the taxpayers who funded this project, and it is only fair that they be given the opportunity to participate in the process," Ijidale said.

The Director-General warned that the Bureau of Local Content has been empowered by law to enforce compliance and will not tolerate any further violations. He stressed that the government's promise to the people of Ekiti State is to ensure the adequate engagement of local workforce in project execution, and the Bureau will ensure that this promise is upheld.

Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Oyebanji to Swear in Four New Permanent Secretaries Monday.

Oyebanji to Swear in Four New Permanent Secretaries Monday.
By Olamide Akinwumi.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, is set to swear in four newly appointed Permanent Secretaries on Monday, July 1, 2024. The ceremony will take place at the Conference Hall of the Governor’s Office in Ado-Ekiti at 12 noon.

According to a statement signed by Mr. Olayinka Oyebode, Special Adviser on Media to the Governor, the four new Permanent Secretaries are Mrs. Janet Funke Ajibola, Mr. Michael Sunday Boluwade, Mr. Foluso Ebenezer Akinwumi, and Mr. Rotimi Gabriel Akomolede.

The statement further noted, “The swearing-in ceremony for the four newly appointed Permanent Secretaries will take place on Monday, July 1, 2024. The event, presided over by the State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, will hold at the Conference Hall, Governor’s Office, Ado-Ekiti by 12 noon. All government officials and invited guests are to be seated by 11 am.

Ekiti First Lady Reveals Secrets Of Husband's Brilliant Performance Under Two Years.

Ekiti First Lady Reveals Secrets Of Husband's Brilliant Performance Under Two Years.
...Rallies Support of Young Women in Politics.


Wife of Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji, has revealed the secrets of the widely acknowledged brilliant performance of her husband, Governor Biodun Oyebanji in office less than two years in the saddle.

Dr. Oyebanji attributed the successes recorded so far by the administration led by her husband to God's grace, the Governor's perception of governance as a ministry to minister to people's needs and his humility which she said a been opening doors for Ekiti within and outside the country.


The First Lady who made the remarks on Tuesday when she hosted members of Young Women in Politics, an interest group in the state chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), at the conference hall of her office in Ado Ekiti, the state capital assured that the Governor would sustain good governance for the benefit of the people.

The First Lady said Governor Oyebanji has no choice than to do well and justify the popular mandate given to him and make a great difference in the lives of the people of the state who overwhelmingly elected him into office to steer the ship of the state.



Dr. Oyebanji stressed that her husband was imbued with unquenchable passion for the development of the state and compassion for the people which serve as the driving force of his performance noting that he is in a hurry to turn Ekiti around as a model of good governance in Nigeria.

According to her, the Governor's passion for overall and sustainable development of Ekiti has driven him to do within two years, what he supposed to do in four years with available and verifiable indices of governance on ground which are being acknowledged from far and near.


While noting that the Shared Prosperity Agenda of the Oyebanji Administration is still a work in progress, the First Lady charged to the Young Women in Politics to serve as propagators of the good works of the Governor in their wards, communities and local government areas as the regime approaches its midterm.

Dr. Oyebanji pointed out that Governor Oyebanji has been a supporter of women's political ascendancy in the state having supported close to 200 women for elective and appointive political positions since coming to power in October 2022.

She also added that Ekiti State has become a model of women political empowerment with highest number of women in executive and legislative positions at the state and local government levels in Nigeria which was motivated by the Governor's belief in the competence of the womenfolk.

"BAO (Governor Oyebanji) is a compassionate Governor, he sees governance as a ministry, he sees it as a platform for accountability and he has no choice than to do well because he is a Governor that has the interest of the people at heart.

"I want you to use your platforms to advocate for this government in your localities. Give your total support to BAO because Ekiti people know that this Governor has done so much; he has done in less than two years what he suppose to do in four years. His humility and simplicity has been opening doors for our state everywhere he goes," Dr. Oyebanji said.

