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Tuesday, November 26, 2024

FUOYE Staff Unions Dismiss Allegations Against Vice-Chancellor as Baseless, Politically Motivated.

FUOYE Staff Unions Dismiss Allegations Against Vice-Chancellor as Baseless, Politically Motivated.


A coalition of staff unions at the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) has dismissed allegations against the institution’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Abayomi Sunday Fasina, as baseless and malicious.

The unions, comprising the Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU), Congress of Nigerian Academics (CONUA), Non-Academic Staff of Universities (NASU), and the National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT), described the claims as part of a smear campaign orchestrated by disgruntled individuals.

In a joint statement issued on Tuesday, November 26, 2024, in Ado-Ekiti, the unions alleged that the accusations were politically motivated and aimed at discrediting Prof. Fasina ahead of the 2025 Vice-Chancellorship race.

The allegations, initially detailed in a communiqué signed by SSANU branch chairman, Benjamin Faleye, and secretary, Ayomikun Aluko, accused the Vice-Chancellor of administrative misconduct, including the reassignment of teaching staff to non-teaching roles, sexual harassment, intimidation, abuse of office, and financial mismanagement. The communiqué, dated November 25, 2024, also called for a probe into the university’s finances.

However, the coalition of unions, led by FUOYE NASU Chairman, Comrade Ayeni Abraham, and FUOYE CONUA Coordinator, Dr. Ademola Akinsorotan, refuted these claims, describing them as speculative and lacking credible evidence. They likened the accusations to similar efforts in 2021, which they said failed when Prof. Fasina emerged as the university's fourth substantive Vice-Chancellor.

The unions highlighted Prof. Fasina’s achievements during his tenure, which they argued have drawn envy from detractors. According to the unions, the Vice-Chancellor’s administration has recorded numerous milestones, including the promotion of over 600 staff members, payment of hazard allowances, subsidised transportation for staff, and the introduction of remunerated online teaching programmes.

They also noted that FUOYE has grown significantly under Prof. Fasina’s leadership, becoming the fourth most subscribed university in Nigeria, securing millions of dollars in research grants, and completing over 90 infrastructural projects.

On the issue of financial transparency, the unions pointed out that the university’s Governing Council, led by Dr. M. Lawal Yahuza, commissioned a forensic audit of the institution’s accounts, with external auditors affirming the administration’s financial integrity.

The unions further commended Prof. Fasina’s leadership style, which they said has earned him several accolades, including an Award of Excellence from the Ekiti State Correspondents’ Chapel of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ). They also praised the openness of the recently concluded University Congregation poll held on November 13, 2024.

In their statement, the unions urged stakeholders and the public to disregard the allegations, describing them as politically motivated and unsubstantiated. They called on the university community to continue supporting Prof. Fasina’s administration, which they credited with transformative achievements that have enhanced FUOYE’s reputation.

Group Passes Vote of Confidence on Hon. Femi Bamisile; Warns Comrade Afuye of Impending Nemesis of Betrayals.

Group Passes Vote of Confidence on Hon. Femi Bamisile; Warns Comrade Afuye of Impending Nemesis of Betrayals.




Dear Fellow Residents of Ekiti South Federal Constituency,

We write to you today in response to the recent unfounded claims made by Comrade Afuye Idowu regarding the priorities of our esteemed representative, Hon. Femi Bamisile. It is imperative that we address these allegations with clarity and integrity, as they stem from a concerning pattern of behavior that speaks volumes about Comrade Idowu himself.

Comrade Idowu has a troubling track record marred by accusations of betrayal, fraudulent behavior, and blackmail. His tendency to criticize leaders—especially those from whom he has previously benefitted—is well-documented. Records indicate that during times of financial hardship, Comrade Idowu frequently seeks assistance from our leaders. When such requests are denied—often due to his insincerity—he resorts to vindictive accusations and smear campaigns, as he has recently directed towards both Hon. Femi Bamisile and Erelu Kemi Elebute.

In stark contrast, Hon. Femi Bamisile stands out as a dedicated leader who consistently prioritizes the welfare of our constituents. His numerous verifiable achievements speak volumes:

- **Infrastructure Development:** The construction of vital roads, including Iludofin township road and Edugbe/Ekurugbe/Ijero township road, has significantly enhanced connectivity in our region.

