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Wednesday, May 7, 2025

2026: Between Oyebanji’s Unstoppable March and Opposition’s Needless Bile.

2026: Between Oyebanji’s Unstoppable March and Opposition’s Needless Bile.



Most troubling crisis now brewing in Ekiti State, is the desperation of the opposition to turn the state into a rumour mill. This situation didn’t surge, because Governor Biodun Oyebanji was not offering the right leadership, but for some pugnacious opposition figures, who were skewing facts and churning out lies, in a dangerous bid to scuttle the governor’s reelection in 2026.

In a succinct fashion, the forthcoming poll has provided a propitious ground for opponents to embark on a voyage of unwarranted attacks, knowing full well that they are not on ground. They are pummeled and bogged down by burdens of inabilities to challenge Governor Oyebanji in a popularity contest. They knew this will be herculean. It was an actuality that they can’t match up the electrifying mass appeal being savoured by the governor due to his uncanny proclivity for good performance and delivery.

The weak and depleted opposition, perceived defeat staring them in the face. It was lucid to them that they are going to face scandalous trouncing. This has forced them to start pulling a dangerous string on social media, where they only exist, to derail the governor. However, all their efforts have been futile, like the proverbial “venom of a viper that does nothing to the shell of a tortoise”.

Looking at the Ekiti’s political landscape with wider optics, it is obvious that the opposition sparsely exists. If one surveys across all the 177 wards and 2,195 statutory units, Governor Oyebanji’s acceptability spirals on daily basis like a raging fire in the harmattan. His opponents only exist on social media, roaring like a wounded lion looking for whom to devour. Their lies were cunningly woven around government’s projects. They spewed out bogus figures about government’s spendings to blight the integrity of the government and plummet his soaring popularity.

They began their devilish actions, by branding the now functional and effective Ekiti State Agro allied International Airport as a conduit pipe to pillage the state’s resources. They painted a lugubrious picture that the facility can never be functional, but they got utterly disappointed. The airport was not only effective in operations, efforts are underway to begin 24-hour operation.

There wasn’t any straw, no matter how feeble these self- appointed critics haven’t clutched onto to lash out at the governor. At a time they said he was spending humongous amount of money to curry the favours of former Governors Niyi Adebayo, Segun Oni, Ayo Fayose and Kayode Fayemi. All they wanted to do was to decline crediting the governor for possessing the political wizardry and legendary magnetic force to manage all political tendencies and keep the right people in his fold.

It is not an overstatement to aver that the opposition has never been this debased and emasculated in Ekiti political history. The most visible of them: the People’s Democratic Party, is the worst hit. The party is so ripped that its centre can no longer hold. Many of its members are now contemplating joining the proposed coalition party in Social Democratic Party. Ordinary ward Congress, the party couldn’t conduct successfully and they are boasting that they will thwart Oyebanji’s reelection. What a delusion of grandeur!

Rather than rally their members and concentrate on mobilisation across the units and wards, they now perceive social media stunts as a strength. They lie everyday with impunity and reckless abandon. The few enemies within the All Progressives Congress’ fold, are also coalescing with them to undo a governor that has the masses as his fortress and nudging spirit.

The opposition combed and rummaged every corner and became confounded with the high level of integrity and ethical standards the governor has upheld. They have realised that nothing incriminating can be traced to him, except they lie to gain some lifeline. These shenanigans have refused to gain tractions.

One of the critics’ show of shame, was the accusation of neglect and non-performance leveled against the governor over the decrepit state of Aramoko-Erio-Itawure road that is laden with potholes and craters. They have forgotten that Ekiti State expended over N15 billion on the construction of the Ado-Iworoko- Ifaki dual carriage federal road that won’t be refunded to the coffers of the state. With the lean resources accruing to Ekiti, it would be callous for anyone to think in his wildest imagination that Ekiti should continue to fix federal roads when the federal government has been explicit that no refund will be made for such expenditure.

Few days after the contract award of the Ado Ekiti second flyover, there was a swirling rumour that the project was contracted to former Ekiti governors as a way of pocketing them. What a shabby and lowly way of criticism. Ideally, criticism should be at the level of intellectualism, and not as pedestrian as these people have become. Records are there that the former governors have no connections with this project. These are verifiable facts.

