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Saturday, August 9, 2025

Hon. Boluwade Meets World Bank Team on National Agribusiness Transformation Program.

Hon. Boluwade Meets World Bank Team on National Agribusiness Transformation Program.
By Olamide Akinwumi 



The Ekiti State Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Hon. Ebenezer Boluwade, on Friday joined colleagues from the six geopolitical zones, the ALGON Chairman, private sector players, and the Presidential Food Systems Coordinating Unit (PFSCU), Office of the Vice President, in Abuja for a strategic meeting with the World Bank team.

The high-level engagement focused on the development of a nationally led program designed to complement ongoing efforts and catalyse private sector–driven agribusiness transformation in Nigeria.

The proposed program will be co-created across the three tiers of government, rooted in evidence-based planning, and aimed at delivering tangible results across integrated value chains from farmers to markets.

According to Hon. Boluwade, this initiative is a national recognition of the remarkable strides recorded by the Ekiti State Government in agriculture under the visionary leadership of His Excellency, Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji. He noted that the program aligns perfectly with the State’s massive investments and forward-looking initiatives in the agricultural sector.

Oyebanji extols Olubolade’s virtues as Jonathan, Naval Chief, Others pay last respect to Ex-Milad.

Oyebanji extols Olubolade’s virtues as Jonathan, Naval Chief, Others pay last respect to Ex-Milad.


‎Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has described the late Ekiti born Navy Captain Caleb Olubolade (rtd) as a gallant officer whose life of patriotism and selfless service to the development and growth of the country cannot be forgotten.
‎Oyebanji spoke at the final funeral service held for the deceased at St John's Military Church, Bonny Cantonment, Victoria Island, Lagos on Saturday. 


The burial service was attended by former President Goodluck Jonathan ( represented by his wife Dame Patient Jonathan), Governor of Bayelsa State, Duoye Diri; Chief if Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla; first civilian Governor of Ekiti State, Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo and former Deputy National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olabode George among others. 
‎Governor Oyebanji described the late Olubolade as one of the most illustrious sons of Ekiti and a very decent politician, noting that the departure of the former Police Affairs Minister will be greatly missed.

The Ekiti State Governor eulogized the late military officer's meritorious service to the Nigerian armed forces, his excellent public service record and his service to his community, the State and to humanity.



‎Oyebanji on behalf of the Government and people of Ekiti State condoned with the family and prayed God to grant them the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

“As I sat there going through the tributes especially by the children. They are short but very deep tributes and at a moment like this, there are so many questions we cannot answer, the only thing I commend to you is that you allow God to carry you and He will see you through “, the Governor said. 



‎Former President Goodluck Jonathan, who was represented by his wife, Dame Patience Jonathan, said Olubolade was a gallant Naval Officer who served the country with utmost loyalty.
‎He said the retired Military Administrator, left an unforgettable marks in Bayelsa State during his service in the state as well as other positions he held across other 
‎The Ipoti Ekiti born Olubolade died at the age of 71.

Friday, August 8, 2025

Agbeyewa Farms Inspires Adventist Men’s Organization with Visionary Call to Cassava Revolution.

Agbeyewa Farms Inspires Adventist Men’s Organization with Visionary Call to Cassava Revolution.



Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo – The Adventist Men’s Organization (AMO) convention came alive with energy and inspiration as Mr. Oska Seyi Aiyeleso, Managing Director/CEO of Agbeyewa Farms, delivered a stirring presentation that blended hard facts, big dreams, and a rallying call to action. He also paid tribute to Agbeyewa Farms’ Chairman, Mr. John Olajide, whose visionary leadership has created jobs, strengthened rural economies, and transformed lives across communities.



Addressing a packed audience of AMO members at Babcock University, Mr. Aiyeleso urged participants to view cassava farming not merely as an agricultural venture, but as a pathway to wealth creation, employment generation, and national economic renewal.


He described Mr. Olajide’s unwavering belief in the promise of Nigeria’s cassava revolution as the driving force behind Agbeyewa Farms’ success, encouraging participants to emulate his deep-rooted patriotism and relentless commitment to achieving sustainable development through agriculture.

“His vision that agriculture can empower people, uplift communities, and reposition Nigeria as a force in global food systems continues to inspire all of us,” Aiyeleso said. He added, the chairman has only one vision, create jobs, more jobs and more jobs.

