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Sunday, November 23, 2025

Ekiti Ring Road: Oyebanji building highway to prosperity.

Ekiti Ring Road: Oyebanji building highway to prosperity.



It was the 1688 revolution that enabled John Locke to discover that: “The power of the crown is determined by the consent of its subjects.” Since 2022 that he assumed office, Ekiti State governor, Biodun Oyebanji, didn’t just earn the respect of Ekiti populace, because he is occupying the number one seat. He worked hard and earned it by not hiding his well-inflamed mission to accomplish his shared prosperity vision.

A painstaking study of Oyebanji’s policy implementation would convince any skeptic and arch opponent that he has shrewdly pursued his vision. This, he does through strategic completion of the Ekiti Airport, several road projects, building magnificent flyover, employment of 5,000 peopel via commercial farming, building of farm dormitories, payment of salary, gratuity and pension and most importantly, by seeking God’s face, believing that He is omnipotent.

However, the most wondrous of his projects is the Ekiti State Ring Road Phase One in Ado Ekiti, the state capital. With this flagship project, Governor Oyebanji has recorded another first in his career and service to Ekiti.


The Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who commissioned the project waxed philosophical at the event, by succinctly branding the project as “Highway to Prosperity and Modernity.” This emotional statement emanated from him because he was dazzled by the quality of job done and the vision behind it.

In actual fact, the Lagos State chief executive was led by the spirit to aptly describe the project that way, looking at its significance to the economy of the state and the livelihoods of the people. The body languages and pauses of the inhabitants of the benefiting towns accentuated this impression.

By his modus operandi, the governor stoutly believed in the biblical injunction in the book of II Chronicles, chapter 26, verse 5, which said: “He sought God during the days of Zechariah, who instructed him in the fear of God. As long as he sought the Lord, God gave him prosperity.” Oyebanji knew how to seek the face of God as a governor and leader. He has constantly done this and things are looking up for the state in all hemispheres.

The governor, by actions, embraced the doctrine of the limited power of state and the supreme power of the people. He is neither brutish, rash nor ostentatious. He exhibits restraint and puts political mastery and pragmatic administrative sagacity on high octane to accomplish his shared prosperity agenda that has become the major slogan and kernel of his administration.


The memory of this day will linger for long. It was “annus mirabilis,” when all stakeholders abandoned partisanship and showed interest in governance. The okada riders, driver unions, trader unions, traditional chiefs and youth groups, all gathered to eulogise the governor for dismantling the castle of poverty at the grassroots through policy implementation that are becoming glaringly efficacious in battling socio-economic malaise pummelling them.

Some high profile personalities, like the Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Rufus Adeyemo Adejugbe and the renowned industrialist, Chief Julius Ajayi, veered off from the kernel of discussion and openly canvassed support for the second-term bid of Governor Oyebanji. These eminent citizens opined that the good gesture being demonstrated by the governor should be reciprocated through votes.

They perceived the June 20, 2026 governorship election as a veritable and propitious avenue to display to a man whose entire life is dedicated to selfless and sacrificial governance, that he is being appreciated.

Before now, roads were being majorly built by Ekiti government to ease transportation and meet the long agitations of the people. But that of Oyebanji was different and outstanding. They were being strategically initiated to open the state to flourishing agricultural system, as well open a vista of investment and business opportunities. This ring road vividly depicted this.


The 17.8 kilometres road means a lot to the survival of Ekiti’s economy. It sprawls from Iworoko and transverses other towns like Afao, Are, Igbogun, Araromi Obo and terminates within the precinct of the Ekiti State International Cargo Airport.

Just on the same day, the governor made the achievement a two-pronged one. He commissioned the Ekiti Revenue House edifice. A full-automated palatial building constructed by his administration to bolster the revenue profile through efficiency of staff.

The Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service, Mr Zach Adedeji, was captivated and spell-bounded by the accessories he saw on ground. He believed Oyebanji was truly serious with governance by placing high premium value on strengthening the revenue-generating power of his state. This, according to him, will help in pulverising the shackles of sole dependence on the federal allocations as the only oxygen for economic survival.