However, the governor has not relented in his reflexive knack to manage situations . As a great leader that he is, he has been applying three- pronged approach to put his enemies at bay. He operates an open door policy. The costs of all projects being undertaken in Ekiti are made available on the state’s website. No hidden agenda, because of the governor’s strong financial discipline and spartan nature.

Two, he has assured those self- appointed enemies within his party that he is ready for primary. Though, he is entitled to a right of first refusal, but he assured of his disposition to face anyone in the primary and make the process democratic. Three, he is fulfilling his electioneering promises to the workers, artisans, women, children, drivers, motorcycle riders and all the strata of the society.

To demonstrate this, Oyebanji was one of the few governors to implement the N70,000 Minimum Wage across board immediately it was signed into law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Even the political office holders enjoyed this dividend being the first in the history of the state. Today, payment of salaries, pension and gratuity, is now a right, and not a privilege. Workers and retirees don’t need to grovel before having their pays. As at the last count, over 4,000 teachers, civil servants and local government staff have been employed into the state civil service, while a total of 20,000 have been empowered in the non-public sector, including farming, where over 1,000 youth are now making profitable exploits.

The governor’s midas touch has also reached critical economic sectors like education , where he has built a modern school in Ikere Ekiti to widen access to educational institution by children of school age. The airport facility is now breaking barriers and exposing Ekiti to better opportunities at local, national and international levels. Several inter and intra state roads are under construction, while many towns are being reconnected back to the national grid to spur the local economy and bring a slump to the poverty index.

The multi billion sports complex, the International Cultural Centre, the Ekiti State MSMEs Clinic and garment hub called Adire Ekiti Hub, are areas being used to add panache to Ekiti’s growth rate. The issue of security is also being given priority, with adequate funding of the paramilitary agencies like the Amotekun Corps, Peace Corps and Ekiti Agro Marshall Corps. Gone were the days when cross border bandits were terrorizing the state. They had now been put at check permanently.

Little wonder, all the strata of the society: the statesmen and political leaders, media, labour leaders, traditional rulers and other pivotal population have endorsed Oyebanji for a second term. This endorsements were a novelty in the history of the state. Some past governors struggled to get second term. With the political matrixes playing out in Ekiti today, the governor may likely get his reelection ticket on a platter of gold. He even has a brighter chance to win in a landslide fashion in the main poll.

At different fora in Ekiti State, former governors Kayode Fayemi, Niyi Adebayo, Segun Oni and Ayo Fayose, had overtly endorsed Governor Oyebanji for second term. Ayo Fayose and Segun Oni, who are of the PDP and SDP extractions, had consistently made their feelings known that the current government has performed creditably well and deserve being returned. The former governors did this with open hearts. They damned the consequences to stand with the truth.

As of today, more than five respectable Media houses, had garlanded Governor Oyebanji with honours. They included: Vanguard Newspapers, Telegraph Newspapers, Daily Independent Newspapers, Energy Times and Silverbird Television. These colourful awards were considered based on merit and not by purchasing power. If it was through buying and selling, Ekiti might be the last to have them. They were majorly based on merit and public perception. The judgements of the media houses about Governor Oyebanji couldn’t have been totally wrong.

The leadership of the trade unions in Ekiti State, had also found Governor Oyebanji worthy in character and performance rating. The Chairman of the Nigerian Labour Congress, Com Kola Olatunde, had at a recent parley with the Deputy Governor, Chief Monisade Afuye, described Oyebanji as a leader, who places high premium on the payment of workers’ salary, pension and gratuity, thereby reducing poverty in their ranks. Com. Olatunde, eulogised Governor Oyebanji for not betraying the confidence reposed by workers and Ekiti populace in his leadership. He averred that the government, had succeeded in gaining the trust of his colleagues through prompt payment of all benefits due to them and abated the culture of mutual distrust in the system.

“The entire workforce of Ekiti State is pleased with the leadership being offered by a governor Oyebanji. He has been able to foster confidence in the system by fulfilling some of the promises and pacts he had made with us. We are indeed proud of his leadership.