In his presentation, the MD described cassava as “more than a crop – it’s a catalyst for the transformation. He stressed that each hectare planted holds the potential to create jobs, feed communities, and lift families out of poverty – a statement that drew nods of agreement from the audience.


With palpable pride, the MD recounted Agbeyewa Farms’ remarkable growth since they commenced cassava cultivation in Ekiti State expanding from 102 hectares in her 1st year ( 2022) to over 5,000 hectares under cultivation today. He revealed that the company is on track to achieve an ambitious target of 10,000 hectares by 2026—a trajectory he credited to strategic planning and the strength of partnerships in advancing agricultural transformation.

He explained that the farm’s growth is more than a statistic; it represents thousands of livelihoods touched, communities empowered, and a bold blueprint for agricultural transformation in Nigeria.



A key highlight of his address was the Agbeyewa Outgrower Scheme – a proven, partnership-driven model enabling local farmers, cooperatives, and agripreneurs to achieve better yields, higher incomes, and sustainable growth.


Mr. Aiyeleso invited AMO members to join the cooperative and outgrower scheme, promising access to discounted but quality cassava stems, training, good agronomic practices, and an assured market. “We are not just in the business of planting cassava; we are in the business of planting hope, opportunity, and prosperity,” he said to resounding applause.


The Agbeyewa exhibition stand became a focal point of the convention, attracting a stream of visitors eager to learn about cassava stem varieties, root quality, and the farm’s integrated value chain. 


The convention leaders lauded Agbeyewa Farms for its remarkable impact in the agricultural sector, praising its blend of innovation, professionalism, and community spirit. The AMO convention underscored Agbeyewa Farms’ unwavering commitment to partnership, innovation, and nation-building — positioning the company as a driving force in Nigeria’s agricultural future.

Thursday, August 7, 2025

Ekiti 2026: 130 Pan Yoruba groups adopt Gov Oyebanji.

Ekiti 2026: 130 Pan Yoruba groups adopt Gov Oyebanji.



130 Pan Yoruba groups have adopted the Governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji for a second term in office. The meeting held under the auspices of Alliance for Yoruba Democratic Movements, (AYDM), the largest coalition of civil society, community-based and Pan Yoruba groups in the old Western Region including Kogi, Kwara and some parts of Delta and Edo States.

The AYDM described Oyebanji as a beacon of hope not just for Ekiti State but for the entire Yoruba Nation and Nigeria at large. 

The Guest Speaker, a journalist Mr Adewale Adeoye said it was important for organisations to put themselves together for a common political and economic focus. He said he was impressed that people are organising themselves into non-informal political blocs to chat a common future. He said the South West is confronted with the structure of the Nigerian state which impedes full realisation of the People’s  future. He said there are challenges of food insecurity and receding morality.



He called on the people to assert themselves. He said he was impressed by the developments in Ekiti State adding that the state represents a striking example for other states to follow. 

‘He has made us proud in Yorubaland. He epitomises Omoluabi. He stands tall among his peers. His support for regional integration is remarkable. He has built milestones in education, road construction, public health, agriculture and transparency in Governance’ the group said. 

Over 1000 people attended the event held in Lagos. In a communique issued at the end of the meeting and signed by the General Secretary and leaders of the participating groups, the Alliance said elections in any part of Yoruba indigenous territories is of critical importance to all residents in the old Western Region including states where Yoruba are indigenous.

As part of its decisions after the two-day conference, the AYDM set up a South West Election Working Group, (EWOG) that would begin door-to-door campaign across Ekiti State once the electoral umpire blows the whistle for the campaign. 

‘We adopt the Governor of Ekiti State to strengthen a uniform political outlook of the people that in the South West. It is in the strategic interest of a people with one history, one culture and one civilisation to have a uniform political aspiration. It strengthens regional integration and sustainable development,’ the AYDM said in the statement signed by its General Secretary Popoola Ajayi on behalf of the coalition.

The AYDM said the platform has brought together the most potent socio-cultural and community-based groups across the Old Western Region to speak with one voice for a people with shared history, blood-bound relationship and common aspiration.

‘The adoption will help mobilise people who live in Ekiti and those who live outside Ekiti but register in Ekiti State to vote massively for Oyebanji in the next gubernatorial election,’ the AYDM said.

