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Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Oyebanji Reaffirms commitment to ensuring Ekiti remains Top Business- Friendly State.

Oyebanji Reaffirms commitment to ensuring  Ekiti remains Top Business- Friendly State.



Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has reiterated his administration’s commitment to creating a business-friendly environment that will attract investors and drive economic growth in the state.

Governor Oyebanji, who stated this on Monday in his office in Ado Ekiti during the second quarter report of Ease of Doing Business Council (EoDB), said his administration is focused on removing every barrier to doing business in the state by  implementing policies that would enhance ease of access for investors in the state




Identifying power and road infrastructure as two major barriers to business and acknowledging their critical role in attracting investors, the Governor assured that his government is working tirelessly to address these challenges with various efforts aimed at improving electricity supply and upgrading road networks across the state.


Stressing the importance of stable electricity in reducing the operational cost associated with the use of diesel by businesses , the Governor said government must prioritize efforts to ensure a steady and reliable power supply to ease the burden on entrepreneurs, enabling their business to thrive and achieve profitability.



Governor Oyebanji assured investors that his government remains committed to simplifying all processes related to starting and running businesses in the state, streamline bureaucratic procedure to encourage more investment, foster innovation, and create an enabling environment for enterprise of all sizes to flourish.

The Ease of Doing Business Council meeting, which was chaired by the Governor, was attended by members of the council, representatives of some MDAs.

Monday, June 23, 2025

IN PUSH FOR AGRICULTURAL RENAISSANCE, PRESIDENT TINUBU LAUNCHES 2,000 TRACTORS FOR MECHANISED FARMING.

IN PUSH FOR AGRICULTURAL RENAISSANCE, PRESIDENT TINUBU LAUNCHES 2,000 TRACTORS FOR MECHANISED FARMING.


President Bola Tinubu on Monday in Abuja declared that Nigeria's agricultural renaissance has begun as he commissioned 2,000 tractors for nationwide deployment under the Renewed Hope Agricultural Mechanisation Programme.


The commissioning ceremony marked the programme's formal launch at the National Agricultural Seeds Council, Sheda, along the Abuja–Lokoja Expressway.


President Tinubu reaffirmed his administration's commitment to transforming Nigeria's agriculture sector by modernising farming practices and ensuring national food security.

 

He described the initiative as a landmark moment in his administration's food security agenda and a crucial part of efforts to empower farmers and stimulate rural development.

 

"We are very proud of what we are doing. We made a promise when we came in. We are fulfilling that promise. Two years ago, I sounded the alarm on our nation's food security crisis. I demanded immediate and innovative solutions. That, again, is answered today—this is the first phase of it.

 

"This government recognises that agricultural productivity is synonymous with national stability and food sovereignty. The ability to nourish our population forms the bedrock of a prosperous nation. Our ambition extends beyond mere self-sufficiency.

 

"We envision Nigeria as a global agricultural powerhouse—supplying quality produce to international markets while ensuring every citizen can access affordable, nutritious food.

 

"That's why we took a bold decision to establish this new agricultural mechanisation programme. We are just beginning," he said.



The President disclosed that the 2,000 tractors and accompanying implements would be distributed nationwide through a service-provider model to support smallholder farmers with access to modern equipment, reduce manual labour, and increase yields.

 

"We must seize this opportunity to achieve agricultural independence. Nigeria has the land, the people, and the tools. Let history recall this day as the beginning of Nigeria's agricultural renaissance—where modern technology met our farmers' legendary resilience to usher in greater prosperity," he said.
 

The President acknowledged the contributions of international partners, especially the Republic of Belarus, which played a key role in procuring the equipment, transferring technology, and providing training support for Nigerians.

 

"We have friends across the world. We have Belarus committed to a programme that will empower our youth—teach them how to do things, get them off the streets, and empower them in technology, machinery, and fabrication," he said.

 

President Tinubu paid special tribute to Alex Sigman, a Belarusian businessman and former classmate at the University of Chicago, for facilitating the collaboration.

 

"Alex was my very good neighbour and schoolmate in Chicago. Never did we dream that I would become President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Alex, a successful businessman from Belarus—working together to promote the prosperity of our two countries.

 

"I believe our university will be very proud that we are doing this here today," he said.



 President Tinubu commended the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security for its proactive leadership in rolling out the programme and called for strict stakeholder accountability.

 

"To all stakeholders receiving this equipment, deploy it with maximum efficiency. We will work with you, supervise you, and hold you accountable," the President stated.