“I am not saying he has done everything , but he has been able to substantially address some of the issues like payment of gratuity, payment of deductions and some other allowances. This is a great hallmark of leadership and we are pleased with him”, Olatunde stated.

Even the respectable and highly apolitical traditional rulers were not left out in the endorsements spree being savoured by the governor. The Ekiti State Traditional Rulers, under the auspices of Majority Obas of Ekiti Land (MOBEL), recently predicted a landslide victory for the Governor in his reelection bid in 2026. The monarchs predicated their prediction on the level of peace, development, stability, and mutual respect being accorded Ekiti people, including all the monarchs by the Governor, saying these have endeared the government to the populace and critical stakeholders.

The new leadership of MOBEL, led by its Chairman and Ojurin of Ijurin Ekiti, Oba Afolabi Joachim Ajibola, gave this sound verdict . The monarchs promised that MOBEL, comprising grades A, B and C hierarchical monarchs, would coalesce actions with government to instil peace and stability in all the towns.

“We are grateful to Governor Oyebanji for prioritising our welfare and for his love, respect and humility to the traditional rulers. I must say that we have been having governments in Ekiti, but this government is different and special. We are assuring you that the second term of His Excellency, Biodun Oyebanji is sure. Even after you leave office, Ekiti will continue to respect you”, he stated.

The rapport between Governor Oyebanji and the National Assembly members has been robust, if not invincible. In support of Governor Oyebanji’s significant investment in the welfare of children with disabilities, the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, recently donated two mini-buses, two motorcycles, and 25 wheelchairs to the Therapy Centre for Children with Disabilities in Ado-Ekiti. The Senator expressed satisfaction with the cordial relationship between Governor Oyebanji and members of the Ekiti State caucus of the National Assembly. Senator Bamidele assured the Governor that caucus members would continue to support his people-oriented programmes and policies aimed at improving the living standards of Ekiti people.

He praised Governor Oyebanji’s commitment to the welfare of children with disabilities, noting that the therapy centre is the first state-owned facility of its kind in the country. He promised to facilitate the construction of a bigger therapy centre as part of his constituency project next year.

“Let me begin by thanking His Excellency, our Governor, for bringing me here to see what’s happening. I also want to thank the state government for conceptualizing this initiative. I extend my gratitude to the workers, the volunteer parents, the professionals, and all the interveners here. I am glad to be here, and I believe we need to attract all the encouragement we can from the Federal Government.

“The Governor has made a specific request. I always describe our relationship as a partnership that is working for the people of our state. By the grace of God, I will prioritize this as my number one constituency project for 2026. From my budget of N1.5 billion for construction, I will take it on, and by God’s grace, we will commence work here next year. In the meantime, let us see how we can maintain the current facilities and explore corporate social responsibility interventions until the new building is ready.”

Periscoping all the parameters to winning elections, Oyebanji stands on a vantage cliff. He gains velocity on daily basis, in terms of popularity and acceptability. The opposition should be intuitive that their diatribes and social media hoopla have only been a launching pad , rather than demobilisation weapons to the governor. The sooner they realise their folly, the better.

Victor Ogunje, is special Assistant on Media to Ekiti State Deputy Governor

Senator Yemi Adaramodu Unveils Youth Essay Competition for Ekiti South Senatorial District.

Senator Yemi Adaramodu Unveils Youth Essay Competition for Ekiti South Senatorial District.



Distinguished Senator Yemi Adaramodu has launched a thought-provoking Youth Essay Competition exclusively for young constituents of Ekiti South Senatorial District. With the theme "Leadership and Governance: Issues Affecting Young People," the initiative seeks to empower brilliant minds across the six local governments in the district—encouraging critical reflection on the realities of governance and the role of youth in shaping a better future. Over N2 million in cash prizes will be awarded to outstanding participants who demonstrate creativity, clarity, and depth of thought.