- **Water Access and Healthcare:** Hon. Bamisile has championed the construction of solar motorized boreholes and has provided essential healthcare services, conducting medical outreach that benefits thousands in our community.

- **Educational Investments:** His unwavering commitment to education is evidenced by initiatives that include providing free JAMB forms, scholarships, and the construction of critical educational facilities.

- **Empowerment Initiatives:** Through various empowerment programs, Hon. Bamisile has created job opportunities, facilitated skills training, and offered robust support for vulnerable groups within our community.

Hon. Bamisile’s achievements are not mere statistics; they reflect his steadfast commitment to uplifting the lives of his constituents. We stand united in our support of him and urge Comrade Afuye Idowu to reconsider his approach, understanding that a history of betrayal and deceit will inevitably lead to dire consequences.

We call upon all residents of Ekiti South Federal Constituency to join us in reaffirming our confidence in Hon. Femi Bamisile as our representative. Together, we must prioritize the needs and aspirations of our community, holding accountable those who seek to undermine our collective progress for personal gain.

Let us stand together to strengthen our community and support leaders who genuinely strive for our welfare.

Sincerely,

Dare Obe  
Ekiti South Integrity Group  
Ekiti South Federal Constituency 2

Oyebanji Unveils Therapy Centre for Children with Disabilities.

Oyebanji Unveils Therapy Centre for Children with Disabilities.
… Says he’ll create community where PWDs can thrive.


Ekiti State’s Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, again on Monday said he will continue to prioritize the welfare and wellbeing of People with Disabilities by providing enabling environment for them to thrive irrespective of their circumstances. 


Governor Oyebanji, who made this commitment while unveiling the state’s first therapy Centre for Children with Disabilities built throughpartnership with Premium Trust Bank, said he would not relent in his drive to ensure social inclusion for everyone living with one form of disability or the other until they are reunited with the mainstream society.

He added that the multi-sensory and therapy centre was tailored to meet the diverse needs of the children with disabilities noting that his primary desire is to see the children achieve their potentials like their peers and develop into independent adults who can fend for themselves as well as contribute their quota to the development of the society. 


Facilities at the centre include Therapy jungle gym, Calming tents, Hammock, Balance beams, TENS machines, Bikes, Calming swings, Body sock and educational equipment. Some of the accessibility fittings include Fully ramped Swing up bars and hand rails in the rest rooms. 

The Governor also disclosed that in the drive to reposition the sector for effective service delivery, his administration has employed speech therapists, occupational therapists and physiotherapists at the public special schools to ensure that the children receive specialized care necessary for their development.



He also gifted the centre a bus to ease transportation of disabled the centre  

“Recently, we saw a boy who used to be on one side crutches walking unaided for the first time due to therapeutic intervention. This brought tears to my eyes and it reassured me that with more support for the children and modern equipment for their schools and centre, they would be able to live a better live. 

“Today, we take a monumental step forward by commissioning this public therapy facility which will provide essential speech, occupational and physiotherapy services to those children who cannot attend school due to the severity of their conditions. Some of these children have become burdens to their parents and the traditional schools reject them and some just need this therapy to advance in life. 

“Whatever the children’s situation are, as a state we are committed to supporting them, they are our children, created by God and we will never live them to suffer through life. 

“This event also marks a significant milestone in our journey towards creating an inclusive society where every child, regardless of his abilities have the opportunity to thrive. As we gather to commission this public therapy facility for children with critical disabilities, I am deeply honoured and filled with hope for the future that lie ahead for these remarkable children.

“This project is made possible through the collaborative efforts of our administration and our generous partner, Premium Trust Bank led by a compassionate gentleman, Mr Emmanuel Emefienim, his commitment to community welfare aligns seamlessly with our vision of inclusivity, we have formed a partnership to bring this facility to life and embody a share dedication to empowering our most vulnerable citizens.

“Over the past two years, our administration has tirelessly focus on enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities, we have launched several initiatives. Some of the initiatives include adaptive rooms initiative where the children can learn using multi-sensory materials and therapy rooms across the three special schools, it is the first of its kind in any public school in Nigeria.”, He stated.