President Tinubu urged Nigerians to take ownership of the agricultural transformation drive and contribute actively to achieving food sovereignty.

 

Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Abubakar Kyari recalled that on July 13, 2023, President Tinubu declared a state of emergency on food security and issued a presidential directive for urgent and innovative solutions.

 

He noted that mechanisation was placed at the core of the administration's Renewed Hope Agenda.



The minister outlined four key initiatives launched under the Tinubu administration's mechanisation policy, including the John Deere Tractorisation Programme, the Greener Hope Project, the Green Imperative Programme, and the newly launched 2000 tractors procured from Belarus.

 

According to him, the Belarus Project, implemented in collaboration with AfTrade DMCC and supported by the Republic of Belarus, delivered 2,000 high-quality tractors, 10 combine harvesters, 12 mobile workshops, 9,000 implements, and 9,000 spare part kits.

 

 

"Never in Nigeria's history have we witnessed an agricultural mechanisation initiative of this scale, ambition, and national focus. We are today unveiling the single largest mechanisation drive ever undertaken in our country," the minister said.

 

He added that the programme is expected to cultivate over 550,000 hectares of farmland, produce more than 2 million metric tons of staple food, create over 16,000 jobs, and directly benefit over 550,000 farming households.

 

Other programme components include mandatory operator training, GPS-enabled tracking for accountability, a structured repayment model, and pro bono equipment allocations to research and training institutions.

 

He further stated that the initiative will engage Nigeria's youth through new roles in equipment handling, maintenance, logistics, extension services, and agri-tech innovation.

 

Viktor Karenkevich, Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus, congratulated the Nigerian leader and the people of Nigeria for initiating a strategic and timely intervention to strengthen national food security.

 

Delivering a goodwill message on behalf of Belarus's President, Alexander Lukashenko, the deputy president described President Tinubu's choice of Belarus as a trusted partner in the supply of agricultural machinery as a testament to the enduring friendship between the two countries.

 

He noted that Belarusian equipment is known for quality, affordability, and durability and is present in over 100 countries worldwide.

 

Karankevich recalled that both nations signed a roadmap agreement during the 2024 Belagro Exhibition in Minsk, setting the foundation for joint agricultural mechanisation efforts.

 

Today, Belarusian machinery begins to serve the people of Nigeria. This marks the first phase of a landmark bilateral project that has already elevated our cooperation to a new level."

 

He confirmed Belarus' readiness to move into the second and third phases of the programme.

 

He said the phases include establishing service and maintenance centres for Belarusian machinery in Nigeria, setting up local assembly plants for agricultural equipment, constructing grain storage complexes, and training Nigerians to operate and maintain advanced farming machinery.

 

"Agricultural mechanisation is just one example of our cooperation.

 

"It confirms the immense potential of Belarus–Nigeria relations, grounded in friendship, equality, mutual respect, and trust," he said.

The Deputy Prime Minister echoed the words of President Lukashenko on Belarus' approach to Africa, saying :

 

"We come to Africa as friends. We are ready to help you become masters of your land, to benefit your people, and to develop your industry, agriculture, science, and technology."

 

Karankevich delivered a personal letter and official invitation from President Lukashenko to President Tinubu, inviting the Nigerian leader to visit Belarus at a future date.

 

Dignitaries present at the event included the APC National Chairman, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje; the Governor of Niger State, Mohammed Umar Bago; representatives of the Senate and House Committees on Agriculture; members of the National Assembly, farmers' cooperatives, and development partners.

Mum’s Burial: Ekiti Deputy Gov Declares Free Health Services for 300 Vulnerable.

Mum’s Burial: Ekiti Deputy Gov Declares Free Health Services for 300 Vulnerable.



No fewer than 300 residents of Ekiti State are to benefit from the free health services declared by the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye l, to celebrate her mother’s departure.

The two days medical outreach, championed by the Deputy Governor, forms part of the funeral arrangements of her mother, Madam Esther Iyalaje Adegboye, who will be interred on June 27, 2025, at her home in Ikere Ekiti.

Madam Adegboye, a wife of Akayejo Royal Dynasty in Ikere Ekiti, Ikere Local Government Area, died on February 18, 2025, at the age of 97.

Mrs Afuye, in a statement signed by her Special Assistant on Media, Victor Ogunje, on Monday, stated that the medical intervention programme, is slated for June 25 and 26, 2025, respectively.

The Deputy Governor revealed that those to benefit include orphans, aged, widows, widowers and other less fortunate in the society.