Governor Sanwo-Olu didn’t mince words in his glowing commendations to his Ekiti counterpart. He told the spectators in lucid terms that they have no viable alternative to the governor in the forthcoming election if delivery and performance are factored into the barometer of rating in juxtaposition with other would-be contestants.

The ecstatic Sanwo-Olu declared that Governor Oyebanji had, in three years of his administration, succeeded in entrenching the culture of purposeful governance that has benefitted all the strata of the state. To sustain this trajectory of good governance, he canvassed support for Governor Oyebanji and urged Ekiti voters to return him for a second term to further consolidate democracy gains. He averred that the Ekiti State governor has demonstrated that leadership is about service and not showmanship or acquisition of ill-gotten wealth at the expense of the populace.


The governor of the Centre of Excellence, showered encomiums on the House of Assembly for cooperating with the governor and strengthening Executive-Legislative partnership that ramps up development in the state. He described the Ring Road project, as strategic and pivotal to the development of the state, stressing that the governor has not disappointed and that through him, purposeful governance is spiralling and consolidating fast in Ekiti.

“I am impressed with how you are consolidating purposeful governance for Ekiti people. This is a governance they can see and feel, not in the air. You have proven to be an embodiment of what President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who has continued to challenge all of us at the subnational that we must represent the people well.

“You have a man, who, in three years, has done what some people can’t do in four or five years. He has shown that leadership is about service, about talk and do and about once you are given a commitment, there shouldn’t be any excuse. I stand here truly proud of what you have done. Ekiti can’t afford to reject you for a second term,” Sanwo-Olu stated.

“This is not just politics or rhetoric; this is an achievement we can all touch and feel. He has told you all the roads he has constructed, all the health centres he has built and all the youths he has engaged. For you to stop, this stop and start that you do, I want you to vote massively for him in 2026 election. Return him back to office to work for you.

“With this achievement that we are all proud of, Governor Oyebanji’s second term is a second term of additional prosperity, second term of more youth empowerment, second term of more hospital construction, second term of more empowerment for Senior citizens, and for our women, to feel more dividends of democracy.

“With the way things are going in Ekiti under Governor Oyebanji, in 2030, you will see a small London in Ekiti. You will see an Ekiti that is a pride of South-West and glory of Nigeria that will drive our people home from where they work abroad.”

Commenting on how pivotal the ring road is to economic growth, Governor Oyebanji, revealed that the project was specifically conceptualised to decongest Ado Ekiti metropolis of vehicular gridlock. Also to spike up economic activities along Iworoko, Afao, Are, Igbemo, Araromi Obo and other adjoining towns.

Exhibiting confidence that his strategic thinking will open up the state to better prosperity, Oyebanji was upbeat that with this road, the first of its kind in the state, a new Ado Ekiti town will be created along the corridor that will drive industrial growth and urban development that will add value to the state.

“This road, which is about 17.85 kilometres, is just the first phase and we are grateful to President Tinubu for freeing more money to the subnational and we promise that we will triple our votes for Mr President in 2027,” he said.

Oyebanji commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for freeing more revenues to states through his economic reformations. He boasted that the attempt to break away from sole reliance on federal allocations propelled him to rejig the revenue base, culminating in the N1.7 billion worth revenue house to inject modernity to revenue collection and prudent management of funds.

The FIRS boss, Dr. Adedeji, didn’t just come to Ekiti for jamboree, he echoed commendations suggesting that Ekiti was enjoying the best service under the current governor. Little wonder, he saluted the Ekiti State government for its visionary leadership and dedication to strengthening internally generated revenue systems. He noted that the project reflects the growing collaboration between the FIRS, JTB, and state governments in building sustainable fiscal structures across Nigeria.

“This Revenue House is more than just a physical structure — it represents progress, accountability, and partnership. The FIRS and JTB remain committed to simplifying tax processes, supporting subnational revenue reforms, and ensuring that every naira collected contributes to development,” Dr. Adedeji stated.