This competition is a testament to Senator Adaramodu’s deep-rooted commitment to youth development and inclusive representation. It offers a strategic platform for students, young professionals, and change-makers within Ekiti South to amplify their perspectives and be recognized for their intellectual contributions. Registration is now open via this link: https://forms.gle/aJLZxD9ChVKY4gpu9. Community leaders, schools, youth groups, and religious bodies across the district are urged to mobilize eligible youths to take advantage of this golden opportunity. Let the voices of Ekiti South youths rise and resonate with purpose

Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Funmi Bold Bags Global Icon Award as Mike TV Unveils Studio.

Funmi Bold Bags Global Icon Award as Mike TV Unveils Studio.



In recognition of her outstanding contributions to political and media development in Nigeria and beyond, Mrs. Funmilola Beatrice Adekola, popularly known as Funmi Bold, will be honoured with the prestigious Global Icon Award.

The award ceremony is scheduled to take place during the official commissioning of Mike TV Studio, a new media hub located on Surulere Street, opposite Apeju Palace, Ilupeju-Ekiti. The event will hold in May, with the official time set for 12:00PM.

According to a statement signed by the Manager of Mike Global World Studio, Comr. Babatunde Oluwadamilola, the award is a tribute to Mrs. Adekola’s “services on the global stage and her general contribution to the political and media growth in our society.”

“We are honoured to celebrate a woman whose influence and impact have gone beyond local borders. Her dedication to leadership and her voice in the media space have earned her a well-deserved place among global change-makers,” the statement reads.

Mrs. Adekola is expected to grace the occasion with her entourage and well-wishers, as dignitaries from within and outside the state are also expected to attend the high-profile commissioning.

Monday, May 5, 2025

Olanipekun inaugurates conference hall at Ekiti palace.

Olanipekun inaugurates conference hall at Ekiti palace.


Legal luminary, Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN, on Saturday inaugurated a multi-million naira conference hall donated to the palace of the Ogoga of Ikere Ekiti, Oba (Dr.) Adejimi Adu-Alagbado, by Igbekeleoluwa Foundation.

Olanipekun, the Asiwaju of Ikere Kingdom, expressed satisfaction with the contributions of indigenes to the development of the community. He urged all well-meaning sons and daughters to join a progressive movement being formed in the town to elevate the town to a higher pedestal.

The former Nigerian Bar Association president spoke at the event, at which the Igbekeleoluwa Foundation also awarded scholarship awards to 50 undergraduates, 10 secondary school students, and 20 primary school pupils and gave financial grants to 30 small-scale traders from Ikere Ekiti to boost their businesses.

He took pride in the foundation’s founder, Ayodele Igbekele, who he described as a “worthy son”, for the gesture to the community, adding, “It is so kind of him thinking in terms of giving scholarship to our children, empowerment to our sons and daughters and some of our women out of what God had endowed him.

“I am filled with tears of joy that we are witnessing the good of the community. There is still a better time ahead. We will have more worthy sons.

“I am appealing to all Ikere sons and daughters that there is a movement in town now and everybody must join the train, not talking of political movement, but a progressive movement. We are talking of a dynamic movement.

“We are talking of a movement that has a vision, that has a mission, that has a destination situating Ikere on a higher ground and looking at tomorrow that will be so beneficial to our children that even our forefathers, the founders of this town, will be so proud of us”.

The senior advocate, who called for unity among all sections of the community, advised the younger ones, “Look, you need to make a decision about what you want to make out of life. So, why are you running after politicians? Why do you want to take peanuts? Hard work pays”.

The foundation’s founder, Ayodele Igbekele, said that the event, which was the fifth in the series, had the goal of “putting smiles on the faces of our people. The need to help one another cannot be overemphasised”.

He said, “Today’s event is a reminder of what can be achieved when compassion meets commitment. Today is a celebration of five solid years of unwavering dedication to restoring hope to hopeless situations.

“I find fulfilment also in this occasion, not only because the beneficiaries will remember Igbekeleoluwa Foundation for good, but that history will be kind to us for championing a better and sustainable future for our people”.

Looking back at the foundation’s kind gestures in the last five years, Igbekele said, “Our interventions have reached across primary schools, secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and local markets.

“We have empowered girls, supported persons living with disabilities, invested in vocational training, and provided critical financial assistance. Many of our beneficiaries are now graduates, some already working, others are still in school, but they carry with them the torch of promise”.