The First Lady urged members of the group (Young Women in Politics) to demonstrate humility and compassion in their relationship with the people of their localities in propagating the laudable policies and achievements of the Oyebanji Administration.

In her welcome remarks, Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs. Peju Babafemi, who noted that young people are the hope of the future urged the group to stay focused and be committed to the ideals of being change agents in their localities.

The Deputy Speaker of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Bolaji Olagbaju, urged members of the group to remain loyal to an administration that is poised to give women more platforms to rise politically urging them to close ranks to succeed in tasks ahead.

A former Commissioner in the state, Chief Ronke Okusanya, described members of the group as ambassadors of Ekiti, the APC-led government and Governor Oyebanji urging them to represent the Governor and the state very well wherever they find themselves.

The state APC Women Leader, Mrs. Caroline Egunlusi, said members of the body and other women in the state have another opportunity to rise politically with impending Board appointments urging them to keep working harder for them to get opportunities to make impact.

The Special Adviser on Gender Empowerment, Mrs. Kemi Olaleye, said the Governor's performance has put him in pole position to get another term in office charging the women to go round the state and keep showcasing his achievements in office.

The State Coordinator of the Young Women in Politics, Mrs. Aderemi Oluwatayo, acknowledged the better status enjoyed by members who have been privileged to occupy elective and appointive offices in the Oyebanji Administration charging members to sustain their support for the Governor.

Monday, June 24, 2024

Oyebanji meets Ekiti Stakeholders in Abuja.

Oyebanji meets Ekiti Stakeholders in Abuja.


In furtherance of his administration’s policy of inclusion and partnership with critical stakeholders to ensure sustainable development, Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji will having an engagement with senior public servants of Ekiti State extraction in Abuja on Tuesday, June 25, 2024. 

The stakeholders engagement, one of the feed back mechanisms of the government, is aimed at getting  inputs of the senior public servants in the development of the state. 

Expected at the meeting are senior public servants in the Federal Civil Service, Federal parastatals and agencies, senior officers in the security agencies and para military organizations. 

Also billed to attend are members of the Ekiti Caucus of the National Assembly and Federal Government appointees. 

The programme is scheduled to hold at Ladi Kwali Hall, Sheraton Hotel, Abuja by 4pm.

Signed 
Olayinka Oyebode
Special Adviser ( Media) to the Governor, Ekiti State 
24-06-2024

Sunday, June 23, 2024

EKSG Announces Free Surgical Mission for Residents.

EKSG Announces Free Surgical Mission for Residents.


Ekiti State Government, under the exemplary leadership of His Excellency, Governor Biodun Oyebanji, is pleased to announce the launch of a comprehensive Free Surgical Mission aimed at providing essential surgical care to residents of the state. This initiative is part of our ongoing commitment to improve healthcare accessibility and outcomes for the people of Ekiti State.
 
The Free Surgical Mission, which will be conducted across various healthcare facilities in the state, will cater to a wide range of surgical needs, including but not limited to:
Caesarian Section
Hernia repairs
Appendectomies
Cataract surgeries
Lump removals
Fibroid Removal
Hydrocele (IPA)
Some other minor and major surgical procedures.
 
The initiative is designed to ensure that all residents, particularly those who are underserved and financially disadvantaged, have access to necessary surgical interventions without the burden of cost.
 
Key Objectives of the Free Surgical Mission include: 
Enhance Healthcare Access: Providing free surgical services to residents who might otherwise be unable to afford such care.

Improved Health Outcomes: Addressing surgical conditions that can significantly impact quality of life and overall health.

Reduce healthcare Disparities: Ensuring equitable healthcare delivery across all socioeconomic groups within Ekiti State.
 
Implementation Plan:
Enrollment: Enrollment is currently ongoing at our primary health care facilities in all wards across the state. To enroll, you will need to provide your NIN and a passport photograph.