Tracing the trajectory of Governor Oyebanji’s participation in the epic battle for the creation of Ekiti State in 1996, the Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Rufus Adeyemo Adejugbe, praised the governor for his multifarious economic policies. The first-class traditional ruler said his enigmatic drives have made all the political, religious, market men and women and youth groups to endorse him for a second term.

“I am not surprised at what you are doing, because you are material prepared for this job long ago. You are humble, kind and generous. We pray for Ekiti to be in peace for you to continue to serve the people. God will help you succeed,” the traditional ruler said.

An industrialist and owner of Little by Little Photo, Chief Julius Ajayi, waxed philosophical in his presentation. He likened Oyebanji to a king who came to build, rather than to plunder. He appealed to all Ekiti people to help in sustaining the tempo of good governance being enjoyed by returning Oyebanji to power in 2026.

Ogunje, is Special Assistant on Media to Ekiti State Deputy Governor

Oyebanji Ends Two-Week Leave, Set to Resume Office Monday.

Oyebanji Ends Two-Week Leave, Set to Resume Office Monday.
By Olamide Akinwumi 



Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, will on Monday, November 24, 2025, resume official duties after completing his statutory two-week annual leave.

Oyebanji had proceeded on leave on November 9 but returned to the state ahead of schedule on November 19 following security incidents recorded in some neighbouring states. Upon his return, the governor met with select heads of security agencies in Ekiti on November 20 to review the security situation and strengthen existing measures across the state.

The two-week break is the governor’s first official leave since he assumed office on October 16, 2022.

Meanwhile, Oyebanji has congratulated members of the Nigerian Guild of Editors (NGE) on the successful hosting of their 21st annual conference held recently in Abuja. He also welcomed the President and other national executives of the Guild to Ekiti State for their Standing Committee Meeting scheduled to hold at the Ikogosi Warm Springs Resort, Ikogosi-Ekiti, from November 23 to 24, 2025.

The governor’s media adviser, Olayinka Oyebode, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday, November 23, 2025.

OYEBANJI CONGRATULATES EWI OF ADO EKITI ON 80TH BIRTHDAY, 35TH

OYEBANJI CONGRATULATES EWI OF ADO EKITI ON 80TH BIRTHDAY, 35TH CORONATION ANNIVERSARY.



Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has congratulated the Ewi of Ado Ekiti, HRM Oba Rufus Adeyemo Adejugbe, Aladesanmi III, on his 80th birthday and the 35th anniversary of his ascension to the throne.

The Governor in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Yinka Oyebode, described the two landmark celebrations as uncommon double blessing for the royal father and a reward from the Almighty God who has singled him out for special favour.



Oyebanji who described Oba Adejugbe as a history maker and a monarch of immense impact, said the octogenarian monarch deserves to be celebrated for his contribution to the growth of Ado- Ekiti as a befitting capital city and to the evolution and development of Ekiti State as a political entity.

The Governor who recalled the pivotal role of Oba Adejugbe in the struggle for the creation of Ekiti State alongside other Ekiti patriots noted that the monarch made huge sacrifices to make the dream a reality noting that history would always be kind to him for the feat.

He described the Ewi as a father, a mentor, an adviser and a repository of wisdom and knowledge who is readily available whenever valuable counsel is needed in the task to take the state to greater heights.

Oyebanji described the 35 years of Oba Adejugbe on the throne as the golden era and the most glorious chapter in the history of Ado Ekiti which he noted has grown in leaps and bounds and has become a mega city 

He further acknowledged the royal father as the rallying point of peace, unity and  harmony which has encouraged indigenes of Ado Ekiti at home and in Diaspora to contribute to the development of their home city in particular and Ekiti State in general.

According to him, Oba Adejugbe has sufficiently and diligently discharged his duty as the custodian of the culture and tradition of the people of Ado Ekiti and has earned both national and global respect for his communal strides and brought prominence to the throne he occupies.

While noting that Oba Adejugbe has immortalized himself in the hearts of his people, the Governor said the celebrant has bequeathed worthy and indelible legacies that will always be remembered by all and sundry in years to come.

