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Monday, November 3, 2025

Akinbobola Charges Workers to Uphold Their Health Beyond Other Endeavours.

Akinbobola Charges Workers to Uphold Their Health Beyond Other Endeavours.
By Asubiojo G.O



In a passionate appeal, the Head of Local Administration (HLA), Mrs. Akinbobola Deborah-B, has urged staff of Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government to prioritize their health above every other pursuit in life.

Speaking during an interactive session with staff on Monday, Mrs. Akinbobola emphasized that good health remains the foundation of productivity, excellence, and sustainable service delivery.

She cautioned against neglecting personal well-being in the pursuit of work or material goals, reminding all that “a healthy worker is a productive worker.” She further encouraged regular medical check-ups, balanced diets, and adequate rest as essential habits for a fulfilled and impactful life.

Beyond health matters, Mrs. Akinbobola enjoined staff to be diligent and discreet in handling official assignments, particularly in the treatment and safekeeping of official documents. She also charged them to adhere strictly to deadlines and maintain discipline in the preparation and submission of their Annual Performance Evaluation Reports (APER), stressing that timely completion of the form is vital for both administrative order and career advancement.

According to her, one of the major significances of the APER form is that it serves as a formal tool for assessing each staff member’s performance, commitment, and productivity — forming a key criterion for promotion and progression within the civil service.

Mrs. Akinbobola further assured the staff of her unflinching support for the forthcoming NULGE Week, scheduled for December 2025, pledging her office’s full cooperation towards its success.

In his response, the NULGE Chairman of Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government, Comrade Aina Olawole Festus (aka Lawii), appreciated the ever-resourceful and caring HLA for her motherly disposition, professional guidance, and leadership style. He reaffirmed the commitment of staff to remain diligent, disciplined, and dedicated to duty, while urging management to continue channeling staff welfare matters to the appropriate quarters.

The meeting ended on a positive note, with staff expressing satisfaction over the cordial relationship between the NULGE leadership and the management of the local government, describing the session as both inspiring and impactful.

2026: Ignore Blackmailers, Your Good Works 'Il Speak For You, Fayose Tells Oyebanji.

2026: Ignore Blackmailers, Your Good Works 'Il Speak For You, Fayose Tells Oyebanji.
....as ex-gov commissions road project.
...Oyebanji urges Igbara Odo/ Ikogosi communities to end land dispute.



A former Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Ayodele Fayose, on Monday,  told Governor Biodun Oyebanji to ignore social media rants and cheap blackmail by  those he branded “blackmailers and players of morbid politics" attacking his government on social media platforms. 

The former governor also said the recent governorship primary of the All Progressives Congress (APC)  in Ekiti State, has exposed some betrayers among  people who were close to the Governor, urging the Governor to be magnanimous and forgive such people. He said such a developments is a normal occurrence in any political system. 



Fayose spoke in Igbara Odo Ekiti, on Monday, while commissioning the 14 - kilometer  Igbara Odo-Ikogosi road, as part of activities marking the third anniversary of Biodun Oyebanji's government .

Addressing the mammoth crowd that  thronged the venue of the ceremony, Fayose warned those attacking the Governor  to be wary of their actions, saying collective success of Ekiti is dear to the heart of the current number one citizen. 

Fayose saluted Governor Oyebanji  for uniting Ekiti leaders and citizens  across party lines, saying this has further accentuated his mastery of politics, governance and management of people of diverse interests and idiosyncracies. 

"I am not here today to praise you, but to celebrate with you. We are now in Ekiti under your reign  celebrating unity of purpose among leaders and our people. We thank God that we have a Governor like you with capacity to turn  things around. 

"Don't be bothered about blackmailers and wailers barking at your backyard, especially those making negative narratives on the internet. Allow them to be there.   The people of Ekiti are not moved by their rantings. I experienced serious crises during my tenure, but you are taking things easy, turning things around and uniting everybody.

"The array of works you have done speak for themselves. I reconstructed this  road 21 years ago, likewise the one that links Igbara Odo to Ikere. You have done well and  I am happy about your popularity among the masses.

"Your product is selling and marketing  itself. Like I said on Sunday, the siege is over. Thank God for your magnanimity, humility and simplicity to accommodate people". 

Predicting victory for Oyebanji in the 2026 governorship poll, Fayose said: "in my.mind, we have already concluded the  voting. With what is happening here today, whoever is opposing you will be disgraced. We are to unite and not to divide. Let other parties bring out their candidates for Ekiti to see. Nobody comes near Governor Oyebanji. 