Mrs Afuye said ailments that will be diagnosed and treated include visually problem, diabetes, hypertension, malaria, abdominal crisis and other body infections, while drugs will be distributed to patients appropriately.

She was upbeat that the programme will help in cascading free medical programmes being midwifed by the administration of Governor Biodun Oyebanji to the grassroots.

“The intention behind this programme is to celebrate the life and time of my mother, Olori Esther Adegboye, who was a renowned community leader and great lover of the masses during her lifetime.

“I believe this celebration shouldn’t be about dining, wining and dancing alone, we should be able to send a signal that we care about the people, in line with the philosophy of my mother when alive.

“We could all attest to how passionate Governor Biodun Oyebanji was about the welfare of the commoners, particularly responding positively and timely to their health needs.

“I believe this programme will help in complementing the efforts of the state government at the grassroots”, she said.

Amandla Institute to Host High-Level Conference of Leaders to Mark ECOWAS at 50 in Abuja.

Amandla Institute to Host High-Level Conference of Leaders to Mark ECOWAS at 50 in Abuja.



As part of activities commemorating the golden jubilee of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the Amandla Institute is convening a landmark High-Level Reflection Conference of Leaders on June 24–25, 2025, in Abuja, Nigeria. 

The closed-door gathering will bring together some of the most influential figures in the history of the regional bloc to critically examine its journey over the past five decades and chart a course for its future.

Among the distinguished participants are General Yakubu Gowon (Rtd.), former Nigerian Head of State and a founding father of ECOWAS; Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas, the first President of the ECOWAS Commission; Dr. Abass Bundu, third Executive Secretary of the ECOWAS Secretariat; Dr. Omar Touray, current President of the ECOWAS Commission; and Dr. Kayode Fayemi, Co-Founder of the Amandla Institute and former Governor of Ekiti State, Nigeria. Also participating are prominent former ECOWAS officials, parliamentarians, jurists, and political leaders from across West Africa.

Themed “ECOWAS at 50: A High-Level Reflection Conference of Leaders,” the two-day event will provide an opportunity for deep introspection on the milestones, challenges, and prospects of regional integration and cooperation in West Africa.

 At the heart of the conference is an urgent conversation on the current state and future of ECOWAS, particularly in light of the recent withdrawal of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger , and the formation of the Alliance of Sahel States (AES), which poses a critical challenge to regional unity.

Speakers and panellists will engage in a series of thematic sessions covering the origins and evolution of ECOWAS, economic integration efforts, peace and security interventions, the role of regional institutions such as the ECOWAS Parliament and Court of Justice, and the changing geopolitical landscape affecting West Africa.  

The Amandla Institute is a pan-African, independent think tank and policy research organisation dedicated to advancing governance, security, and development across Africa. Co-founded by Dr. Fayemi, the immediate past Governor of Ekiti State, it fosters dialogue and strategic solutions to regional challenges, including peacebuilding and strengthening democracy.

Sunday, June 22, 2025

Hope for Ekiti Agriculture as Youths Excel in BBYA Farm Hubs — Boluwade.

Hope for Ekiti Agriculture as Youths Excel in BBYA Farm Hubs — Boluwade.
By Olamide Akinwumi

 


The Ekiti State Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Mr. Ebenezer Boluwade, has expressed satisfaction with the progress recorded by youths under the state government’s Bring Back Our Youths to Agriculture (BBYA) initiative, describing their performance as encouraging and worthy of commendation.

Boluwade stated this during an inspection tour of two BBYA farm hubs located in Eporo/Emure and Ikere Ekiti, conducted three days ago as part of the Ministry’s routine monitoring and support efforts.


He noted that the energy, passion, and level of commitment demonstrated by the young farmers reflect the success and sustainability of the BBYA programme.

“We are proud of what we’ve seen so far. The energy and dedication of our young farmers are truly commendable,” Boluwade said during the visit.



According to the Ministry, the planted crops at both hubs have recorded a germination rate of 99 per cent, signalling a potentially successful farming season. While the Eporo/Emure hub is cultivating maize and cassava, the Ikere hub is focused on the production of yam, melon, and maize.

The commissioner also inspected the ongoing construction of dormitory facilities at both centres and directed contractors to stick to the July completion deadline. He said the structures must be ready to accommodate young farmers during peak farming seasons.



Boluwade emphasized that the BBYA initiative is a flagship programme of the Governor Biodun Oyebanji-led administration, designed to create employment, enhance food production, and secure the future of agriculture in Ekiti State through active youth involvement.