Earlier, the Managing Director and Chief Executive of Premium Trust Bank, Mr Emmanuel Emefienim expressed delight that he was part of the commissioning of a remarkable project aimed to enliven the lives of physically challenged in the society adding that his organization’s contribution to the project was based on compassion and selfless service to leverage on ensuring necessary provision for the urgent needs of the children.

Emefienim commended Governor Oyebanji for providing the necessary impetus and conducive environment to drive public/private partnership describing him as someone who is selfless and has a compassionate heart for the less privilege by leveraging on the platform he already provided to support his laudable initiatives.

He encouraged the children not to give up on themselves as they all have the potential to succeed and make it in life adding that the government was ready to continue to provide all the needed support that will enable them fulfil destiny.

In her welcome address, Special Adviser to the Governor on Special Education and Social Inclusion, Mrs Adetoun Agboola stated that the Centre was established to provide support for children who are out of school or at the verge of dropping out of school due to critical disability needs adding that the Centre is structured to also provide speech, occupational, physiotherapy, and educational therapy to serve as havens where children can access essential support, engage in therapeutic activities, and develop the skills they need to thrive.

Agboola, who disclosed that the Centre is equipped with 21st century therapeutic and learning materials adding that the Centre will be fully accessible to individuals with disability, as she used the opportunity to call on residents of the state to avail people with disabilities the use of this facility.

She also thanked Governor Oyebanji for redefining inclusion and support for the community of people with disabilities stating that his contributions to the growth and development of people with disabilities is unprecedented in that annals of Nigeria.

Some of the parents at the event, expressed their gratitude to the Governor for showing keen interest in the welfare of children with disabilities. They promised to take maximum advantage of the centre in improving the lots of the children. 

They applauded the Governor for making the centre free for the children and for his promise to donate a bus to the centre so as to ease movement for the children. 

Also at the event were the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye; Secretary to the State Government, Dr Habibat Adubiaro; members of the state Executive Council, and officials of Premium Trust Bank among others.

Council Chairman Begins Office Renovation to Boost Workers’ Welfare.

Council Chairman Begins Office Renovation to Boost Workers’ Welfare.


The Executive Chairman of Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government (IILG), Hon. Oluwatuyi Oluwagbenga, popularly known as Chenco, has commenced the renovation of the council secretariat in Igede-Ekiti. The initiative, which kicked off on Monday, November 26, 2024, includes repainting the secretariat building and improving structural elements, such as ceilings, to create a more conducive work environment.

Hon. Oluwagbenga emphasized that the project is aimed at boosting workers' morale, enhancing service productivity, and rebranding the image of the council and its staff. Speaking during the launch of the project, he said, “The essence of renovating the IILG secretariat is to increase service productivity, rebrand its image and those of the workers, and significantly improve staff morale, which is an integral aspect of staff welfare, beyond salaries and other entitlements.”


The chairman noted that upon resuming office, he observed the secretariat’s deteriorating state, characterized by discoloration, stained walls, and an overall loss of appeal. These, he explained, had negatively impacted the psychological well-being and pride of the workforce.

He further explained that replacing damaged asbestos ceilings in some offices is just one step, with the repainting project marking a pragmatic effort to improve the building’s visual appeal and value. He added that the renovation would ultimately enhance the image of the council.



The contractor handling the renovation was urged to adhere strictly to professional standards under the supervision of the Director of Works, Engineer Adebayo. “We expect the use of standard materials and adherence to stipulated specifications to ensure durability and quality,” Oluwagbenga said.

Engineer Adebayo praised the chairman’s initiative, describing it as a transformative step. “This renovation is turning an outdated office structure into a shining light among local government secretariats in Ekiti State,” he stated.

Also speaking, the Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Comrade Aina Olawole-Festus, expressed gratitude on behalf of the workforce. He commended the chairman for addressing long-standing demands and making visible improvements since his inauguration. “We are confident that these strides will continue to meet the outstanding needs of the workforce,” he added.

The project is expected to uplift the morale of workers and enhance the overall operational environment of the council secretariat.

Asubiojo G.O 
Information And Civic Orientation Department.

Monday, November 25, 2024

AGBEYEWA FARMS LIMITED DEBUNKS ODO-ORO COMMUNITY'S LAND ENCROACHMENT ALLEGATIONS.