"I have no apology supporting you. They said I was the one handling the flyover contract, I am not a contractor, that was part of their blackmails. For me and everything I represent, I will continue to support you. To all the former governors supporting you, I appreciate them, but let us do it till the end, so that Oyebanji can achieve collective success". 

Governor Oyebanji, in his response, was enthralled with the quality of job done on the road and the expeditious spate at which it was delivered, saying these attested to the proficiency of the Contractor that prosecuted the project and the supervising authorities. 



The Governor appreciated the torrent of commendations and accolades being given to his government in terms of performance, but pointed out that the economic reforms being engineered by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu made it possible.

He said the roads being undertaken by his government were not only to bolster transportation, but to open up communities, and  unlock their potentials in the areas of economy, tourism and trade relations. 

" I want to plead with you,let us because of this road settle the land dispute between Igbara Odo and Ikogosi communities. This is the time to resolve the issue. 

"People have contacted me and said I should locate a higher institution between these two communities. But there are no lands to do it. But if you can resolve the issue, the government is ready to develop that corridor. 

"If we are going to site any institution here, this matter must be settled. Our people can no longer go to farms because of fear of attacks. This is the time to resolve this matter one and for all", he pleaded. 

The Arajaka of Igbara Odo, Oba Edward Jayeola,  who thanked the Governor for the road, urged his  community to reciprocate the gesture through support for the success of the Governor and the realisation of his reelection bid. He promised to protect the facility from vandals to engender durability.



Present at the event are: the Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Habibat Adubiaro, Chief of Staff, Mr Oyeniyi Adebayo, Mr. Makinde Araoye, House of Assembly members, members of the state  executive council, traders, driver unions, among others.

Hon. Ibrahim Olarenwaju Hails Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji on Historic EKSU Alumni Hall of Fame Investiture.

Hon. Ibrahim Olarenwaju Hails Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji on Historic EKSU Alumni Hall of Fame Investiture.



Hon. Ibrahim Olarenwaju, the Senior Special Assistant on National Assembly Matters to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has extended profound congratulations to the Executive Governor of Ekiti State and Visitor to Ekiti State University (EKSU), His Excellency, Mr. Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, on his prestigious investiture into the EKSU Alumni Hall of Fame. This exceptional honour is not only a recognition of the Governor’s current outstanding performance but also a historic moment, as Governor Oyebanji becomes the first alumnus of the institution to ascend to the highest political office in the state.


Hon. Olarenwaju stated that this investiture, the highest honour bestowed by the Alumni Association is a richly deserved accolade that reflects Governor Oyebanji’s unwavering commitment and immense contributions both outside and within the office of the Governor. 


The accolades poured on the Visitor to the institution by the Chancellor and the Vice-Chancellor, particularly citing the over 100% increment in the subvention to Ekiti State University and his consistent support, serve as a powerful testament to the Governor's deep connection to his alma mater and his dedication to its growth.  
"Governor Oyebanji is a shining example of the quality of leaders nurtured by Ekiti State University," Hon. Olarenwaju remarked. "His impressive performance in office is matched by his demonstrable passion for the development of the university, proving that he has not forgotten his roots. This distinguished honour is a celebration of his exceptional leadership, visionary governance, and his success in making the alumni body profoundly proud. We celebrate this unique and historic achievement with His Excellency and look forward to even greater strides in his continued service to Ekiti State and the nation."


This remarkable investiture solidifies Governor Oyebanji’s legacy as a distinguished alumnus and a transformative leader whose actions have directly and significantly impacted the progress of EKSU, setting an inspiring benchmark for current and future students.

Sunday, November 2, 2025

Oyebanji Boosts Ekiti Agriculture with Over N4bn Land Clearing, Rome-Ploughing for Farmers.

Oyebanji Boosts Ekiti Agriculture with Over N4bn Land Clearing, Rome-Ploughing for Farmers.
By Olamide Akinwumi 



In a major step towards strengthening food security and attracting agro-investors, the Ekiti State Government, under the leadership of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, has invested over N4 billion in land clearing and Rome-ploughing across the state’s 16 Local Government Areas.

The initiative, which forms a key part of the administration’s agricultural transformation agenda, is aimed at making large expanses of land readily available for immediate cultivation by farmers and agro-investors.

