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Friday, August 2, 2024

Oyebanji Approves N361m Car Loans for Ekiti Civil Servants.

Oyebanji Approves N361m Car Loans for Ekiti Civil Servants.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, has approved the disbursement of N361.5 million as car loans to 544 civil servants in the state, according to a statement from the State Commissioner for Finance, Mr. Akintunde Oyebode.


In the statement, made available to newsmen in Ado-Ekiti, Oyebode disclosed that beneficiaries will receive between N250,000 and N2,500,000, depending on their salary grade levels. 


To enhance the funding pool and accommodate more beneficiaries, Governor Oyebanji has increased the scheme’s funding pool by N200 million. Additionally, the governor approved a 100% increase in the individual loan amounts for civil servants.


Oyebode further explained that eligibility for the loan scheme requires workers to have spent at least five years in service, have more than five years remaining before retirement, and demonstrate that they will retain at least 50% of their monthly gross pay after loan deductions.


It would be recalled that in October 2023, Governor Oyebanji approved N136.26 million as car loans to 368 civil servants in the state public service.

Thursday, August 1, 2024

Oyebanji assures investors of enabling business environment.

Oyebanji assures investors of enabling business environment.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has assured investors in the state of his administration’s commitment to a more secured environment for business operations as a way of attracting more investments and drive economic growth and development.




Governor Oyebanji gave the assurance on Wednesday during a meeting with the management team of CAVISTA holdings led by the Chairman, Mr John Olajide in his office in Ado Ekiti. The Governor said enhancing security and creating investor-friendly policies are top on his government agenda.

The meeting was a follow up to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between CAVISTA Holdings and Ekiti State Government in Dallas, US in May regarding the cassava revolution project. 

Highlighting various measures designed to create a more conducive business environment, the Governor said the government has scaled up security in the agric processing zone to ensure safety of investors and investment in the state.


Commending CAVISTA for its unwavering commitment to the development of the state, the Governor said the partnership has brought remarkable boost in the internally generated revenue of the state. He promised to continue to support the company to achieve its goals. 

“By the time CAVISTA finish with the factory and everything, you can imagine the multiplier effect in the economy of the state, I am trying to get electricity to their place, we have awarded contract for the road and I have just scale up security in the area”. The Governor stated. 



Earlier in his remark, the CAVISTA holdings Chairman, Mr John Olajide thanked the Governor for his support to the company adding that the vision of the company was to help the Governor provide more job opportunities for Ekiti people in line with the shared prosperity agenda of the Governor.

In his opening remarks, CAVISTA Holdings Chairman John Olajide reiterated the organization's objectives in Ekiti State, which are centered around job creation. He emphasized that this is part of the strategic alliance between CAVISTA and the Ekiti State Government under Governor Oyebanji's shared prosperity agenda.

The meeting was a significant step towards actualizing the Cassava Revolution project, which promises to bring economic growth, job opportunities, and prosperity to Ekiti State. 

The strategic partnership between CAVISTA and EKSG demonstrates the government's commitment to private sector collaboration and its dedication to creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive.

Ekiti State and CAVISTA Holdings Strengthen Partnership for Cassava Revolution.

Ekiti State and CAVISTA Holdings Strengthen Partnership for Cassava Revolution.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji yesterday met with the Chairman of CAVISTA Holdings, John Olajide and his team at the governor's office in Ado-Ekiti for a strategic meeting.
The meeting was a follow-up to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between CAVISTA and the Ekiti State Government (EKSG) in Dallas, US, in May, regarding the Cassava Revolution project.


In his opening remarks, CAVISTA Holdings Chairman John Olajide reiterated the organization's objectives in Ekiti State which are centered around three pillars: job creation, job creation and creation of more jobs. He emphasized that this is part of the strategic alliance between CAVISTA and the Ekiti State Government under Governor Oyebanji's prosperity agenda.