He hinted that in the spirit of legacy and mentorship, “our next big dream is to build a community public library in Ikere Ekiti in honour of Asiwaju Wole Olanipekun SAN, a man whose generosity and guidance continue to inspire us all”.

Igbekele, who rejoiced with the beneficiaries and advised them to “prove that the seeds planted in them today will yield positive fruits for your communities, our dear state and our nation”, also encouraged them and other indigenes, “The future us bright, but do not cut it short by involving in evil acts like cultism, Yahoo Yahoo, drug abuse etc.”

The Ogoga of Ikere Ekiti, Oba (Dr.) Adejimi Adu-Alagbado, who expressed happiness at the developments in the kingdom, cautioned Ikere Ekiti people against conspiracy and social vices

Oba Adu-Alagbado, who lauded Igbekele for the conference centre and other philanthropic gestures to students and traders, said, “I am grateful to God and I am grateful to him. I pray that God Almighty will continue to bless him. We really appreciate him. This (conference hall) is part of the beautification of this palace. I am happy.”

The monarch advised beneficiaries of the scholarship awards and financial support to utilize it to better their lives, to ensure development for them, for others, Ikere Ekiti, and humanity

Dignitaries at the event included Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Mrs Monisade Afuye, represented by Victor Adeniyi; the Eyeshorun of Ikere, Olori Funmilola Adejimi Adu-Alagbado; Otunba Sola Adewumi, who chaired the event; the Managing Director, Ricabim Ltd, Bimbo Ogundipe; and the Ogoga-in-Council.

They also included the Chairman, Ikere Local Government, Adamolekun Egbejoda; the Chairman, Ikere West Local Council Development Area, Rufus Olorunfemi; the Vice Chancellor, Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology, Ikere Ekiti, Prof Victor Adeoluwa, and the VC, Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, Prof. Babatola Ayodele, represented by EKSU Deputy Vice Chancellor, Academics, Prof. Williams Adebayo.

One Good Term Deserved Another: The Oyebanji Transformation Story in Ekiti-State.

One Good Term Deserved Another: The Oyebanji Transformation Story in Ekiti-State.
By Idowu Ephraim Faleye.



When Governor Biodun Oyebanji sat down for Part 2 of his exclusive interview with TVC’s Journalists Hangout on Sunday, May 4th, 2025, it wasn’t just another political media outing. It was a heart-to-heart session, the kind that hits home and makes you pause to appreciate the journey of leadership. From his words, you could feel that this man wasn’t just holding office; he was living the experience—deeply, intentionally, and with genuine love for Ekiti State. It was more than soundbites—it was truth seasoned with passion and vision.

He began by reflecting on the past two and a half years, not with prideful chest-thumping, but with heartfelt humility. "The last two and a half years have been a profound learning curve," he said, and you could tell he meant it. He described it as a privilege—yes, a privilege—to serve and deeply connect with the people of Ekiti. He spoke of how the feedback from the people, their warmth, and their honest opinions were what kept his team going through thick and thin. It’s not every day you hear a politician say the people’s feedback “keeps us going.” That’s not just PR; that’s someone who is genuinely listening.

And he wasn’t just listening; he was acting. He spoke extensively about agriculture—not in vague, political terms, but with the clarity of a man who understands its potential and is already proving what can be achieved. “Agriculture is our lifeline in Ekiti,” he declared. You might think that’s just a slogan, but then he dropped the fact: agriculture contributes over 60% to Ekiti’s GDP. That’s huge. For a state like Ekiti, with its vast arable land and rich farming tradition, this should not come as a surprise, but what’s striking is how deliberately his administration has positioned agriculture to feed people, create wealth, and secure lives.

He wasn’t throwing money at agriculture the way governments have done in the past. No. He is redefining what agriculture means for young people. Imagine onboarding nearly 3,000 youths into six agric clusters, giving them not just land or cutlasses, but real tools, real training, and real access to markets. That’s not punishment; that’s building prosperity. “We’re proving that agriculture is no longer punishment but prosperity,” he said. And if you’ve seen what those youths are doing in those clusters, you’d know it’s true. They’re not just farming, they’re running agribusinesses, and they are proud of it.