According to figures released by the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, a total of 4,752 hectares of land have been cleared across the state. A breakdown shows that Ikole LGA recorded the highest with 1,366 hectares, followed by Oye (680 hectares), Emure (630 hectares), and Ikere (400 hectares). Others include Ekiti West (370 hectares), Ado (306 hectares), Ekiti South West (170 hectares), Ijero (150 hectares), Ido Osi (140 hectares), Ekiti East (130 hectares), Gbonyin (125 hectares), Ise Orun (110 hectares), Ilejemeje (100 hectares), Efon (95 hectares), Irepodun/Ifelodun (70 hectares), and Moba (10 hectares).

The intervention covers free land clearing, free Rome-ploughing, and free land packing, all fully funded by the state government to reduce startup costs and enhance agricultural productivity.

Speaking on the significance of the initiative, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Hon. Boluwade Ebenezer, described the programme as a “landmark investment in Ekiti’s agricultural future,” noting that it would transform the sector and improve the livelihoods of thousands of farmers across the state.

“This bold step by Governor Oyebanji is a testament to his unwavering commitment to agricultural development and food security. By removing the financial burden of land preparation, we are giving our farmers and agro-investors a strong head start. This initiative will expand access to farmland, increase food production, and create thousands of jobs for our youths,” Hon. Boluwade said.

He further emphasized that the intervention would stimulate agribusiness investments, reduce rural-urban migration, and position Ekiti as a major food production hub in Nigeria.

“With more land now available for cultivation and proper mechanized preparation in place, we expect a sharp rise in both commercial and smallholder farming activities. This will not only boost food availability but also strengthen the entire agricultural value chain,” he added.

Governor Oyebanji, who has consistently identified agriculture as a cornerstone of his administration’s economic development plan, reaffirmed his resolve to make Ekiti a leading state in modern, technology-driven agriculture.

“With this intervention, we are empowering our farmers, boosting food production, and laying a sustainable foundation for agribusiness investment in Ekiti,” the Governor said.

Highlighting the broader implications of the initiative, Hon. Boluwade Ebenezer noted that the intervention goes beyond immediate economic benefits. According to him, it will increase accessibility to farmland, reduce startup costs for farmers, boost food security, and create sustainable employment opportunities for Ekiti youths. He added that the policy demonstrates Governor Oyebanji’s vision of building a self-reliant agricultural economy capable of feeding the state and contributing to national food sufficiency.

Supporting this view, agricultural experts lauded the state government’s foresight, describing the initiative as one that would “reshape Ekiti’s agricultural landscape.” They noted that the provision of cleared, ploughed, and packed land would not only encourage youth participation in agriculture but also attract large-scale investors seeking ready-to-cultivate farmlands.

They maintained that if sustained, the programme could turn Ekiti into a major food production hub, reduce food importation from other regions, and enhance the state’s overall economic resilience.

No Enemy to Fight, I believe in Unity, Togetherness, Oyebanji Assures Citizens.

No Enemy to Fight, I believe in Unity, Togetherness, Oyebanji Assures Citizens.
....Ex- Ekiti Govs Brand Oyebanji a Unifier, back his re-election.



The Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has restated that scrambling over the 2026 governorship ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and criticism of his government would not make him hold grudges against anybody or label any Ekiti citizen as an enemy.

Oyebanji said he is prepared to accommodate all those who are genuinely interested in pursuing a common interest of developing the State, even as he expressed  appreciation to those who have consistently criticized his government constructively. 


This display of leadership came to the fore, at the Emmanuel Church Cathedral, Ado-Ekiti during a special thanksgiving service held in commemoration of the third anniversary of his administration even as former Governors of the state urged Oyebanji to consolidate the gains of democracy for the people, assuring him that his re- election is a done deal. 


Oyebanji who addressed the congregation, quoting copiously Psalms 136 , emphasized that it is only in forgiveness that Ekiti can triumph, prosper and develop, adding that he had nobody to fight as the Governor superintending over the State in trust for the people. 

"By nature, I dont bear grudges against anybody. I have forgiven those who took a different course in the process of our party's primary . I want to use this opportunity to spread hands of fellowship to all who want to genuinely reconcile with the party and I assure them I bear no grudge against them for taking a different course in pursing their ambitions.

"For those that are objective in their criticisms, I thank you for keeping us on our toes. Let me thank the Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele for prophesying that I will be a consensus candidate, it looked impossible then, but he spoke and God heard him.