The group stated that elections are also a critical definition of ancestral territories and that elections anywhere in the Old Western Region is like a cobweb in which no single thread can be pulled without affecting the whole network. It said the entire humanity in the old Western Region should show keen interest in any of the Yoruba States in the interest of prosperity and development in the region.

 The AYDM said the South West would be a better place with a unified development possible only when the region has a political party with a common agenda. AYDM said historically, the people in these territories have lived together for centuries, in time of war and in times of peace and that at a point in Nigerian history, the people were grouped into the old Western Region excluding Kwara and Kogi states amidst protests by people living in these territories.

Its said it would will mobilise, conscientise and educate the people in villages and towns; dwellers of the mountains, the plains and open fields, including seafarers and occupants of the seashores in order to ensure the emergence of credible, honest and dedicated leaders;

That the AYDM is concerned about future elections bearing in mind that the people cannot continue to be cannon folders but should take active play active and decisive role in shaping their own future, realising that the next election in the South West is the Ekiti election. 



RESOLUTION BY THE AYDM

That the AYDM had conducted extensive research spanning three weeks on the social, political and economic developments in Ekiti State in the past more that two years;

That Ekiti State with a population of 4million is one of the least beneficiaries of Federal allocation being one of the states on the lowest rank in the ladder;

That these limited resources have not deterred the State Governor, Abiodun Oyebanji from deepening democracy and transforming the state excellently;

That AYDM is impressed about the recurrent and capital projects embarked upon by the State Governor covering agriculture, tourism, education, wealth creation, road construction, job creation, youth empowerment, infrastructure and human liberty;

That the current administration of Governor Abiodun Oyebamiji has performed creditable well rating far above average;

That Governor Oyebanji, given limited available resources have been able to impact the lives of majority of the people of Ekiti State;

That he has opened up fresh vistas of hope, lifting the people from despair;

That the AYDM will work and ensure massive, overwhelming and decisive victory for the Ekiti State Governor in the forthcoming Governorship election;

That the AYDM hereby instructs all it's affiliate members across the South West to prepare for mass mobilisation for the second term of Governor Abiodun Oyebanji;

That as soon as the ban on the 2027 Campaign is lifted, all affiliate members should begin house-to-house, door-to-to campaign to ensure victory for Mr Abiodun Oyebanji with a percentage   never before seen in Ekiti electoral history.

In the area of Education, EKSU currently even in the face of limited resources is at the 12th position in a total of 270 universities in Nigeria including public and private.

The tradition of transparency he has built is evident in the comprehensive ranking list published by Times Higher Education rating for 2025.The BudgIT also scored Ekiti State Government 100 out of 100 in its ratings.

Ekiti was also placed at the top of the fiscal transparency index in the country.The foundation said the rating is based on budget approval, quarterly BIR, 2023. Other considerations were the audited financial statements, Accountant-General’s Reports, E-Procurement Portal, and State Website Data Accessibility apart from many other forms of assessment.

The Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji also won the Vanguard Personality of the Year (Good Governance) Award and the Energy Times’ Energy Governor of the Year award presented to him in Lagos. The awards are for outstanding individuals with exceptional leadership qualities and who have contributed to the overall development of Nigeria as a whole.

Food Security: OSV Hails Oyebanji Over Launch of ‘Ounje Ekiti’, ‘Ilu Eye’ Hubs.

Food Security: OSV Hails Oyebanji Over Launch of ‘Ounje Ekiti’, ‘Ilu Eye’ Hubs.
…Says Initiative Will Tackle Hunger, End Poverty.



A grassroots mobilisation group, Oyebanji Street Vanguard (OSV), has commended the Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, for his bold steps towards tackling food insecurity and inflation in the state.

The group gave the commendation shortly after the official commissioning of the “Ounje Ekiti Retail Outlet” and “Ilu Eye Aggregation Hub” on Tuesday, describing the move as a strategic milestone in the state’s war against hunger and poverty.

Governor Oyebanji, at the commissioning, explained that the initiative stemmed from the recommendations of the State’s Food Security Committee, chaired by the Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security.

He disclosed that over 715 metric tons of white beans, 239.167 metric tons of paddy rice, 101.54 metric tons of maize, and 1,716 bags of garri had already been aggregated from local farmers within the state, signalling a boost for local production and farmer empowerment.