The Governor prayed God to grant the revered traditional ruler long life, sound health and more glorious years on the throne of his forefathers for him to continue to offer impactful service to his kingdom in particular, Ekiti State and Nigeria in general.

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Oyebanji Commends Chief Olanipekun’s Lifelong Investments in Students, Widows.

Oyebanji Commends Chief Olanipekun’s Lifelong Investments in Students, Widows.
…Says Nigeria Needs More Leaders of His Kind.



Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has praised legal luminary, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), for his unalloyed commitment to lifting young people and vulnerable groups through his annual scholarship and empowerment programme, stressing that Olanipekun’s consistent support for education and human capital development stands as a shining example of true leadership. 

Speaking at the 29th edition of the Wole Olanipekun Scholarship Scheme and 6th  Empowerment Programme in Ikere-Ekiti on Saturday, Governor Oyebanji described the former NBA President  as a rare blessing to the nation, noting that for nearly three decades, Chief Olanipekun has invested millions of naira in the academic and economic advancement of students, widows, the elderly, and young entrepreneurs across Ekiti and beyond.



The Governor explained that while many people talked about empowering the next generation, Chief Olanipekun has demonstrated unwavering practical commitment by sustaining one of Nigeria’s longest-running privately funded scholarship and empowerment initiatives. 

He emphasised that through the scheme, thousands of students have been supported from secondary school to university as well as law school, while widows and aged citizens have received financial relief and business support.



Oyebanji added that Nigeria would record a more rapid progress if more privileged citizens embrace philanthropy the way Chief Olanipekun has done, maintaining that leaders who use their influence and resources to transform lives are the ones the country urgently needs to nurture a more educated, productive, and compassionate society.

Congratulating the beneficiaries, the Governor urged them to uphold the values of hard work, gratitude, and service to others, principles that Chief Olanipekun has consistently championed and also charged them to emulate the legal icon by giving back to their communities when they became successful in their various fields.

“I read through the speech of Chief Olanipekun and from the beginning to the end, Chief was talking about compassion, sympathy and giving. I also listened to the Chairman, he spoke in the same way. So the lesson for us today is just to ask ourselves what are we living for? You don't need to be as rich as Chief to give, no matter where you are and who you are, God has created us to add value to our neighbours and the Bible says love your neighbour as thyself.

“So, on behalf of all the beneficiaries today, I say thank you to Daddy and Mummy Olanipekun for what you are doing. 29 years of giving and six years of empowerment even to those that give you anything back, the good Lord will continue to bless you.

“To the beneficiaries, I say congratulations and i will just admonish you to read the speech of Chief Olanipekun, please, lets make that speech available distribute to all of you and you see testimonies of those that have benefited from these programs, your own will be like that in Jesus name, i plead with all of you that when you get this support, please it is a seed sow it, this is not money that you have to use to replace your phone, or the money to buy clothes or the money to enjoy christmas and new year, no, it's a seed that you should sow to your future and when you do that God will bless it”., the Governor asserted.

Speaking about the state of security in the country, Governor Oyebanji reassured Ekiti people that his government would leave no stone unturned in protecting the lives and property of Ekiti residents.

The Governor explained that he had to cut short his leave to return to the state so as to personally supervise the security architecture of the state to keep it secure against any potential threat and to scale up security in and around the state

The Governor said “before i sit down let me also assure our people that we are doing everything humanly possible to secure you and to secure Ekiti states, i had to cut short my leave to come back to ensure that i personally supervise the security system in the state. There's no cause for alarm, but I appeal to you, lets be vigilant, no matter how well intentioned we are if you don't have the correct information and the correct intelligence there's little we can do, if you see something say it.
  
Earlier in his remarks, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN), applauded Governor Oyebanji for the remarkable progress Ekiti State has recorded under his leadership. Saying Ekiti people did not choose wrongly, as he noted that the governor’s humility, accessibility and passion for development have further inspired him to strengthen his annual scholarship and empowerment initiatives.