"My intention is to serve God through Ekiti people. As long as I live, I will continue to serve Ekiti people faithfully, sincerely and with the fear of God. May God help me".


Oyebanji, who branded all the former governors as his benefactors, specially thanked Dr Kayode Fayemi and Otunba Niyi Adebayo, for their mentorship and wise counsels since the advent of his political journey. He also thanked Former Governors Segun Oni and Ayodele Fayose for their sundry support. 

In their separate submissions at the event all the former governors of the State predicted overwhelming victory for Governor Oyebanij in next year election.

Former Governor Segun Oni, saluted Oyebanji for meandering the state towards  economic prosperity , despite the meagre resources, saying it was evident the Governor came prepared for governance. He said his victory at the next governorship election was certain, given massive support by the people. 

Immediate past Governor of the state, Dr Kayode Fayemi, who was represented by his wife, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, Congratulated the Governor and his team for not betraying the confidence reposed in his ability and the spirit of continuity. “ You have done well. Ekiti will witness greater development and prosperity in your second term. 

"Mr Governor, I want to congratulate you, your wife and your team.  You have governed this State within the meagre resources as effectively as a possible. You have made Ekiti  a respected State in Nigeria. I pray the next election goes peacefully and you will come out victorious in the mighty name of God". He added. 

Also speaking, former Governor Ayodele Fayose predicted a landslide victory for Oyebanji in 2026, saying he had succeeded in emasculating his opponents .
However, Fayose advised the Governor to  forgive all his  traducers for Ekiti to be in peace and become a united force in the country.

"You have been a unifier among us and you have raised the bar of politics and governance by showing that there is strength in unity. Please,  bear no grudge against anyone, forgive all of us. If you are not criticised, who would be criticised? You are the leader.  

"What I know for sure is that, nobody can divide this State again after you. You have taken away divisive tendency from us. Our .people all over the world are watching our body languages as leaders. 

" Regarding your reelection, the siege is over. When we do the election, you will see the votes that will be given to you. You will win all the wards and local governments. You have no opponent and you are not contesting against anybody. I congratulate you on your achievements, God will help you", Fayose said.

In his address, the first civilian Governor, Otunba Niyi Adebayo appreciated Governor Oyebanji for uniting all the past governors despite their duels, past differences and political gulfs, saying the governor has succeeded in etching his name in the political  hall of Fame for achieving the daunting task.

Regarding the 2026 election, Adebayo said: "Ekiti people, don't let us miss this golden opportunity. Our governor is working hard. He has done well. For the good of our state and our people, let us come out and support him in the next election".

The Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, reassured the Governor of the loyalty of National Assembly members from the State, saluting the Governor for doing the leaders proud in the last three years. 

In his homily, the Bishop of Ekiti  Diocese, Anglican Communion, Most Rev Olusola Ajayi, commended Oyebanji for keeping fidelity with his promise to Ekiti people through prompt payment of salary, infrastructure and inclusivity, which have integrated all the strata of the society into his governance nucleus. 

Speaking on the theme of his sermon: "Celebrating God's Progress as Bedrock to Testimony", the Bishop quoting copiously from Pslams 138 verse 8 and Isaiah 59 verse 11,burged Governor Oyebanji not to forsake God in his service to the state, even in the faces of many albatrosses and tribulations, so that  God can fulfil His  promise of prosperity for Ekiti.

Bishop Ajayi appealed to cabinet members to maintain doubtless loyalty, for the Governor to remain focuced and be able to ramp up development within the next one year. 

Present at the special church service are: Ekiti State First Lady, Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Ekiti State First Lady, Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, members of the House of Representatives, Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye, former Ekiti State Deputy Governor,  Erelu Bisi Fayemi, members of the Ekiti State Executive Council, traditional rulers, business tycoons, politicians, market men and women, Okada Riders, driver unions, civil servants, among others. there

Ekiti 2026: Time for the Progressive Camp to Close Ranks.

Ekiti 2026: Time for the Progressive Camp to Close Ranks.
...lone we can do so little; together we can do so much.



Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, the Executive Governor of Ekiti State, the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC), and the good people of Ekiti State have been commended for demonstrating uncommon patriotism and commitment to progressive ideals by upholding democratic culture in the peaceful selection of the party’s governorship candidate for the 2026 election.