AGBEYEWA FARMS LIMITED DEBUNKS ODO-ORO COMMUNITY'S LAND ENCROACHMENT ALLEGATIONS.


Agbeyewa Farms Limited, a leading agricultural company, has addressed recent allegations of land encroachment made against it by the Odo-Oro community. In the petition written to the State Governor, His Excellency, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, in which a copy was also shared with the press, the community alleged that Agbeyewa Farms encroached its land and destroyed all her economic trees.
 
In a response to this allegation, the company firmly believes these allegations are completely false, unfounded, misguided, and misdirected, aiming to gain public sympathy and tarnish the company's reputation.
 
In a release addressed to the press in Ado-Ekiti and signed by the company's Director of Corporate Communications and Community Engagement, Dauda Lawal, the company said it followed due diligence in the acquisition of the 5,001 hectares of land allocated to it by the government of Ekiti State.
 
"We followed all due process and due diligence in the acquisition of the 5,001 hectares of land in 2021. According to the document and mapping at the state Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, we were made to know that the 5,001 hectares of land covered five communities, namely, Ipao, Odo-Oro, Itapaji, Esun and Oke Ako. We made all necessary monetary payments directly to government accounts, and a Certificate of Occupancy (CofO) was issued to us by the state government. The entire process of this land acquisition was made possible through the State Ministry of Agriculture and the State Directorate of Land Bureau."
 
Lawal emphasized that Agbeyewa Farms did not engage in any destruction of any economic trees as alleged in the Odo-Oro petition.
 
"We have been operating with due regard to all interests on the land, and we never engaged in any destruction of economic trees nor engage in any under-the-table transactions or sign agreements outside official government channels as the Odo-Oro community alleged in their petitions."
 
"Also, we never signed any Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Odo-Oro or any community on compensation. Instead, such a claim of compensation should have been directed to the state government, which had earlier assured all communities that compensation would be paid to all the affected communities whose land was part of the land dealings."
 
Lawal claimed that since 2021, Agbeyewa Farms has been operating within the allocated 5,100 hectares, which also fall within the government-gazetted Special Agro-industrial Processing Zones (SAPZ).
 
"The company has not worked outside this area covered in the CofO issued by the state government, so one would ask: On what basis is the allegations of encroachment by the Odo-Oro community?" Lawal stated.
 
Regarding compensation issues, Lawal stated that the government is the only entity that can address these concerns. However, he said Agbeyewa Farms would continue to dialogue and engage with the people of Odo-Oro and other communities within their operations area.
 
"As a responsible corporate citizen, Agbeyewa Farms remains committed to promoting sustainable agriculture, job creation, economic growth, and community development engagement."
 
"Our company has been operating in Ekiti State for over three years, cultivating and aggregating cassava, while providing employment opportunities for over 1,000 people directly and indirectly. We have plans to create thousands of more jobs and forge partnerships for shared prosperity and wealth creation. Our Corporate Social Responsibility effort is also top-notch, and evidence is available across the state to judge us."
 
Lawal harped that Agbeyewa Farms is a multi-billion private investment initiative that must be protected by the government and its agencies while the company would continue to build on its community development initiatives across all host communities for shared prosperity.
 
"We are driving this initiative in partnership with the Ekiti State Government while also collaborating with multilateral development partners to establish the biggest Cassava Processing Plants in Nigeria in Ekiti State before the end of 2026. It is on record today that Agbeyewa is the biggest cassava farm in Nigeria while hoping to be the biggest agro-allied investments company in Africa," Lawal stated.
 
Agbeyewa Farms urges the Odo-Oro community to direct its concerns to the Ekiti State government, which allocated the said land. The company believes that no development can take place nor thrive in an atmosphere of crisis and unclear land disputes with communities.

University of Ibadan decorates Oyebanji as UI@75 Ambassador.

University of Ibadan decorates Oyebanji as UI@75 Ambassador. 


Ekiti State Governor Mr Biodun Oyebanji has been decorated with the prestigious University of Ibadan UI@75 Ambassador in recognition of his exemplary leadership and outstanding contributions to the development of education, good governance, community welfare, as well as national development.