Chief Olanipekun who recalled how the empowerment programme began 29 years ago as a modest effort to support a few indigent students and widows, expressed deep satisfaction and joy that many of its beneficiaries have today become accomplished professionals, successful entrepreneurs and responsible citizens contributing meaningfully to society.

The legal icon stressed that the scholarship and empowerment scheme is not just charity, but a lifelong mission to support the dreams of young scholars and restore hope to widows, the aged and struggling families.

"Today, WOF proudly sponsors four major categories of beneficiaries. Fifty (50) elderly men and women receive targeted care and assistance under our Old People Programme. The Youth Empowerment Initiative benefits two hundred and fifty (250) young people through skills training, start-up support and mentorship. Fifty (50) widows are assisted with welfare, capacity building and livelihood interventions. In all, the Foundation directly serves three hundred and fifty (350) beneficiaries under these schemes.

" Together, the Foundation and the Scholarship Scheme reach a combined total of five hundred and five (505) beneficiaries, a tangible testament to sustained compassion, deliberate strategy, and the enduring conviction that opportunity must be shared.

"True generosity demands courage. It asks that we part with comfort and embrace inconvenience, that we prefer the long arc of human betterment to the short thrill of applause. The metric of moral character is not the largesse of a moment but the constancy of commitment. Let us teach our children to esteem redistribution as a virtue and stewardship as a noble occupation, "Charity is the spice of riches." Give while you live, that others might live because you gave. Let me add that it takes a good measure of grace for one to surrender oneself to giving. May God grant more people in our world and generation the grace to give to humanity and, by extension, to Him. The legal luminary said.



Also at the event were, Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, member of House of Representative, AVM, Rufus Ojuawo, Royal fathers, among others.

Friday, November 21, 2025

OYEBANJI MOURNS SEGUN AWOLOWO'S DEATH.

OYEBANJI MOURNS SEGUN AWOLOWO'S DEATH.



Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has expressed condolences on the death of Mr Olusegun Awolowo, a grandson of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo and former CEO  of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC).

The Governor, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Yinka Oyebode, described the death of Mr Awolowo as unfortunate and heart-rending.

Oyebanji said the death of the grandson of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, was a monumental loss to the Awolowo family, Yoruba land and Nigeria as a whole.

He described the deceased as a great asset to his fatherland, a man who shone brightly in all the roles he played during his public service, adding that the deceased spent a greater part of his public service  life promoting Nigeria's drive for investment and economic prosperity.

The Governor noted that the impact of the deceased would always be felt long after his departure as he used his lifetime to serve his fatherland with passion and fervour.

He specifically commiserated with the Awolowo family praying God to comfort the family during this period of grief.

Oyebanji prayed God to grant the immediate family, associates and admirers of the deceased the fortitude to bear the pain of his loss.

He urged them to be consoled by his legacy of integrity, service, patriotism and the good name he left behind.

Thursday, November 20, 2025

2025 White Cane Day: Ekiti Govt Distributes Mobility Aids, Promises Better Inclusion for the Blind.

2025 White Cane Day: Ekiti Govt Distributes Mobility Aids, Promises Better Inclusion for the Blind.




The Ekiti State Blind Community have joined their counterparts world over to commemorate the 2025 International White Cane and Safety Day, using the occasion to push for deeper inclusion, stronger accountability within disability groups, and sustained government support.

The rally, themed “Vision Beyond Sight,” was held around the Fajuyi area of Ado-Ekiti and attracted members of the blind community, government officials, caregivers and disability advocates.



Speaking at the event, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Special Education and Social Inclusion, Princess Adetoun Agboola, said the annual White Cane Day remains a statutory and symbolic reminder of the rights, dignity and mobility needs of the blind. 

She assured that Governor Biodun Oyebanji-led administration would continue to stand firmly with persons with disabilities, noting that government will never fail to celebrate and support them. 



Princess Agboola congratulated members of the association who recently secured government employment and others who benefitted from economic empowerment schemes, describing the gesture as part of Governor Oyebanji’s broader commitment to social welfare.

She urged members of the association to uphold good conduct in public and to continue demonstrating virtues that “dispel stigma and earn public respect,” stressing that trust must exist on both sides.