“This programme speaks to the broader vision of the Oyebanji administration — youth engagement, food security, wealth creation, and a safe and productive environment,” he added.

The commissioner further disclosed that inspection of the remaining 11 BBYA hubs across the state will continue next week.


Saturday, June 21, 2025

NANS Honours Engr. Ibrahim Tayibu Umar with the “Icon of Engineering Excellence and Youth Empowerment” Award.

NANS Honours Engr. Ibrahim Tayibu Umar with the “Icon of Engineering Excellence and Youth Empowerment” Award.



The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), the umbrella body representing the voice of over 40 million Nigerian students at home and in the diaspora, has continued its nationwide engagement tour by paying a courtesy visit to the office of Engr. Ibrahim Tayibu Umar, the esteemed MD/CEO of Dingayi Nigeria Limited and El Tayib Energy Systems.

In recognition of his outstanding leadership and transformative contributions to Nigeria’s renewable energy sector, Engr. Ibrahim Tayibu Umar was presented with the prestigious “National Icon of Engineering Excellence and Youth Empowerment” Award.



Although unavoidably absent due to official duties, Engr. Tayibu was ably represented by his executive Office Manager, who warmly received the NANS delegation and reaffirmed his deep commitment to youth development, skills transfer, and clean energy advocacy.

Speaking during the presentation, Comr. Sadiq S.K. Zango, NANS National Director of Research and Innovation, praised Engr. Tayibu’s unwavering efforts in creating job opportunities through energy innovation and solar technology. “Engr. Tayibu has proven that renewable energy is not just a solution to our national power challenges, but a platform for economic inclusion, youth empowerment, and sustainable growth,” he said.

The engagement marks another milestone in the NANS leadership’s ongoing mission to recognize exemplary Nigerians who are building pathways of prosperity and patriotism for the younger generation.

The Association extends its sincere appreciation to Engr. Ibrahim Tayibu Umar and looks forward to future collaborations focused on sustainable development, student capacity building, and national transformation.

EKITI PEOPLE STAND FIRM WITH GOVERNOR OYEBANJI AMID BASELESS ATTACKS.

EKITI PEOPLE STAND FIRM WITH GOVERNOR OYEBANJI AMID BASELESS ATTACKS.


The people of Ekiti State have declared their unwavering support for Governor Biodun Abiodun Oyebanji in response to recent cowardly and baseless attacks from faceless political elements seeking cheap relevance.


Governor Oyebanji, a grassroots leader and tireless servant of the people, remains focused on his transformative agenda despite the malicious distractions being spread by political impostors with no known footing in Ekiti's sociopolitical landscape.


“These desperate attacks are nothing more than a display of frustration by irrelevant, ungrounded actors who fear the Governor’s rising popularity,” community leaders stated. “If they are truly confident in their following, they should come to Ado-Ekiti and engage the people directly.”


Under Governor Oyebanji’s dynamic leadership, Ekiti State has witnessed a remarkable wave of infrastructural renewal and inclusive governance. Key achievements include:


Construction of the Ring Road, a critical infrastructure project to improve transportation and economic activity.


Completion of the Ado-Ifaki dual carriageway, enhancing connectivity and safety.


Near completion of the Ado-Ekiti Overhead Bridge, a landmark project easing urban congestion.


Omisanjana–Ajebandele Road, Jimoh Aliu Road, and the Bawa Area/Olorunsogo–Faglo Road are completed and fully motorable.


Agric Olope Road is completed, and the Ilawe–Ikere Road is nearing completion.


Ongoing renovation of numerous hospitals and schools, restoring dignity and efficiency to public services.



These are not mere promises—they are tangible results visible to every Ekiti citizen.


Governor Oyebanji is not at war with anyone. He welcomes healthy political competition but rejects the politics of hatred, lies, and faceless propaganda. Those engaging in such malicious conduct should be cautioned: the people of Ekiti will aggressively defend their mandate and their leader.


Ekiti belongs to all, not to political desperadoes hiding behind keyboards or operating from hotel rooms outside the state. The 2026 re-election movement is people-driven, issue-based, and performance-backed.


We urge all politicians to rise above pettiness and engage in issue-based dialogue. Ekiti deserves progress, not toxicity.

I seriously thank our former Governors, Adeniyi Adebayo, Kayode Fayemi Segun Oni, and many other notable and respected leaders as well as our youths for their unwavering support.


Signed:

Fola Afolalu