Governor Oyebanji in his opening address, expressed his administration's support for CAVISTA's cassava revolution project which aims to establish a 100,000-hectare cassava farm and build a Cassava Processing Plant at Itapaji Ekiti.
He directed his team to provide necessary support to all CAVISTA Holding’s portfolio businesses in the state.


The meeting was a significant step towards actualizing the Cassava Revolution project, which promises to bring economic growth, job opportunities, and prosperity to Ekiti State.

With the support of the state government, CAVISTA Holdings is poised to make a meaningful impact in the lives of Ekiti residents.

The strategic partnership between CAVISTA and EKSG demonstrates the government's commitment to private sector collaboration and its dedication to creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive.

As CAVISTA Holdings works towards achieving its objectives, the people of Ekiti State can look forward to a brighter future.

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Nigerian Youth Congress Chairman, Aare Adedara Temitope Moses, Outlines Reasons for Disassociating from National Protests.

Nigerian Youth Congress Chairman, Aare Adedara Temitope Moses, Outlines Reasons for Disassociating from National Protests.


The Nigerian Youth Congress Ekiti State Chapter, under the leadership of Aare Adedara Temitope Moses, has decided to disassociate from national protests for several important reasons. These reasons are centered around the potential challenges and risks associated with such protests, which the Congress believes can be better addressed through dialogue and peaceful engagement:
Concerns Over Lack of Accountability and Leadership.
One of the primary concerns with protests lacking clear leadership is the difficulty in holding individuals accountable for their actions. This absence of accountability can sometimes lead to situations where the behavior of a few individuals overshadows the peaceful intentions of the majority. Without identifiable leaders, it becomes challenging to mediate or effectively manage the crowd, potentially resulting in chaos or unrest. Anonymity, while offering protection from retaliation, can sometimes embolden individuals to engage in actions they might otherwise avoid, such as vandalism or violence. This lack of accountability can undermine the integrity and effectiveness of the protest and create an environment where responsible behavior is not prioritized.

Heightened Risk of Violence.
The risk of violence is significantly heightened in protests without clear leadership. Without someone to mediate and guide the protestors, tensions can quickly escalate, leading to clashes with authorities or other groups. Anonymity can unfortunately embolden some individuals to act aggressively, as they might feel shielded from personal consequences. Additionally, the absence of clear communication channels and leadership can lead to misunderstandings and misinterpretations of the protest’s goals. This, in turn, might result in conflicts and confrontations that detract from the protest’s original intent. There is also the risk of infiltration by individuals with extreme or malicious intent, who may seek to exploit the anonymity for their own agendas, thereby inciting violence or unrest.




Misrepresentation and Hijacking of Protest Goals.
When protests occur without clearly identified leadership or participants, the original aims and goals of the movement can be easily misrepresented or hijacked. This can lead to confusion and skepticism about the protest’s true objectives. Without clear accountability, there is a risk of misinformation spreading, which might affect public perception and credibility. Faceless protests can also be susceptible to manipulation by entities with ulterior motives, distorting the protest’s original message or goals. This can result in a negative perception of the protest, both in the eyes of the public and authorities, potentially undermining the cause.

Legal Implications 
There are significant legal implications to consider when engaging in protests, particularly those that lack identifiable leadership. Participants might face legal consequences if the protest is deemed unlawful or if violence occurs. Being associated with an anonymous movement can make legal defense challenging, as it complicates the process of holding individuals accountable for unlawful actions. The absence of identifiable participants can also lead to potential legal conflicts, especially if the protest involves activities that breach laws, such as incitement to violence. Authorities may respond with stricter regulations or enforcement measures, which could impact the rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly.

Impact on Public Perception.
Public perception plays a crucial role in the success of any protest movement. Faceless protests, while aiming to protect participants from retaliation, can sometimes be viewed negatively by the public and authorities. This can lead to a loss of support for the cause, as the absence of visible leaders might affect the perceived legitimacy and sincerity of the movement’s message. Effective communication and clear leadership are essential for garnering respect and support from the public. When a protest lacks these elements, it may struggle to resonate with the wider audience, potentially diminishing its impact and effectiveness.