According to the Governor, the Ilu Eye Aggregation Hub is a registered company set up to procure and store farm produce within the state, while the Ounje Ekiti Retail Outlet serves as a government-backed retail system where food is made available to residents at subsidised rates.

The initiative also aims to curb post-harvest losses which, according to the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), account for a staggering N3.5 trillion in annual waste across Nigeria—an amount that overshadows the nation’s five-year agricultural budget allocation.

OSV applauded the government’s foresight in setting up such facilities, describing the investment in storage, processing, and aggregation as “a legacy-making intervention” capable of rewriting the state’s food economy narrative.

Speaking on behalf of the group, the Convener, HC Ade, called for more robust and sustained budgetary allocation to the agricultural sector. He urged the government to replicate the initiative across all 16 Local Government Areas and 28 Local Council Development Areas in Ekiti State.

“It is in the seamless continuation of laudable programmes like this that we can banish poverty from our state,” he said.

OSV further encouraged citizens, retailers, and other stakeholders to embrace the initiative wholeheartedly, noting that the future of Ekiti lies in political stability and the continuity of people-focused policies such as Oyebanji’s food security agenda.

Oyebanji, Endorsements and Projecting Beyond 2026.

Oyebanji, Endorsements and Projecting Beyond 2026.
By Michael Ogungbemi



The glorious revolution of 1688 enabled John Locke to aptly affirm that: “The Power of the crown is built upon the consent of its subjects”. The revolutionist tended to give the mental climate of his time a sort of conclusiveness that a people can easily surrender their sovereignty to a leader when he worked assiduously to earn their respect, honour, dignity and trust.

The Locke’s political philosophy can be adapted to the situation in Ekiti State today under Governor Biodun Oyebanji. The electrifying popularity of the governor was not by happenstance. It was well earned because the governor has worked for it and deserves such honour. It was a product of trust.

Little wonder, he was being endorsed for second term by virtually all the strata of Ekiti, including heavyweight politicians like Otunba Niyi Adebayo, Dr Kayode Fayemi, Ayo Fayose, Segun Oni and the Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, barely two years into his administration.

Before his ascension to the coveted governorship seat, Oyebanji was sparsely noticed. He didn’t enjoy any organic or cult-like followership. This was not because he hasn’t achieved a lot in his quiet, but towering services to the state as a Special Assistant, Special Adviser, Chief of Staff, two time Commissioner and Secretary to the State Government. He was not unnecessarily boisterous or attracted any media razzmatazz to himself to gain attention. He believed silence is golden and honourable, most times.

Oyebanji’s profile before becoming the candidate of the All Progressives Congress in 2022 governorship election was rocky and solid. He had garnered enough administrative and political experiences that distinguished him from other contenders. But he decided to maintain a quiet and low profile as a politician and administrator. However, his quietness doesn’t in any way diminish, nor undermine his accomplishments as a public servant.

DELIVERY:

Except one is blind to reality, or allows politics to goad him into taking rash action, no one can accuse Governor Oyebanji of poor performance rating in Ekiti State. Even his avid critics never alleged him of such. The elite, artisans, civil servants, and other strategic thinkers have all appraised him and gave him a clean bill in this regard. He campaigned on the mantra of shared prosperity and this he has delivered upon zealously and conscientiously. His six-point policy thrust, which was the guiding compass was being jealously prosecuted. When it comes to governance, the security and civil service have been touched and rejuvenated. We now have a secured state and civil service that are really the engine room of development. Governor Oyebanji implemented one of the best N70,000 minimum wage scale to workers. Skeptics can crosscheck this unassailable fact. Over 25,000 of our youths have been employed by both public and private sectors. The Agriculture and Rural Development is being revved up through commercial cluster farming at six points across the three senatorial districts, with 1800 youths as drivers. Several intra and inter as well as metropolitan roads have been tarred. A flyover in Ado Ekiti is nearing completion to add aesthetic value to Ado Ekiti and decongest business district. Our Arts and culture have gained traction and recognition across Nigeria and Africa. The Ikogosi resort centre corridor is now gaining recognition globally. The health facilities are being revamped and given a facelift to respond to emergency and pressing situations. These are areas where Governor Oyebanji etches his name in gold as a goal-getter and leader with high focus to deliver to the people within available resources.