In fact, what used to be hideouts for criminals in the forest are now green fields of crops. That line hit hard: “Criminal hideouts in our bushes are turning into green fields.” That’s not just a poetic statement; it’s a strategy. It’s how you reclaim your state from the claws of insecurity—by bringing life back to the land. And this reclamation is not just about farming; it’s about restoring safety and dignity to communities that had once been afraid of their own backyards.

Governor Oyebanji didn’t stop there. He took a moment to expose a very common plague in Nigerian governance—'political farmers.’ You know them: those who dress up as farmers only when there's government money to grab. But not in Ekiti anymore. He made it clear that their system now filters out these imposters through a structured cooperative model. Only real farmers are accessing interventions. “We now deal with real farmers, not ‘political farmers’ who hijack interventions.” That’s how you build trust in public policy.

The infrastructure push is another game-changer. Governor Oyebanji’s administration is leading the way on the RAAMP initiative, with 1000 kilometers of rural roads being constructed across the state. Imagine what that means for farmers in remote areas. Imagine the economic boom when those roads connect farmsteads to markets. That’s how you build an economy from the ground up—literally. “We’ve paid our dues,” he said, and indeed they have.

One example that stands out is the Ado–Iworoko–Ifaki federal road. The state government spent N20 billion fixing this crucial federal road without a single reimbursement from Abuja. N20 billion! That’s not a pocket change. That money could have been used elsewhere, but they chose to do it because, in his words, “Ekiti lives matter.” That simple sentence sums up what leadership should be about—prioritizing people above politics. But he didn’t mince words about how unjust it is for federal roads to drain state resources. And he’s right. States shouldn’t be forced to choose between saving lives and staying solvent.

Then came the airport story. Some people thought it was just another white elephant project, but he made it clear: “Our airport isn’t accidental. It’s our handshake with the world.” And now that the airport has been registered as a cargo airport, it’s clear it was a strategic move to attract federal support. But beyond that, it positions Ekiti as a logistics hub, especially for agro-allied products and tourism. That’s how you think long-term. That’s how you draw investors in, not just with talks but with infrastructure that speaks volumes.

Speaking of investment, Governor Oyebanji proudly shared that Ekiti is now a preferred destination for foreign investment. With cassava processing zones being developed and partnerships with the African Development Bank (AFDB) in place, Ekiti’s agro-industrial future is glowing with promise. That’s no small feat. Investors don’t go where there’s uncertainty; they go where there’s structure, policy clarity, and strategic vision. And clearly, they see that in Ekiti.

But what makes all of this even more inspiring is knowing the man behind the mission didn’t just walk into power unprepared. He’s a seasoned public servant. Years of experience in different capacities—SA, SSA, Chief of Staff, Commissioner (twice), Head of Transformation, Secretary to the State Government—have prepared him for this moment. He didn’t stumble into leadership. “I trained for it,” he said. And that, right there, explains why things are working in Ekiti. He didn’t come to learn on the job. He came to apply what he already knew, and it’s paying off.

Of course, in politics, there will always be critics—constructive or otherwise. But he doesn’t get distracted. His focus remains the people of Ekiti. And when you have an 80% approval rating, you know you’re doing something right. “Constructive or ignorant, I take every criticism in stride,” he said. That’s maturity. That’s leadership.

What touched many viewers the most was when he spoke about unity. “Dr. Fayemi told me: Don’t inherit my enemies.” That’s such a powerful principle. Too often, Nigerian politics is about vendettas and grudges. But here is a man who chose unity over division. He didn’t just quote Fayemi; he acted on it. He reached out to former governors, including Engr. Segun Oni and others, valuing their mentorship. Because, as he rightly said, “Development thrives when politics is not war.” If only more politicians could think like this.

Now, if all these words from Governor Oyebanji don’t resonate with you, then maybe you haven’t been watching what’s happening in Ekiti State. This is not just governance; it’s transformation. This is what it looks like when a leader leads with sense, sincerity, and structure. When a leader sees beyond his time in office and starts laying the groundwork for generations to come. And make no mistake, Ekiti is changing before our very eyes.

