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Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Oyebanji Commissions Okemesi/Ido-Ile LCDA New Secretariat Complex.

Oyebanji Commissions Okemesi/Ido-Ile LCDA New Secretariat Complex.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, on Tuesday commissioned the newly constructed Okemesi/Ido-Ile Local Council Development Area (LCDA) Secretariat Complex.

The ultra-modern administrative building was built and delivered by the Council Chairman, Hon. Ajibade Sunday Owolabi.

Oyebanji, who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, said the project underscored the Council Chairman’s commitment to inclusive development and responsive governance at the grassroots.

The governor recalled that he had earlier commissioned the 13.27-kilometre Itawure–Okemesi Road in Okemesi-Ekiti, and called for continued support for his administration.

Oyebanji reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to meeting the needs of the people and promoting sustainable development across the state.

He commended Hon. Ajibade for providing an enabling environment and essential facilities to enhance government business, describing the new secretariat as a landmark achievement.

In his welcome address, Hon. Ajibade lauded Governor Oyebanji for his dedication to the welfare of the people of Ekiti State.

He said the construction of the council headquarters would enhance efficiency in the council’s operations, noting that staff members could now work in a more conducive and innovative environment.

Ajibade explained that the secretariat comprises 28 offices, each with toilet facilities, 24-hour solar power supply, fans, office furniture, and a borehole to ensure steady water supply.

The chairman expressed appreciation to the governor for granting autonomy to the councils, which he said had enabled them to deliver on their electioneering promises.

Oyebanji, beacon of progress, prudence, performance in Southwest, Says Gov. Ayedatiwa.

Oyebanji, beacon of progress, prudence, performance in Southwest, Says Gov. Ayedatiwa.                                                       ....Ondo Gov. commissions road, electricity, hospital projects in Ekiti.




Ondo State Governor, Mr Lucky Ayedatiwa has described his Ekiti State counterpart, Governor Biodun Oyebanji as a beacon of progress, prudence and performance in Southwest saying the development strides in Ekiti is a testament and evidence of transformative leadership that has been able to transform electioneering promises to tangible and visible progress. 


Governor Aiyedatiwa stated this while commissioning the Itawure -Okemesi road, electricity power project and the newly renovated General Hospital, Okemesi in Ekiti West Local Government area of Ekiti State. He added that In just three years of Governor Oyebanji’s administration, the State has witnessed unprecedented infrastructural revitalization, improved social and economic development, and governance anchored on integrity, accountability and compassion that continually puts the people at the Centre of government's policies and programmes.

"As I join you today to commission the Itawure to Okemesi Road, the General Hospital, and the electricity Project, I see modern structures of stones and steel and cables, I see symbols of vision, commitment, and humanity, these projects represent the lifeblood of progress, roads that connect opportunities, a hospital that preserves lives and electricity that brings light to the people. They are enduring legacies of a leader who listens, plans, and delivers.

"When you create a road, when you build a road, you create access and definitely increase the economic activity in the area. The hospital we unveil embodies the sanctity of life and the compassion of a government that truly cares. Indeed, these are landmarks of legacy, and your name, Your Excellency is indelibly inscribed in the chronicles of Ekiti development history.”



Governor Ayedatiwa revealed that the bond between Ondo and Ekiti states transcends boundaries, but that of shared heritage, shared destiny, and shared aspiration, for the renaissance of the urban nation within the Nigeria Federation. 

He described the Southwest as a region parading excellence inspired by the visionary leadership embodied by leaders like Governor Oyebanji who perceive governance not as an entitlement but a sacred trust and divine stewardship.

“Your Excellency, permit me with every sense of sincerity to acknowledge the testimonies of the good people of Ekiti State. Some have just been mentioned by those who gave their goodwill messages, that your sterling performance in the past three years has been wonderful, your strides in education, healthcare, agriculture, infrastructure, and youth empowerment reflect the qualities of progressive development which has been the hallmark of the Southwestern region, which we are part of. The entire Southwest is proud of your record, and we, your brothers in Ondo State rejoice with you today in faith and in fellowship”, Governor Ayedatiwa stated.