Presenting the award at a brief ceremony at the Executive Council Chamber, Governor’s Office, in Ado-Ekiti on Monday, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Kayode Adebowale, said the honour was in recognition of the Governor’s visionary leadership, which has led to the implementation of several educational reforms, infrastructure upgrade as well as provision of critical resources for schools and universities in Ekiti State.


He noted that the Governor’s efforts have had a positive impact on the academic community, not just in Ekiti, but across the nation. This , he said have impressed the management of the University, leading to his decoration as an ambassador.

Prof Adebowale maintained that in less than two years as Governor, Oyebanji had demonstrated capacity and redefined governance in the state through his inclusive governance approach which has mobilized elites, traditional institutions, artisans women, and youth for the development and progress of the state.

While congratulating the Governor on the recognition, the Vice Chancellor expressed confidence that the Governor would continue to be a model, inspiring the next generation of leaders as well as continuing to represent the university well as an ambassador of the higher citadel of learning.



Governor Oyebanji, in his acceptance speech, expressed his deep gratitude to the management of the University of Ibadan and the entire University community  for the recognition, stating that it was a reflection of the collective effort of the people of Ekiti State and his administration who had given him a platform to serve.

 

Emphasizing the importance of education as the key to unlocking the full potential of the nation’s youth and affirming his administration’s continued support for policies aimed at boosting the quality of education, Governor Oyebanji  pledged to strengthen collaborations with institutions of higher learning, particularly the University of Ibadan, to enhance academic research, innovation, and capacity building.

The Governor who disclosed that he had a sentimental attachment to the University of Ibadan, not only because he did his master’s degree at the University, but because a good number of his family- including his father, wife and two children are also products of the Premier University. He added that he also met his wife at the University.

Acknowledging the role of the University of Ibadan in shaping the intellectual and leadership landscape of Nigeria, especially the institution’s rich history of producing distinguished scholars and professionals who have contributed immensely to the country’s development, Governor Oyebanji urged the university to continue its mission of excellence and innovation, particularly in addressing the challenges facing the Nigerian educational system.

 

While assuring them of his commitment to carry on with his good works and continue representing the institution in a good manner, the Governor promised to work closely with the university and other stakeholders to drive initiatives that will ensure sustainable educational growth and development in Nigeria.

“Let me start on a note of appreciation for the honour done Ekiti people today, I am extremely grateful to the management and the chairman of the anniversary committee for counting Ekiti lucky to receive this award, I am also grateful to my wife who convinced me to accept this, because, this is the first award I will personally receive.

“My family has a long history with University of Ibadan, I was just telling the VC that my father graduated from UI, I also had the privilege of doing my masters in UI and my wife did her first degree there and I also convinced all my children to attend UI, so, we had that history with UI.

“I am also aware that to have been decorated as an ambassador of UI will impose great responsibility on me, I have listened deeply to your speech sir in terms of my conduct, character, and performance. I promise you, God helping me that I will not bring to disrepute, the reputation of the institution. I also know that the reward for hard work is more work and this will impose a lot of responsibility on me

 

Also at the event were, Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, Wife of the Governor, Dr. (Mrs.) Olayemi Oyebanji, Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye, Members of the State Executive Council, University of Ibadan Management team, among others.

No fewer than 15 alumni of the University holding various senior positions in the government of Ekiti State graced the event.

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Oyebanji's Achievements in Agriculture and Rural Development: A Path to Food Security and Prosperity.

Oyebanji's Achievements in Agriculture and Rural Development: A Path to Food Security and Prosperity.
By Olamide Akinwumi. 



Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji’s administration has made agriculture and rural development a cornerstone of its governance strategy, recognizing the sector’s critical role in ensuring food security and driving economic growth. Food security has remained a key priority of this government. "We believe strategic investments in our agricultural resources, accompanying investments in our rural areas, will position our state for sustained growth and prosperity," says Governor Oyebanji.