Security Concerns.
Security concerns are another significant issue in faceless protests. Participants may be more vulnerable to infiltration by groups with malicious intentions, including those seeking to incite violence or disrupt the protest’s goals. Without identifiable leaders, it becomes challenging to ensure the safety and security of all involved. Taking into cognisance the recent attacks in Ekiti, we cannot afford to put people’s lives at risk any further. Law enforcement agencies may also face difficulties in managing and responding to protests effectively when they cannot identify key organizers or assess potential threats. This can lead to heightened security measures and a more cautious approach by authorities, which might affect the overall success of the protest.

A Call for Dialogue and Peaceful Engagement.
In light of these concerns, the Nigerian Youth Congress emphasizes the importance of dialogue and peaceful engagement as effective means of advocating for change. By engaging constructively with authorities and the public, we can work towards meaningful solutions that address the issues facing our society. 

"Let us focus on building bridges and fostering understanding, ensuring that our voices are heard in a manner that is both respectful and impactful. Together, we can make significant strides towards positive change and send a clear message to the government about our commitment to progress and development," said Aare Adedara Temitope Moses, Chairman, Nigerian Youth Congress, Ekiti State Chapter.

EKSG seeks partnership with Chinese investors for SAPZ, EKZ.

EKSG seeks partnership with Chinese investors for SAPZ, EKZ.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has canvassed the partnership of Chinese investors to expand and accelerate development of the Ekiti State Special Agro-Processing Zone (SAPZ) and the Ekiti Knowledge Zone (EKS), which are central to the state’s economy.


Governor Oyebanji made the call in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday while meeting with the Chinese investors led by the Executive Secretary-General, China Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, Leo He, emphasized the immense potentials of these zones in driving industrial growth of the state and creating employment opportunities for the youth.



Highlighting the potential of the zones, designed to foster innovation and technology, education, and entrepreneurship, which would attract talents and investment in information technology and other high-tech industries, the Governor expressed confidence that Chinese expertise in agro-processing technology and infrastructure would maximize these opportunities and ensure sustainable development in the sector.



While assuring the investors of the state’s readiness to provide necessary support and enabling environment to any serious investors to ensure their investment flourish, the Governor emphasized his administration’s open-door policy to partnership that will drive the economic growth and development of the state. 

“I am glad that you have chosen to come to Ekiti State, As a government, we understand our responsibility to investors and that’s why we have put in place a very strong regulations to make doing business easy for the investors.

“I invite you to explore the opportunities offer in our special agro-processing zone which currently have the support of ANDP, the zone is a game changer and any serious investors should take position either in the special agro-processing zone or Ekiti knowledge zone.” The Governor said.  

Earlier in his remarks, the Executive Secretary-General, China Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, Leo He commended the Governor for his foresight to diversify the state’s economy, reduce unemployment, and improve the standard of living of the citizens.

Mr Leo He, while explaining that he got inspired by the special agro-processing zone assures the Governor of his organization's readiness to collaborate with the state government to actualize the objectives of the zones.

Also at the meeting were, Secretary to the State Government, Dr Habibat Adubiaro, Commissioner for Industry, Trade, investment and Cooperatives, Mrs Tayo Adeola, Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Mr Ebenezer Boluwade, and Commissioner for Finance, Mr Akintunde Oyebode.

Oyebanji flays BEDC over poor power supply to Ekiti.

Oyebanji flays BEDC over poor power supply to Ekiti.
….Urges BEDC to meter all households.



Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has called on the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC) to expedite the metering of all households in the state to address the persistence issues of estimated billing and erratic power supply, which have long plagued residents and businesses in the state 

Governor Oyebanji, who made the call in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday during a meeting with the Managing Director, BEDC, Mr Deolu Ijose and his team, expressed dissatisfaction with the poor power supply and inconsistency service delivery in the state, noting that there has been no value addition by the company to the government's efforts to improve electricity supply in state.