Earlier, Governor Oyebanji confirmed that the commissioning of the three projects in the community was a way of connecting it to civilization, adding that those facilities were capable of transforming the economy of the area and bring about vast development to the people.
While affirming that no fewer than ten roads will be commission during the third anniversary of his government, Governor Oyebanji called on those who criticize the government on social media to visit home and see the level of developmental projects his government has been able to achieve in just three years. 

“Your Excellency, this is the fourth road project we are going to commission, and we have six other road projects to commission. So, when i hear some people on the social media saying that we have not done anything, i always say, yes but come home because most people don't leave their comfort zones, they are not connected to their communities, they don't know what is happening at home. But i hope they are watching and seeing their people appreciating what government is doing. 


While expressing appreciation to Governor Ayedatiwa for honouring the invitation, Governor Oyebanji said, “Thank you so much sir, I’m extremely grateful, you have honored us with your esteemed presence and we are not taking it for granted, there are three assignments you are going to perform after your speech, you commission the road, you light up Okemesi then we drive straight to the hospital, see what we have done. 

The Commissioner for Works, Mr Sola Adebayo said the road project demonstrates the Governor’s unwavering determination to entrench the dividends of democracy across every stratum of the State through his administration’s unrelenting pursuit of infrastructural renaissance and inclusive development, in consonance with the Six-Point Agenda.


The Commissioner stressed that the road project was not just an infrastructural upgrade, but an enabler of progress and a lifeline that will facilitate the seamless mobility of people, agricultural produce, and essential commodities. He added that the road project will improve socio-economic activities, rejuvenate rural enterprise, and unlock the latent potential within the agricultural sub-sector, which remains the pivot of the local economy.


Speaking on the commissioning of the General Hospital, the Commissioner for Health and Human Services, Dr Oyebanji Filani commended Governor Oyebanji for providing all necessary impetus to achieve infrastructural upgrade of all General Hospital in the state basing it o the clear belief of the Governor who hinged productivity on good health condition.

Dr Filani, who also stressed the importance of not just renovating hospital facilities but equipping them with the right equipment required for proper service delivery, saying each of the centers now has laboratory, theater services, beds in the wards, delivery room and many others.

The President of Federation of Okemesi Improvement Unions, Nath Olaoye; the Owa Ooye of Okemesi, HRM Oba Gbadebo Adedeji and former attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Wale Gapounda (SAN), who spoke on behalf of the community, appreciate Governor Oyebanji for the unprecedented development strides in the town. 

Also present at the event are: the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye, Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Habibat Adubiaro, Head of Service, Dr Folakemi Olomojobi, the Chief of Staff, Mr Oyeniyi Adebayo, members of the state House of Assembly, members of the State executive council, local government functionaries, traditional rulers, among others.

Engr. Bayo Ajayi Congratulates Gov. Oyebanji, Deputy on APC Flagbearer Emergence.

Engr. Bayo Ajayi Congratulates Gov. Oyebanji, Deputy on APC Flagbearer Emergence.



A member of the Ekiti State Environmental Protection Agency Board and All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain from Emure-Ekiti, Engr. Bayo Ajayi, has congratulated Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji (BAO) and Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs.) Monisade Christianah Afuye (MCA) on their emergence as the APC flagbearers for the forthcoming 2026 Ekiti State governorship election.

Engr. Ajayi, a seasoned engineer and grassroots political leader, commended the governor and his deputy following the overwhelming voice vote of confidence by 885 delegates across the 177 wards of the state during the party’s primary election.

He lauded the delegates for upholding the supremacy of the party and for recognizing the achievements of Governor Oyebanji’s administration over the past three years, describing his leadership as purposeful, progressive, and people-centred.

"I sincerely appreciate the governor for his inclusive style of leadership, his efforts in uniting political leaders across the state, and for establishing a government of unity that cuts across party lines,” Engr. Ajayi said.



He further commended the administration for its commitment to infrastructural development, human capital growth, and good governance, which, according to him, have positioned Ekiti State for sustainable progress.