ENDORSEMENT:
On July 28, 2025, all the creme-dela-creme in Ekiti politics converged on the popular Ekitiparapo Pavilion to jointly endorse this man of destiny for second term. This second term was unique in so many ways. It roundly confirmed that Governor Oyebanji was widely loved by his people. It substantiated the fact that the people still have the nudge and spirit to appreciate good leaders. It buttressed the pundits’ prognostication that the governor’s second term election is going to be a referendum, on the strength of his invincible bond with the grassroots. The political acronym “BAO” has resonated with the people because he was governing on popular will, not by jackboot. It won’t be an exaggeration to state that this was the first time a governor would be this endorsed by all the groups and across party lines. This has sent a signal that doing good in service is highly profitable, than for a leader to be an emperor. It is good to forget yourself for others, so that others won’t forget you. This was the aphorism adopted by Governor Oyebanji and it is indeed paying off.

EXPEDIENCY OF CONSOLIDATION:
The proponents of continuity of governance for Governor Oyebanji were really politically savvy. They knew the advantages inherent in Ekiti allowing continuity to be deeply rooted like in Lagos. The Lagos State has become a microcosm of development on the premise of political stability. When Governor Kayode Fayemi was preaching continuity in 2022, some people thought he was being selfish and just trying to protect his political relevance. But it was far beyond that in the real sense of it. Looking at the spate of development in Ekiti today, the skeptics are gradually being convinced that Governor Oyebanji allowed to continue where Fayemi stopped was a blessing, rather than a curse. Let me also say this, the triumvirate of Niyi Adebayo, Kayode Fayemi and Ayodele Fayose, had governed this state before. They perfectly understand the matrix of politics and power. They knew that not being given a second term back-to-back dented a great blow on Ekiti’s development facet. Those who are familiar with Ekiti’s politics could attest to this. They are taking this impending political duel upon themselves knowing full well that truncating the current pace of development by bringing another Governor from the same or another party may throw a spanner in the wheel of progress. The era when Ekiti was a perfect example of political turmoil and upheaval has been erased. The time when the state exemplified abandoned projects are gradually fizzling out. The time when a governor and his predecessor don’t see eye-to-eye has been wiped out. In fact, we need to give kudos to Governor Oyebanji for raising the bar of governance and politics in our dear state. Again, under this concept, he deserves this second term.

NEW FACE OF POLITICAL ORDER:
A rabid follower of Ekiti political events of 2003, 2007-2010, 2014 and 2018, would decipher that Governor Oyebanji deserves serious accolades. During those sordid times, many were killed and maimed just for quest political powers. I don’t want to mention names so that I won’t end up exhuming old and buried bodies. Since 2022, Ekiti has witnessed tremendous peace and brotherhood across parties. The days when the state was being mocked on national news has faded. We have now become a brand in honour, integrity and morality, courtesy of our dear Governor Oyebanji. Despite political differences, leaders and members of ruling and opposition parties now fraternise, unlike days when they chased themselves around with guns and cudgels. Loyalty to Ekiti development and leadership have taken the centre stage. We all know that political rivalry often breeds instability and uprising, thereby supplanting peace with crisis. We are all happy that Ekiti of today is one that radiates in peace and love.

ELEVATION OF HOMEGROWN POLITICS

Before now, the fear within the polity had been that the crave for homegrown leadership might be difficult to achieve owing to erroneous impression that quality might be sacrificed on the altar of competence. But with Governor Oyebanji’s illustrious performance, politicians of Ekiti stock have got an elevation that they can deliver if given the opportunity. Governor Oyebanji has proved that homegrown politicians are reliable and have the intellect and gravitas to lead any sophisticated society. In actual fact, this impression is fact gaining mileage in the minds of the people. This is also another high point scored by this governor that put him on the edge above other contenders for the 2026 poll.

CONCLUSION:
Without equivocation, I submit wholeheartedly that judging from the few points adumbrated above, any rational individual should be convinced beyond reasonable doubt that Governor Oyebanji deserves second term. Time has come for the few who are still sulking and promoting acrimony to rally round him for his second term to be actualised. This is not for his own sake, he has been made already, but for the sake of all of us who pride ourselves as Ekiti citizens.

Amb, Prince Michael Ogungbemi, the Chairman of Ajoni LCDA, wrote from Iyemero Ekiti.

Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Ogoga of Ikere, Oba Adu Adejimi inaugurated as Chairman, Ekiti Traditional Council.

Ogoga of Ikere, Oba Adu Adejimi inaugurated as Chairman, Ekiti Traditional Council.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, on Wednesday swore in the Ogoga of Ikere-Ekiti, HRM Oba  Adu Adejimi Alagbado, as the 13th Chairman of Ekiti State Council of Traditional Rulers, with a charge to lead with integrity, respect and ensure further unity among royal fathers in the state.
 
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony held at the Traditional Council chambers in Ado Ekiti, Governor Oyebanji, who described the Oba Alagbado as a respected and experienced monarch whose leadership qualities and contribution to peace and development in Ikere Ekiti and the state at large are widely acknowledged, expressed confidence that the monarch  would provide effective leadership and promote harmony within the traditional council.


The Governor explained that the new council consists of 86 distinguished royal fathers with 66 permanent members and 20 rotational members carefully selected from various communities across the state and would for the next two years help in shaping the cultural preservation, offer advice on wide range of matters including chieftaincy affairs, customary laws, and any other subject as may be refered by the state government.  

Acknowledging the vital roles the traditional institution plays as custodians of culture, symbol of unity and critical partners in grassroots governance, the Governor noted that their influence and closeness to the people make them indispensable in driving peace, fostering communal harmony and supporting the successful implementation of government policies across the state.


The Governor said  his government will not relent in its efforts in supporting the traditional rulers, accord them respect, design policies and programs that will continue to promote peaceful coexistence across the towns and villages in the state.

While commending the immediate past Chairman of the Council/ the Olojudo of Ido Ekiti , Oba Ayorinde Ilori Faboro for his exemplary leadership and the stability he brought to the council, the Governor urged the royal fathers to support the new Chairman to further move the council forward.

“This new council is made up of 86 distinguished royal fathers, with 66 permanent members and 20 rotational members carefully selected from communities across the state which will be chaired by Oba Samuel Adejimi Alagbado, the Ogoga of Ikere Ekiti, this body of eminent traditional rulers will for the next two years help shape the course of our traditional preservation, offer critical counsel on matter that directly affects the lives and wellbeing of our people.

“Your majesties, I called on you all to rally round the new chair as he settles to his new role, leadership at this level demands maturity, consultation bridge building and cool headedness, I therefore appeal to the new chairman to lead with grace, and respect for all, the council must remain united, inspiring and venerable at all time”. The Governor advised.


The Governor also used the opportunity to inform the royal fathers of his intention to seek re-election, stating that the move is aimed at consolidating the gains of his administration and continuing the development strides recorded across the state.

He appealed for their prayers, guidance, and support, assuring them that his commitment to inclusive governance, transparency, and grassroots development remains unwavering.


Earlier in his welcome address, the Commissioner for Chieftancy and Home Affairs, Mr Olaiya Atibioke, who commended Governor Oyebanji for his commitment to the welfare of the royal fathers, explained that the present administration had installed ten traditional rulers between October 2022 and August this year.

Highlighting the achievements of the Governor in the last three years, the Commissioner explained that the sitting and transport allowances of the monarchs had been increased from over one million naira to six million while special monthly package of one hundred million naira was also given to cushion the effect of recent economic hardship.

In his acceptance speech, the new chairman, Council of Traditional Rulers, Oba Adejimi Adu Alagbado, who expressed deep appreciation to Governor Oyebanji for the honour and confidence reposed in him to lead the council, described the appointment as a sacred responsibility and pledged to serve with humility, fairness, and dedication to the unity and progress of the traditional institution and the entire state.

Oba Alagbado assured his fellow royal fathers of his commitment to inclusive leadership, mutual repsect and collaboration in addressing issues affecting their domains. He called for unity among monarchs, noting that a peaceful and united council would be better positioned to support the state government’s efforts in deepening development, promoting culrure, and sustaining peace across the state.

He also assured the Governor that having demonstrated greater respect and commitment to development of the state in his first term, the royal fathers would support him to ensure the realization of his second term ambition so that the good work he is doing can continue.

Also at the event were, Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Adeoye Aribasoye, Secretary to the State Government l, Prof Habibat Adubiaro, Head of Service, Dr (Mrs) Folakemi Olomojobi, among others