To this end, the administration has embarked on the following interventions:

Agricultural Development Initiatives:
● Signing of MOU with Cavista Holding to boost cassava farming and develop offtake markets for farmers in Ekiti State
● Allocation of 1,535 hectares of arable land to 66 farmers and investors across the two farm settlements and fivefarm centres
● Payment of N60M as counterpart funding for the World Bank-financed L-PRES counterpart contribution to develop the livestock sector, and the activation of $800,000 support from the World Bank
● Collaboration with FG to commence registration of farmers for the FG National AGRO pocket scheme (NAGS-AP) and distribution of inputs
● Mapping and profiling of livestock farmers. (11,000 farmers has been profiled)
● Set up of Grievance Redress Platforms in each of the Local Government to the State level to address the friction between herders and farmers 
● Subsidized mechanization services at 50% rate to more than one thousand beneficiaries
● More than 15,000 kg of improved maize seeds; 3,000kg of faro 44 and 59 rice seeds; 20,000 seedlings of oil palm; 20,000 cocoa seedlings; and 10,000 cashew seedlings were distributed to farmers
● Agro chemicals worth N80m and 18,000 bags of assorted fertilizer to all farmers within the state at no cost to the farmers.
 
*Fadama Ekiti CARES Interventions:*
● Procurement of Agricultural production asset/ small-scale processing Equipment to 469 farmers
● Distribution of 38,507-day-old chicks to farmers
● Distribution of 3,618 bags of poultry feeds to farmers
● Distribution of 10,000 bags of maize to livestock farmers
● Distribution of 42,150 fish seeds to farmers
● Distribution of 1,017 goats to farmers
● Distribution of 580 pigs to farmers
● Rehabilitation of 62 km of farm roads across the State
● Upgrade of 7 wet markets across the State.
 
*Youth in Agriculture:*
● Engagement of 120 participants in the Ekiti Broilers Production Scheme (EBOPS) for cohorts 1 and 2. The first cohort (20 youths) raised and produced 40,000 table sized chicken and made profit of more than N20m which has served as the seed capital to set them as poultry owners
● Engagement of 125 participants in horticultural production
● Donation of farmers hub and greenhouse by Syngenta Foundation
● Desiltation of dams and laying of pipes from the dam to the farm plots in Erifun to ensure all the year vegetable production
● Renovation of Agricultural building and furnishing of befitting accommodation for youths at Erifun
● Engagement of 913 youths in the Bring-Back-the-Youth into Agric Programme in Partnership with YSJ Limited, cultivating various crops in land clusters across the State.

*Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP):*
After the paymnent of our counterpart contribution of almost N1 billion, the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP), has commenced and is now delivering on the following road construction/rehabilitation projects:
● Construction of 8.4 Enu Odi-Itaeku-Igirigiri road
● Construction of 5.70km Omisanjana-Ben Folarin-Oke Aso road
● Construction of 7.21km Ikogosi-Aba Osun-Aba Oriokuta-Ikogosi road
● Construction of 8.77km Oye-Are road
● Construction of 1.93km Afolu-Odofin road
● Construction of 6.68km Erinmope-Irare-Ikosun road
● Construction of 3.10km Ilupeju-Igbo Egan- Ayede road
● Construction of 4.60km Igbole-Egan-Iropara road
● Construction of 5.31km Ise Road-Imola
● Construction of 2.85km Owode-Anaye road
● Construction of 3.40km FMS-Oke Ako road
● Construction of 2.05km Ara-Ekameta School road
● Construction of 5.10km Iye-Isapa-Olopomeji-Ikun road, and

 Additionally 32 Farm clusters have been created for communities and cooperatives within the state. The state government borne the cost of land clearing and provide other support to activate the clusters. The clusters and beneficiaries are listed below: 
 
*INFRASTRUCTURE AND INDUSTRIALIZATION:*
To continue to maintain our upward trajectory in the ease of doing business, expand access to opportunities for our people, attract investments, and ease the life of our people, infrastructure development is crucial. To this end, we continue to invest massively in infrastructure development, targeting industrialization as a key focus area. This has remained a major focus of this administration since its inception. Our aggressive drive to massively improve infrastructure and industrialize the state has impacted multiple vital sectors of the economy including power, transportation, housing, environment, water and sanitation. 
 