Engr. Ajayi also urged the people of Ekiti to rally behind the developmental agenda of Governor Oyebanji by voting for the BAO/MCA ticket in the 2026 gubernatorial election to ensure continuity of good governance, quality education, accessible healthcare, and improved welfare for all citizens.

 “The governor has set a solid foundation for progress. Supporting his re-election will guarantee the continuation of development, peace, and prosperity in our dear state,” he added.

Clearing the Fog: Understanding the Veracity of the Consensus Affirmation of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji.

Clearing the Fog: Understanding the Veracity of the Consensus Affirmation of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji.
...a response to the faceless Coalition of Civil Society Groups (COCSG).



The foremost grassroots sensitisation and mobilisation movement for sustaining good governance and democratic culture in Ekiti State, Oyebanji Street Vanguard (_OSV_), has strongly condemned in strong terms the recent obnoxious and false information being circulated by a faceless organisation parading itself as the Coalition of Civil Society Groups (COCSG).

In a statement released by the Convener, Hon. HC Ade, the group described the criticisms against the seamless consensus affirmation of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji as a product of ignorance, misinformation, and deliberate mischief by outsiders unfamiliar with Ekiti’s political realities and the provisions of Section 84 of the Nigerian Electoral Act, 2022.

According to the statement, rather than acknowledging the transparent, peaceful, and lawful process that produced the APC governorship candidate for the June 20, 2026 election, the so-called COCSG chose to display its shallow understanding of the INEC guidelines, the Nigerian Electoral Act, and the supremacy of the APC National Working Committee (NWC).

The OSV has further clarified that the adoption of Governor Oyebanji through consensus affirmation followed the due process in its totality and was guided by the following factors:

Strict compliance with relevant laws and party guidelines.

●Disqualification of aspirants who failed to meet up with set criteria by the NWC.

●Voluntary withdrawal and endorsement of the BAO by the only remaining aspirant, Mrs. Atinuke Olayemi Omolayo.

●The Governor’s sterling performance and visible achievements within three years in office.

●The overwhelming support of Ekiti people, both elites and grassroots alike.

The group has thus questioned the credibility of the so-called COCSG, asking relevant question: “Where were they when Governor Oyebanji was receiving unprecedented endorsements from groups across and beyond the State?”

Indeed, the consensus for BAO’s return enjoys the solid backing of:

●The Presidency and the entire APC structure from National to the Ward levels.

●The Ekiti Caucus in the National Assembly, led by Senate Leader, Senator (Dr.) Michael Opeyemi Bamidele.

●The 26-member State House of Assembly under Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye.

●All 38 Local Government and LCDA Chairmen, and the Conference of former legislators led by Senator Adetunmbi.

●Former Governors and Deputy Governors across party lines, under the leadership of Otunba Niyi Adebayo, Chief Paul Alabi, and Professor Modupe Adelabu.

●Women and youth groups, opinion leaders, CSOs, and Ekiti indigenes at home and in the diaspora.

While patriotic groups and stakeholders are uniting to consolidate the gains of good governance, these “commercial civil society actors” continue to expose their ignorance by mocking the progress of both President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (PBAT) and Governor Oyebanji, using propaganda to mislead unsuspecting citizens.

The Oyebanji Street Vanguard has therefore urged all well-meaning Nigerians and lovers of democracy to disregard the baseless rantings of these faceless individuals and continue to support strong democratic institutions which are the foundation of our political stability and sustainable development.

Finally, OSV, has however advised the so-called COCSG to focus on their states and stop meddling in Ekiti affairs they neither understand nor experience. The people of Ekiti know what they want, and they have spoken loudly through their united support for Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji.

HC Ade,
Convener,
Oyebanji Street Vanguard (OSV)

Tuesday, October 28, 2025

BAO’s Green Revolution: Ekiti Revives Forestry Sector to Drive Green Economy, Climate Action.

BAO’s Green Revolution: Ekiti Revives Forestry Sector to Drive Green Economy, Climate Action. 


A quiet but intensive transformation is unfolding in Ekiti State’s forestry sector under the leadership of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji (BAO). 