In a press statement issued by HC Ade, Convener of Oyebanji Street Vanguard (OSV), yesterday after their strategic review meeting,  the group commended the humility of Governor Oyebanji for accepting the people’s call to serve for another term. They also lauded his large-heartedness in extending a hand of fellowship to his co-contestants in the overall interest of Ekiti State.

It will be recalled that four party members, Governor Biodun Oyebanji, Engr. Kayode Ojo, Mrs. Abimbola Olawumi, and Mrs. Atinuke Oluremi Omolayo earlier expressed interest in the APC governorship ticket. Following the screening exercise conducted by the APC National Working Committee (NWC), Governor Oyebanji and Mrs. Omolayo were cleared for the primaries scheduled for October 27, while Engr. Ojo and Mrs. Olawumi were disqualified.

Subsequently, Mrs. Omolayo, the only aspirant cleared alongside Governor Oyebanji, graciously withdrew from the race, paving the way for the governor to emerge as the consensus candidate of the party.

Following this development, and in line with the party’s guidelines, the APC in Ekiti State conducted a peaceful, free, and credible ward delegates’ congress across the 177 wards on October 25, 2025, ahead of the consensus exercise scheduled for October 27.

The delegates’ election process led to the overwhelming affirmation of Governor Oyebanji by all 884 delegates, in compliance with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) guidelines and Section 84 of the Nigerian Electoral Act, 2022 (as amended).

The unprecedented exercise was monitored by INEC officials, journalists, civil society organisations (CSOs), and security agencies in an atmosphere of peace, cordiality, and unity of purpose.

In a rare display of political maturity, shortly after his consensus victory on Thursday, October 30, 2025, Governor Oyebanji urged all supporters within the APC and across opposition parties to embrace unity ahead of the June 20, 2026 governorship election. He described the contest for the party’s ticket as a “family affair,” declaring that “there is no victor, no vanquished; we are all winners.”

Governor Oyebanji also extended a hand of fellowship to his co-aspirant, Engr. Kayode Ojo, calling for cooperation to ensure total victory for the APC in the 2026 governorship poll. He urged party members to return to their respective wards and continue mobilising grassroots support ahead of the commencement of campaigns.

The OSV further commended all stakeholders and residents of the state for their continued support for Governor Oyebanji’s administration. The group called on party members to close ranks and sustain the present spirit of togetherness as they prepare for the 2026 governorship election and the 2027 general election, in order to deepen democratic culture and lay a solid foundation for the state’s development.

“Together we are stronger; divided we are weaker,” the group declared.

Signed:
HC Ade
Convener, Oyebanji Street Vanguard (OSV)

From job seekers to agripreneurs: Ekiti youth turning abandoned farmland into wealth Biodun-Oyebanji.

From job seekers to agripreneurs: Ekiti youth turning abandoned farmland into wealth
Biodun-Oyebanji.
Rasaq Ibrahim, Ado-Ekiti



After many years of neglect and rural drift, a new generation of young people in Ekiti State is returning to the farm with renewed passion. Through a partnership between the Governor Biodun Oyebanji-led administration and the YSJ Farms, agriculture is once again becoming a pathway to prosperity. Rasaq Ibrahim in this piece chronicles how youths in the state are turning barren lands into thriving agribusiness hubs.
For decades, agriculture in Ekiti State suffered utter neglect, losing its pride of place. What was once a thriving sector that sustained families, communities, and state’s economy, gradually slipped into abandonment. The green fields that defined Ekiti’s identity as part of the old Western Region’s agricultural belt began to fade, replaced by overgrown bushes and deserted farmlands.

In the golden years, farming was not just an occupation but also a symbol of dignity and self-reliance. Every household had a farm, and the produce from Ekiti’s rich soil was enough to feed the state and supply neighbouring regions. But as the decades rolled by, government attention shifted away from the agriculture, and policies that once supported smallholder farmers disappeared.

The ripple effect was devastating. The famous farm settlements established by the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo during his administration in the Western Region became relics of a glorious past. Their dormitories crumbled, tractors rusted away and the storage facilities fell apart under years of neglect.

The thriving agricultural cooperatives that powered rural economies became shadows of themselves, the vibrancy of rural life ebbed away and  youths drawn by the illusion of better opportunities in urban centres, fled the villages in droves.

Consequently, the prices of foods soared, food production plummeted and the cost of living spiked. Ekiti, once self-sufficient in staple crops like yam, rice, cassava and maize became dependent on supplies from other states. The rural economy shrank, while state’s economic strength weakened, relying on federal allocations for survival.