●Surgical Procedures: The surgeries will be performed at selected hospitals equipped with the necessary facilities and personnel to ensure safe and effective outcomes.

Follow-Up Care: Post-surgical follow-up and rehabilitation services will be provided to ensure full recovery and address any complications promptly.
 
Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s approval of this free-surgical mission underscores his administration's dedication to fostering a healthier and more resilient Ekiti State.

We aim to uplift the well-being of our citizens and build a more robust healthcare system by eliminating financial barriers to essential surgical care
 
We call on all eligible residents to take advantage of this opportunity.
 
For more information, please contact the Ekiti State Health Insurance Scheme at 08033203314, 08067984529, 0803 935 3420 and 0806 2520769.
 
Together, we are committed to making Ekiti State a beacon of health and wellness for all.
 

Signed: 
Dr. Oyebanji Filani
Commissioner for Health and Human Services
Ekiti State

Oyebanji, at Erelu Fayemi’s Book Reading, tasks Authors on socio change.

Oyebanji, at Erelu Fayemi’s Book Reading, tasks Authors on socio change.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has called on Nigerian authors under the aegis of Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) to leverage more on their platforms to promote social justice, truth and unity through constructive dialogue that can positively change the nation's social and political narratives.



Governor Oyebanji who made the call in Abuja on Saturday at the June edition of Abuja ANA’s Reading and Writers’ Dialogue which featured former Ekiti State First Lady, Erelu Bisi Fayemi as Guest Writer, acknowledged the pivotal role of the association in driving social and political change for a better society.


Highlighting the importance of literature and the Arts in shaping public opinion and fostering societal progress, Governor Oyebanji commended the association for its contribution to the country’s intellectual and cultural development and urged writers to continue their advocacy for justice, equity, and good governance.

While appreciating ANA for acknowledging the great contributions of the former First Lady, Governor Oyebanji expressed optimism that with continued efforts from the association and support from various stakeholders, Nigeria literature would continue to thrive and contribute significantly to the nation’s development.


The Governor assured the Association that his administration would continue to collaborate, support and provide a conducive environment for literary activities in Ekiti State as well as promoting reading culture among the youth.

“ I thank ANA for the honour done to us in Ekiti State, because what you have done to Erelu Fayemi is an honour done to Ekiti people and as I sat down there, I just engaged in a conversation with myself that this is a conference of established writers and if people spend so much resources and effort to write, we must ensure that those works don’t go unnoticed but supported to lead to a better society in a country where people's reading culture is going into extinction.

“I can imagine Dr Kayode Fayemi sitting down here, reading from most of those books he wrote as Governor of Ekiti State with respect to policy and advocacy. I am sure that if he is seated here, most former Governors, many Governors, Ministers will be here. We have ANA members in the National Assembly, bring them here let them invite their members because people are so busy but once one of them is involved they will be here, so collectively we can navigate towards a better society that we all dream of”, Oyeebanji asserted.

Earlier in her keynote address, the former First Lady of Ekiti State and Guest Writer, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, who shared some insights into her motivations for writing and the impact of writing on her life, said her identity as a writer brings her immense peace and satisfaction.

Emphasizing the transformative power of writing on the society, the Erelu Fayemi  said she writes to change the narrative, challenge preconceived notions and stereotypes, to get justice against discrimination, amplifying the voice of the unheard and advocating for systemic change, and a better society.    

In their separate goodwill messages, former Governor of Ekiti State, Dr Kayode Fayemi and Senate Majority Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, commended ANA for bridging the gap between the memories and forgetfulness, and for always reminding the people of their responsibilities as public figures, leaders, and citizens in order to create a better society where no one is left behind.

They maintained that authors have consistently used literature as a tool for awakening national consciousness, inspiring collective action and social reforms, challenging regimes and advocating for the rights of the marginalized.

Also at the event were, former and present first ladies, members of Ekiti National Assembly caucus, renowned authors, poets, and literary critics across the country, among others.