Guided by the conviction that environmental health is central to citizens’ well-being and sustainable development, the Oyebanji administration is reversing decades of forest degradation and positioning Ekiti as a model of green economy growth and climate action in Nigeria.

For years, many of the state’s forest reserves faced alarming depletion, which was overrun by bandits, illegal loggers, and herdsmen, resulting in widespread deforestation and loss of biodiversity. 



Determined to halt this decline, Governor Oyebanji took decisive steps to reclaim the forests through coordinated security operations that flushed out criminal elements and restored safety across the reserves.

This renewed sense of security laid the groundwork for a large-scale reforestation and investment drive aimed at rebuilding the state’s natural wealth and enhancing its environmental resilience. To sustain the gains, the government recruited new forest guards in 2023 to replace retiring officers and ensure 24-hour patrols across both free areas and forest reserves.


To further strengthen this initiative, the state government in 2025 enlisted an additional 404 personnel into the Ekiti State Security Network Agency (Amotekun), the Agro-Marshal and the Anti-Grazing Corps; all designed to bolster rural and forest security, particularly at the grassroots level.

With safety restored, focus has now shifted to an ambitious reforestation programme powered by innovative public-private partnerships (PPP). Under these partnerships, the state has signed several Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with private investors to establish commercial plantations designed for timber development, carbon credit generation and climate resilience.



Some notable afforestation projects already underway include those by YSJ Limited in Oke-Aro, Ogbese, and Aramoko Forest Reserves; MBH Global Resources in the Ise-Ekiti Forest Reserve; and Enshet Global Resources in the Ogbese Forest Reserve. These projects are expected to enhance biodiversity, promote carbon capture and create employment opportunities for local communities.

Beyond tree planting, the Oyebanji administration is also investing in knowledge, research and capacity building. Working with a team of experts, including the Technical Adviser on Forestry and Climate Change, Dr Olly Owen, and the Technical Adviser on Green Economy and Ecological Matters, Dr Akinyemi Akinyugha, the state successfully facilitated the establishment of an outstation of the Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (FRIN) in Ekiti State.


The FRIN outstation, now operational at Odo-Owa Ekiti, has been provided with 20 hectares of land and a temporary office by the host community. The facility is expected to boost academic and research collaboration, providing new opportunities for students and researchers in forestry and agriculture-related disciplines across the region.

According to the Executive Secretary of the Ekiti State Forestry Commission, Mr Sunday Adekunle, the comprehensive approach being implemented by Governor Oyebanji's administration represents a major turnaround in the management of the state’s natural resources.

Through this multi-layered initiative, Governor Oyebanji’s administration is not only restoring Ekiti’s forests but also driving the state toward an environmentally sustainable economy, making it emerge as a national model for subnational leadership in climate action where economic growth and ecological preservation go pari passu.

Festival of Champions as ADICO Aramoko Clinches Top Prize at Agbeyewa Cup 2025.

Festival of Champions as ADICO Aramoko Clinches Top Prize at Agbeyewa Cup 2025.
…Wins ₦1 Million, Trophy, and Gold Medals.

Winner of Agbeyewa Cup 2025; Aramoko District Commercial (ADICO)


The 2025 edition of the Agbeyewa Cup Secondary Schools Football Championship came to a thrilling conclusion on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at the Olukismet Stadium, Ikere-Ekiti, with Aramoko District Commercial (ADICO) emerging champions after a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Igogo Commercial High School in what many described as one of the most exciting finals in the tournament’s history.


First runners-up, Igogo Commercial High School

Following the final whistle, jubilant scenes erupted as the newly crowned champions celebrated their triumph. The MD/CEO of Agbeyewa Farms, Mr. Oska Sey Aiyeleso, alongside the Chairman of the Ekiti State Football Association, Chief Oluwole Oloworemo, presented ADICO Aramoko with a ₦1 million cash prize, gold medals, a gold trophy, and branded sports bags.


The first runners-up, Igogo Commercial High School, received ₦750,000 and silver medals, while Eporo High School claimed third place, taking home ₦500,000 and bronze medals. Efon High School finished fourth, receiving ₦250,000 in consolation prize money.