Describing the situation as unacceptable, the Governor said the company (BEDC) has frustrated every effort at ensureing improvement in power supply to the state despite spending over 2.6 Billion naira on electricity infrastructure.

While demanding more immediate and tangible improvement, the Governor called for a detailed action plan with clear timeline and measurable goals to address the power supply problems in the state.

“I am extremely dissatisfied with BEDC, between 2023 and now, we have spent close to 2.6 billion to provide infrastructure in the state but most of this infrastructure has not been commissioned by BEDC, so we provide infrastructure without electricity and the people at the end of the day are not benefiting from money spent and am not happy with that and I could sense it is a deliberate attempt by BEDC to frustrate us” the Governor said.  

In his own remarks, the Managing Director, BEDC, Mr Mr Deolu Ijose, who commended the Governor for his efforts and the huge investment of the state government at ensuring improvement in power supply, assured the Governor of the company’s commitment to improving the power outages and erratic supply and addressing the billing issues in the state

The BEDC boss cited logistics challenges and financial constrains as factors responsible for the poor electricity supply to the state and appeal for patience and corporation of government and the residents.

Oyebanji inaugurates L-PRES State Project Office, vehicles, flags off fertilizer distribution.

Oyebanji inaugurates L-PRES State Project Office, vehicles, flags off fertilizer distribution.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji on Tuesday inaugurated the Ekiti State Livestock Production Productivity and Resilience Support (L-PRES) project office, vehicles and other equipment as part of his administration’s commitment to agriculture development, particularly the livestock sector in the state.


Speaking while commissioning the project Office, vehicles and motorcycles in Ado- Ekiti on Tuesday, the Governor said the programme is part of his administration’s agenda to drive innovative ideas and food security vision.

The Governor explained that the livestock production productivity and resilience support, a World Bank assisted project in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, is aimed at improving productivity and commercialization of targeted livestock production system in the state and also strengthening the resilience of livelihoods including those affected by farmer-herder conflict.


Emphasizing the suitability of the state to further leverage on the enormous livestock facilities in the state, the Governor said his government supported the implementation of the project because of its potential in enhancing the livestock value chain in the state.

He explained that the state would leverage strategically on the project to build strong institution around agro-economy development, conflict resolution, capacity building, massive extension service, construction and renovation of livestock infrastructure, among others.



He said the project would also restructure and upgrade the livestock development centre at Erifun in Ado- Ekiti to a livestock agribusiness centre that will accommodate the state priority value chain, upgrade central abattoir and cattle market along Iworoko road to ultra-modern climate smart facility that guarantee public health and safety, upgrade and equip veterinary hospital to a modern disease diagnostic skit as well as facilitate the establishment of modern cattle market in Omuo Ekiti.     

While assuring that his administration would not relent in its effort at ensuring that Ekiti becomes the food basket of the country, the Governor said his government has tremendously transformed the poultry value chain under Ekiti State Broiler Production Scheme in the state.

“L-PRES is a World Bank Project in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and It is aimed at improving productivity and commercialization of targeted livestock production systems and strengthening the resilience of livelihoods including those affected by farmer-herder conflicts”. 

“Our government supported the implementation of L-PRES project for its potential in enhancing the already existing livestock value chains in the State. The suitability of Ekiti State is further premised on the enormity of the available livestock facilities and land in the State. These include among others Livestock Development Centre in Ado-Ekiti, Irele grazing reserve, old Oke-Ako cattle ranch and other associated infrastructures. These facilities will obviously offer a springboard for the overall success of the project” the Governor asserted. 

After the commissioning, the Governor also flagged off fertilizer distribution to farmers in the state to improve their yields. 

Earlier in his welcome address, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Mr Ebenezer Boluwade, who appreciated the Governor for ensuring Ekiti State become one of the participating states in the L-PRES project and his commitment and support for the implementation of the project said, Ekiti has met with all the requiments for the implementation of the programme.

Also at the event were, the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, Head of Service, Dr (Mrs) Folakemi Olomojobi, former acting Governor, Hon. Tope Ademiluyi, farmers across the state, among others.