But the work isn’t done. The path is still long, and the transformation is still unfolding. What Governor Biodun Oyebanji has started deserves to continue—not just for continuity’s sake, but because the foundation has been rightly laid, and the vision is clear. Ekiti cannot afford to go back to square one. Not now that young people are finding dignity in agriculture, not now that roads are reaching the remotest parts of the state, not now that real farmers are finally being empowered, not now that green fields are replacing criminal hideouts, and certainly not now that the world is beginning to see Ekiti as a place of promise.

So when the time comes again for Ekiti people to choose, it should not be a hard decision. Because when someone gives you peace, progress, and purpose—you don’t send him away. You don’t gamble with your future. You hold onto him and say, “One good time deserves another.”

Governor Biodun Oyebanji has earned not just our votes, but our trust, our respect, and our heartfelt gratitude. And come that moment, we must stand with him—because he has always stood with us.

Idowu Ephraim Faleye writes from Ado-Ekiti- 08132100608

Saturday, May 3, 2025

Ekiti Backs Federal Government's All-Inclusive Education Plan Across States.

Ekiti Backs Federal Government's All-Inclusive Education Plan Across States.


The Ekiti State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to implementing policies geared towards fostering inclusivity in its education systems and guaranteeing better welfare for the people with Disabilities in the state. 


The Special Adviser to the Governor on Special Education and Social Inclusion, Princess Adetoun Agboola, gave the assurance in Ado Ekiti during an event commemorating the International Albinism Awareness Day; the programme which was celebrated by her office in collaboration with the Office of Disability Affairs. 


The event attracted over 300 persons with albinism from the 16 local government areas and Local Council Development Authorities (LCDAs), reflecting the government’s sustained commitment to the welfare of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs).

Addressing participants, Princess Agboola explained that the government is working out modalities that would give more sense of belonging to all students with special needs in Ekiti. 


The event attracted over 300 persons with albinism from the 16 local government areas and Local Council Development Authorities (LCDAs), reflecting the government’s sustained commitment to the welfare of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs).

Addressing participants, Princess Agboola explained that the government is working out modalities that would give more sense of belonging to all students with special needs in Ekiti. 



She maintained that Ekiti state would not be left out in the Federal Government's plans to facilitate one education system for all across the country, irrespective of people's physical and social differences. 

She urged parents to regularly engage with their children’s schools to discuss strategies for supporting their specific challenges, emphasizing that collaboration between parents and educators was key to effective inclusion.

Princess Agboola, who commended members of the Ekiti State Albinism Association, assured them that the state government would continue to facilitate access to experts to address the unique challenges faced by persons with albinism while also encouraging participants to continue projecting Ekiti positively to attract more professionals, especially in the health sector.

She highlighted Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s commitment to addressing issues affecting persons with albinism, urging the community to sustain their support for his administration to continue beyond the first term. 

According to her, the government remains dedicated to training and economically empowering members of the association who are unemployed or underemployed.

As part of the event, dermatologists from the Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex (OAUTHC), Ile-Ife, Osun State, provided skin and blood examinations for all participants.

Led by Dr. Olufemi Ologun, the medical team conducted skin cancer screenings, offered consultations, and advised participants on protective measures.

Dr. Ologun highlighted the two major health challenges faced by persons with Albinism: lack of skin protection and vision problems, advising them to wear long clothing, hats, and sunglasses and avoid direct exposure to harsh sunlight.

In his remarks, Mr. Oniya Johnson Oluwafemi, Chairman of the Ekiti State chapter of the Albinism Association of Nigeria, emphasized that albinism is not a disease but a condition primarily affected by sun exposure, which can lead to skin cancers if not managed properly.

He thanked Governor Oyebanji and the Office of the Special Adviser Special Education and Social Inclusion for their consistent support, noting the provision of protective materials such as UV umbrellas and sunblock creams. 

He also lauded the administration’s inclusive governance, citing employment and skill acquisition opportunities extended to persons with disabilities.

Mr Oluwafemi encouraged persons with albinism across the state to showcase their talents and contribute to Ekiti’s development. 