“You must keep trusting Governor Oyebanji’s administration, because he has shown in clear terms that your welfare matters. In the same way, you must also earn the trust of government through responsible leadership and unity,” she said.

The Special Adviser also cautioned the leadership of the Blind Association in Ekiti to work harmoniously with the national body for effective coordination and transparency, emphasizing the need for internal cohesion to strengthen advocacy and ensure that the group is well managed, credible and responsive to members’ needs.

Reaffirming the administration’s inclusive policies, she described the blind community as proof that disability does not translate to inability, saying the members seated were shining examples of the fact that "there is ability in disability" as they are doing great in their various endeavours despite the challenges.

In his remarks, the Chairman of the planning committee, Mr. Gboyega Afolabi, commended the state government for its consistent interventions aimed at making life easier for the blind persons across Ekiti, noting that initiatives such as mobility support, job placements and economic grants championed by Governor Oyebanji have given many members renewed confidence.

A major highlight of the event was the distribution of free white canes to members whose mobility aids had worn out and to those who previously had none. The gesture, geared towards enhancing safety, independent movement and dignity in daily life.

Beneficiaries, of the state government's gestures, which include school fees, business grants, employment among others such as Mr. Ibrahim Olajide and Ms. Precious Agboola, expressed appreciation to Governor Oyebanji for the numerous things he has been doing for persons living with disabilities, describing the support as life-changing.

EKITI REMAINS SAFE, SET TO SCALE UP SECURITY, OYEBANJI ASSURES RESIDENTS.

EKITI REMAINS SAFE, SET TO SCALE UP SECURITY, OYEBANJI ASSURES RESIDENTS.
…Gov meets Select Security Chiefs.



Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has assured residents that the State remains safe, peaceful and secured, stressing that his government has taken decisive steps to strengthen intelligence gathering, tighten surveillance across all borders and communities, as well as ensure that criminal elements find no space to operate anywhere within the State.

Governor Oyebanji gave the assurance in Ikogosi-Ekiti on Thursday, shortly after a meeting with some heads of security agencies in the State. He said his government would not relent in progressively scaling up security architecture in and around the State, adding that the meeting was part of his administration’s on-going efforts to keep the State secured against any potential threat and to improve inter-agency coordination and collaboration.

Explaining that the safety and wellbeing of residents was paramount to him, Governor Oyebanji said he had to cut short his leave to personally meet the security chiefs in view of current development in some parts of the country. He said further that all efforts are being put in place to ensure Ekiti does not serve as a refuge for criminals.

While commending the security agencies for their unity, professionalism and commitment to safeguarding the State, the Governor appealed to residents to support security agencies with credible intelligence, stressing that community participation remains vital to the success of security operations.

The Governor also commended the President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for leaving no stone unturned in the bid to secure the country. 

“Well, we are elected to serve the people and though I’m on leave, but with what is happening around borders and neighbouring states, there is a need for me to cut short the leave, come back home and meet with our security chiefs and we just had a meeting where they briefed me on what they are doing, and I'm so grateful to them for being professional and for securing the State. So, I'm comfortable and I'm at peace with what they have told us.

“They have assured us that the State will be protected and whatever it takes to make them do that, we shall continue to offer them.

“As far as we are concerned, Ekiti State is peaceful and we are on track. Most of those issues cannot be discussed here. But we are on track and satisfied with the reports that we have received and they will go back also to scale up security around the state and I also appeal to our people to help us with intelligence. No matter how well intentioned they are, the quality of intelligence they get is extremely important. If you see something, say something”, the Governor urged the residents.

Also in his remarks, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Matters, Brig. Gen. Ebenezer Ogundana (rtd), commended the Governor for his proactive approach in addressing security concerns in the State. He said the Governor’s decision to cut short his leave in order to meet with the service chiefs demonstrated a high level of commitment to protecting the  lives and properties of people in the State.

General Ogundana said it was for proactive measures of this nature that Ekiti has earned the reputation of being the safest state in the country, adding that concerted efforts are being made to ensure that the state remains safe and secured.