Speaking after the grand finale, Alhaji Dauda Lawal, Director of Community Engagements at Agbeyewa Farms, described the third edition of the championship as the best so far. He emphasized that the competition continues to serve as a vital platform for discovering young football talents and nurturing them for both local and international opportunities.
“This spectacular occasion showcased exceptional talent, sportsmanship, and teamwork among future stars who are combining education with sports,” Lawal said.


He added that the success of this year’s edition reflects the continuous support for school sports by the leadership of Agbeyewa farms under the Chairman, Mr Niyi John Olajide, which has resulted in growth and impact of the tournament, noting that future editions will build on the remarkable achievements recorded so far. 


The Sports Writers Association of Nigeria ( SWAN) Ekiti branch in recognition of the contributions of the Chairman Agbeyewa Farms, Mr Niyi John Olajide to sports development in Ekiti State was conferred as the Grand Patron of the Association and presented with an award at the occasion.


The Olukismet Stadium was electrified with cheers from students, football fans, and dignitaries who gathered to witness the grand finale. Distinguished guests included His Royal Majesty, Oba (Dr.) Sunday Aikuirawo Aniyi, the Obaleo of Erinmope-Ekiti; Dr. Olusola Osetoba, Technical Advisor on Sports to the Ekiti State Governor; Mr. Michael Omolayo, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education; Colonel Inusa, Commandant, 148 Battalion, Nigerian Army; representatives from the NSCDC, Ekiti State Police Command, Cavista Holdings, Glocient Hospitality, and members of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Ekiti State chapter.


A major highlight of the event was the halftime entertainment, featuring Nigerian artist General Allen, who unveiled the official Agbeyewa Cup theme song, celebrating Agbeyewa’s status as the world’s largest cassava farm and showcasing the cultural richness of Ekiti State.

The 2025 tournament kicked off with participation from over 150 secondary schools across Ekiti State. During the trophy presentation, dignitaries and royal fathers took turns presenting awards and commending the organizers for sustaining an impactful and glamorous grassroots sports initiative.


The Agbeyewa Cup, sponsored by Agbeyewa Farms, continues to inspire young talents and foster community development through sports—solidifying its place as one of Ekiti State’s most celebrated youth football tournaments.

Boluwade Roots for Oyebanji’s Continuity, Says Ekiti Agriculture on Steady Rise.

Boluwade Roots for Oyebanji’s Continuity, Says Ekiti Agriculture on Steady Rise.
By Olamide Akinwumi 



The Ekiti State Commissioner for Agriculture, Ebenezer Boluwade, has lauded Governor Biodun Oyebanji for what he described as the remarkable transformation of the state’s agricultural sector since the administration assumed office in 2022.

Boluwade, who spoke with newsmen in Ado Ekiti, said the sector had recorded steady growth through deliberate government interventions aimed at boosting food production, creating jobs, and encouraging youth participation in farming.

According to him, the state government had cleared over 5,000 hectares of farmland across Ekiti to enhance productivity and improve access for farmers.

He noted that one of the administration’s flagship programmes, the Bring Back Youth to Agriculture (BBYA) initiative, had empowered about 5,000 young people who are now actively involved in various agricultural ventures such as crop production, animal husbandry, and agribusiness.

“The BBYA has rekindled interest in agriculture among the youth and opened up new opportunities in the agro sector,” Boluwade said.


Speaking on efforts to address security challenges in rural farming communities, the commissioner explained that the Oyebanji-led government had intensified actions to curb open grazing and promote peaceful coexistence between farmers and herders.

He disclosed that herders were being supported with access to grass, feed, and assistance to establish ranches — measures he said would reduce clashes and promote stability in farming areas.

Boluwade further noted that the state government remained open to agribusiness and partnerships, adding that Ekiti had strengthened collaborations with the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET), the World Bank, and other development partners to promote climate-smart agricultural practices and improve resilience.

While congratulating Governor Oyebanji on his emergence as the All Progressives Congress (APC) flag bearer for the 2026 governorship election, Boluwade emphasized the importance of policy consistency and continuity in governance.

“Development is a long-term process. Sustained policies and committed leadership are crucial to consolidating the gains we have made,” he added.