He reaffirmed the association’s support for Governor Oyebanji’s second-term bid, expressing confidence in the administration’s continued assistance to the communities of PWDs.

Ekiti Women Mark 2025 IWD with Health Talks, Palliatives.

Ekiti Women Mark 2025 IWD with Health Talks, Palliatives.
By Comr. Chief Bimbo Yusuf.



The Ekiti State Chapter of the Stand Up for Women Society (SWS), in collaboration with the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, on Friday joined millions of women globally to commemorate the 2025 International Women’s Day (IWD) with a special programme aimed at promoting gender equality, women empowerment, and health advocacy.

Barr.Deborah Ijadele-Adetona, the International President of Stand Up for Women Society.

The event, which took place at the Ekiti Pavilion along New Iyin Road in Ado Ekiti, featured health lectures and the distribution of palliatives to vulnerable women, including widows and indigent girls across the state.


Dignitaries in attendance included the Honourable Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs Peju Babafemi; Head of Service, Dr Folakemi Olomojobi; South-West Coordinator of SWS, Liberator Dolapo-Ojo; Eyesorun Bosede Adejuyigbe (Olori of Ewi, Ado Ekiti); National President of SWS, Alhaja Ojediran; and the Chairperson of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Ekiti State Chapter, Mrs Roseline Davids.


Liberator Adewumi Badegboyega,the State Chairperson of Stand Up for Women Society, Ekiti State Chapter.

In her welcome address on behalf of the International President of SWS, Barr. Deborah Ijadele-Adetona, the Chairperson of Ekiti SWS, Liberator Adewumi Bade-Gboyega, congratulated women on the global celebration and thanked stakeholders for their continued support in advancing gender equality. She stressed the importance of the year’s theme and called for sustained efforts in empowering women and girls at all levels.

One of the high points of the event was the distribution of palliatives to widows and vulnerable women. Ijadele-Adetona explained that the gesture was part of the group’s broader effort to support disadvantaged members of society and contribute to national development through women empowerment.




Health advocacy also took centre stage, as two lectures were delivered to educate attendees on issues affecting women’s wellbeing. Dr Babatunde Olofinbiyi, in a presentation titled “Women’s Health and Stress Management,” addressed mental health challenges faced by women due to hormonal shifts, societal pressures, and family responsibilities. He urged women to be assertive, prioritize mental health, and advocated for stronger support systems at institutional levels.


Similarly, Mrs Matins Adetoye of the Funmilayo Adunni Olayinka Diagnostic Centre, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, delivered a lecture titled “The Woman and Her Body,” focusing on hormonal imbalance, menopause, and the importance of good nutrition.


Speaking at the event, Women Affairs Commissioner, Mrs Peju Babafemi, commended the SWS for its philanthropic efforts in supporting indigent women and advancing the cause of gender equality in the state. She noted that the society had continued to complement the state government's initiatives, particularly in the areas of health, welfare, and education.


Babafemi also lauded the Ekiti State First Lady, Dr Olayemi Oyebanji, for her outstanding contributions to women’s wellbeing through her pet project, Widows, Aged, Orphans and the Homeless (WAOH). According to her, “The First Lady’s initiative has transformed the lives of many women and children in our state. Through scholarships, school supplies, and mentorship, she has shown exceptional leadership and care.”



She added that the ministry would continue to collaborate with women-focused organisations to increase female participation in governance and policy-making.


On her remarks on Gender equality in Ekiti State, Barr. Ijadele-Adetona praised Governor Biodun Oyebanji for appointing 72 women into key government positions, describing it as a landmark achievements that demonstrates the administration’s commitment to inclusive governance.

“Women now have a seat at the table, and this will positively impact policy-making and development,” she said.


Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries, Mrs Olatunde expressed appreciation to the SWS for the palliatives, noting that the intervention would help cushion the effects of current economic hardships on low-income families.


The State Secretary of SWS, Liberator Akomolafe Helen, in her vote of thanks, appreciated all guests and participants, and called on stakeholders to support initiatives aimed at improving women’s lives. She emphasized that government alone cannot meet every need and urged collaboration in building a more equitable society.




The event concluded with prayers for safe travels and continued progress in women’s development across the state.