But, the Governor Biodun Oyebanji-led  administration in partnership with YSJ Farms, an agricultural firm, is changing the hitherto narrative by returning pride to farming and profit to harvest through a youth-driven initiative.


Across the rolling hills and fertile plains of Ekiti, farmlands once abandoned are now alive with activity. Youths, especially, young graduates, many of them former job seekers, are back in the fields tilling, planting, harvesting, and building new narratives of prosperity.

From Ikere to Iyemero, Eporo to Emure, the quiet hum of tractors and ploughs, as well as the sight of green rows of maize, cassava and rice are telling a new story. It is the story of rebirth, driven, not by seasoned farmers, but by graduates and entrepreneurs who have rediscovered hope in the soil.

Through its partnership with the Ekiti State government, YSJ Farms Limited, has successfully transformed agriculture into a well-structured, technology-driven sector that appeals to the youths once disinterested in farm work.


The agribusiness firm has introduced smart irrigation systems, drone-assisted crop monitoring, and modular training schemes that expose young farmers to precision farming, agro-processing, and value-chain management. Young people who once considered agriculture a last resort now see it as a business venture with real profit potential.

The training programmes have equipped hundreds of youths with agribusiness skills starting from land preparation to post-harvest processing. The company provides technical guidance, seeds, fertilisers, and access to markets, while the state government supports them with land clearing, credit facilities, and rural infrastructure.

This synergy between the government and the YSJ Farms Limited has sparked what many describe as green revolution in Ekiti’s food production. Agriculture is now witnessing renewed lease of life as policies, technical expertise, and youth enthusiasm converge to transform farm lands into epicentres of innovation and enterprise.


For the participating youths, farming is no longer a fallback option or a sign of economic frustration. Through practical training, mechanised tools, access to credit, and guaranteed markets, farming has become a viable  profession. Many of the beneficiaries, most of whom are graduates, now see the farm, not as a place of drudgery but as a business hub. Their success stories are reshaping the public perception, inspiring more young people to return to the soil.

YSJ’s activities being propelled by young farmers have significantly broadened Ekiti’s industrial base and redefined its agricultural landscape. Until recently, the state had few agro-based industries, and most agricultural products were sold raw, with little or no value addition.


However, under Governor Oyebanji, the partnership with YSJ Farms has started changing that narrative. With farmlands spread across 13 council areas, YSJ now supplies produce such as cassava, rice, yam, and maize to cottage industries in Ekiti and neighbouring states.

The firm also processes and packages local products, including the famous Igbemo (Ofada) Rice, which it de-stones and brands for commercial sale. This development has attracted off-takers from Lagos, Ondo,  Osun, and  Kwara States, who now source raw materials directly from Ekiti, paying taxes into the state’s coffers and boosting internally generated revenue.

Food security has become a cornerstone of the Governor Oyebanji administration’s strategic development plan, and YSJ’s role in achieving this goal cannot be overstated.  According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Ekiti currently records the lowest food inflation rate in Nigeria, a remarkable feat attributed to the surge in large-scale food production driven by the YSJ partnership.

Beyond ensuring food sufficiency, the partnership is also transforming social and economic fabric of Ekiti State. Under the initiative, over 1,000 young farmers have been fully engaged in commercial agriculture, creating thousands of both direct and indirect jobs across the rural communities.

To sustain this transformation, the Oyebanji-led administration has revived the Farm Settlements Initiative by commissioning three ultramodern dormitories under the President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Farm Dormitory Scheme. The dormitories are located in Eporo, Iyemero, and Ikere.

The governor, represented by his deputy, Chief (Mrs.) Monisade Afuye, said the initiative was aimed at increasing food production and stabilising food prices while giving comfort to youth farmers working in remote areas.

Beyond reviving the moribund three farm settlements established by Awolowo, Oyebanji disclosed that another 13 farm clusters had been created across the state to accommodate young farmers.

He described the Renewed Hope farm settlements as a model of innovation, integrating technology, smart irrigation system and youth-friendly infrastructure to make farming more attractive and profitable.

He said with this project, rural economy would be stimulated, especially with modular irrigation provided to make all the youth farmers to work round the year and secure their future through financial gains that can support their families.