*Power Infrastructure:*
Given how pivotal power supply is to economic and industrial development, we are making very determined efforts to ensure that Ekiti is set on a sustainable path of improved power. To achieve this, we have embarked on the following power infrastructure projects: 
● Establishment and transfer of regulatory control of the electricity market to Ekiti State Electricity Regulatory Bureau
● Identification of 4 Meter Assess Providers (MAP) and collaboration the MAPs BEDC and Ekiti State to provide prepaid meters for households at affordable cost, starting with 5 pilot communities, Erinmope, Ode, Aisegba, Imesi, Ipole-Iloro.
● Issuance of an Order on tariff setting for Ekiti State customers under BEDC/IBEDC services Areas in Ekiti State.
● Issuance of an Order on mandatory metering of electricity customers by the Discos
● Issuance of an Order on Standardization of Electricity matters of testing and certification of electricity projects for connection to all grids for all electricity distribution company operating in Ekiti State.
● With a view of increasing the commercial hours andsecurity across the state, several solar streetlight projects were executed to enhance security and increase the business hours for State’s economy
● Extension of 33KV network from 132KV Omisanjana Transmission substation to Baptist High School and Connection of Ilawe 33KV line to Erijiyan and Ikogosi to boost industrialisation and tourism in Ekiti State
● Extension of electricity and installation of transformer at Aba Iya Medi and adjoining communities, Ado Ekiti
● Replacement and installation of transformers in various communities
● Rehabilitation of 33KVA network from Ilumoba to Ikole Ekiti
● Extension of 33KVA electricity network from Ilawe to Igbara Odo Ekiti
● Extension of electricity to Abegunde Avenue and Akeju Lane in Emure 
● Extension of 33 low tension concrete poles (8.33m) 0.415kv 3 phase of neutral line at Olorunsogo street, Ise/Orun Local Government, Ise-Ekiti
● Rehabilitation and connection of Erijiyan, Ikogosi back to the National Grid
● Rehabilitation and connection of Ipole Iloro back to the National Grid 
● Rehabilitation and connection of Ijan, Ilumoba, Aisegba, Agbado, Imesi, Ode, Isinbode, Egbe, Iro Ayeteju and Omuo in Aiyekire back to the National Grid
● Extension of electricity from Omuo Ekiti to Eda Ile, Ikun Oba, Araromi and Ilasa Ekiti  
● Extension of 33KV line from Eruku Kwara State to Agricultural Zone in Iyemero/Installation of transformer
● Extension of IPP to Textile Industry, Basiri, Ado Ekiti,Elders Person’s Resort, Broadcasting Service of Ekiti State and other strategic locations
● Extension of Electricity and installation of Transformer at Efon Alaye Water Treatment Plant (WTP) of Ekiti State Water Corporation to enhance water supply (on-going).
● Purchase of 16Nos. 500KVA transformers for distribution.
 
*Transportation Infrastructure:*
To improve our transportation infrastructure, we have embarked on several critical transportation projects.  These projects are vital for the development of our state, and betterment of the lives of our people. Some of the projects include: 
● Reconstruction of Ikere-Igbara Odo Road
● Construction of Ekiti Ring Road Phase 1
● Construction of flyover bridge from Ajilosun (Union Bank) to Okeyinmi (First Bank), Ado-Ekiti
● Construction of Obisesan – Oke Ala – Basiri Road, Ado Ekiti
● Rehabilitation of Ikere-Ise-Emure Ekiti Road
● Rehabilitation of Ilawe-Erijiyan Road
● Construction of dual carriageway on GRA III Extension — State Pavilion Road
● Rehabilitation of Ado — Iworoko— Ifaki Road
● Rehabilitation of Igbara-Odo-Ikogosi Road
● Re-construction of Ilawe-Ikere Road
● Re-construction of Itapa-Omu-Ijelu Road
● Re-construction of Ilukuo-Ijurin-Ipoti Road
● Re-construction of Ikole-Ara-Isinbode Road
● Rehabilitation of Igede-Ilawe Roao
● Repair of several roads within Ado Ekiti
● Completion of all necessary civil works and installation of relevant navigational equipment at the Ado Ekiti Airport
● Agric Olope, De-Head/Faglo and GRA Extension Phase Iroads will be commissioned in the course of our second year anniversary. All the roads are complemented with solar street lights for illumination.

These achievements highlight Governor Oyebanji's commitment to driving food security, fostering prosperity, and ensuring a thriving, sustainable future for Ekiti State.