“Today, the modern dormitories we are commissioning in Eporo, Emure and Iyemero  are built  to provide convenient abode, so that the youth farmers can enjoy the comfort of the city and  they won’t be distracted from their main focus.

“As of now, about 5,000 youths have been employed through this initiative. The rural economy has been stimulated while our youths are now more than ready to go into farming”, he added.


Oyebanji vowed to work closely with security agencies to protect the young farmers from attacks by “unscrupulous elements” trying to sabotage his food production drive. “I am assuring you that we will secure all farm settlements so that you can work and live here without fear or harassment,” he promised.

Speaking at the event, the Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer of the YSJ Farms, Mrs. Oluwayemisi Joluwe, disclosed that youth farmers under the firm’s guidance had recorded combined profit of N800m between 2024 and now with projections to hit N1bn by the end of 2025.

Joluwe, who praised Governor Oyebanji for his administration’s commitment to encouraging commercial farming, noted that YSJ Farm started in only three local governments with N138million profit in 2024 and has now expanded operations to 13 local governments.

She stated that the initiative has radically transformed food production in Ekiti and contributed significantly to the state’s low food inflation rate, as confirmed by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

“Today’s occasion is more than just the commissioning of a building; it is a celebration of vision, leadership, and partnership that transform communities, empower young people, and build a better tomorrow.

“Last year, we recorded a profit of N138 million operating in three council areas. As of today, we have expanded to 13 local governments and surpassed N800 million.

“We are confident that before the end of this year, we will close above N1billion in profit. While we commend the ongoing efforts to strengthen the state’s security architecture, we must not overlook some of the challenges faced by our young farmers”.

Mrs. Joluwe, however, appealed to the government to strengthen security around farms, noting that isolated cases of insecurity had made some young farmers hesitant to return to the fields.

The Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr. Ebenezer Boluwade, explained that the Eporo dormitory can accommodate 200 farmers, powered by solar lights and generators for comfort.

He added that the settlement covers 300 hectares of farmland, a move that has curbed kidnapping and banditry that once plagued the area.

Boluwade revealed that a N20million Agric Transformation Centre would soon be established in the Emure–Eporo axis, with poultry, pet houses, and processing facilities to further industrialise agriculture in Ekiti.

The Elemure of Emure-Ekiti, Oba James Ajiboye, commended the government for the innovative actions being deployed to boost agriculture in the state, describing it as a masterstroke that will revamp the sector in the state.

“All of you should go and get your voter cards. We will return votes that had never been witnessed in Emure Ekiti since 1999 that will shake other local governments.

“We are grateful that you have restored orderliness here. Nobody can come to this axis before because of the fear of kidnappers. You have succeeded in turning a dangerous zone to a zone of success”, he added.

The representative of the youth farmers, Mr. Olanrewaju Saliu, revealed that the governor has been fair to Eporo-Emure axis through cluster farming, health centre and school renovation, saying all these shall be reciprocated in the next election.

Saliu particularly praised the governor for ensuring security, by siting a Military post close to the dormitory and farming sites, stating that this will change the face of farming in the state and turn Ekiti into a food basket of Nigeria.

The Director-General/Special Adviser, Ekiti State Office of Transformation and Service, Dr. John Moyo Ekundayo said the Governor Oyebanji administration’s agricultural revival was not a fluke but a product of policy consistency, strategic planning and youth empowerment.

According to him, the state government’s partnership with YSJ Farms forms part of a broader vision to diversify Ekiti’s economy, reduce dependency on federal allocation, as well as make agriculture a sustainable driver of growth.

He explained that the government’s approach integrates innovation, security, and inclusiveness ensuring that young farmers are not only trained but also supported with infrastructure, finance, and technology.

He noted that the revival of the Awolowo-era farm settlements and construction of new dormitories have restored life to rural areas and strengthened the state’s food security architecture.

He emphasised that the partnership with private firms such as YSJ Farms demonstrates the administration’s belief in public-private collaboration as the most effective way to achieve rapid agricultural transformation.

“YSJ has shown that when the private sector and government work in synergy, results are faster, more sustainable, and more impactful on people’s lives,” he said.

Reaffirming the government’s resolve, the Director-General stated that the Office of Transformation and Service will continue to monitor and evaluate the initiative’s performance to ensure transparency, accountability, and measurable outcomes.

He urged more youths to take advantage of the opportunity, assuring them that the Oyebanji administration remains committed to providing security, access to markets, and an enabling environment for agribusiness to thrive.