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Friday, May 1, 2026

VENITE UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP INSPECTS KEY INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS.

VENITE UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP INSPECTS KEY INFRASTRUCTURAL PROJECTS.


Venite University, Iloro Ekiti, has reaffirmed its commitment to rapid institutional development as the Pro Chancellor, members of the Governing Council, and the University Management undertook an inspection tour of ongoing infrastructural projects within the campus.


The inspection exercise covered major development sites, including the Central Library Extension, the Anatomy Morgue, and the world class Central Laboratory for Medicine and Health Sciences, all of which are at finishing levels of completion.


Leading the delegation, the Pro Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Professor Olabisi Aina, expressed profound gratitude to God Almighty for the steady growth and transformation of the university.

In a moment of deep reflection, she sang songs of thanksgiving and led prayers, acknowledging divine grace as the driving force behind the institution’s remarkable progress.


She commended the University Management for its dedication to infrastructural expansion and efficient project execution, noting that the visible developments across the campus are clear indicators of purposeful leadership and vision.

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VENITE UNIVERSITY DRIVES INSTITUTIONAL EXPANSION WITH NEW LAW COLLEGE PROJECT.

VENITE UNIVERSITY DRIVES INSTITUTIONAL EXPANSION WITH NEW LAW COLLEGE PROJECT.


Venite University, Iloro Ekiti, marked a significant milestone in its academic expansion with the official groundbreaking ceremony for its proposed College of Law on Thursday, April 30, 2026. 


The event took place at the designated site within the university campus and attracted members of the Governing Council, principal officers, and key stakeholders of the institution.


The ceremony was hosted by the Pro Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Professor Olabisi Aina, who led other dignitaries in commemorating the historic occasion.


In her address, the Pro Chancellor, Professor Olabisi Aina, attributed the rapid growth and infrastructural development of the university to divine grace. 


She expressed gratitude to God, leading a moment of thanksgiving during the ceremony. She also performed the official laying of the foundation block, signaling the commencement of construction work on the College of Law.



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HONOURING LABOUR, EMBRACING PROGRESS: A MAY DAY CHARGE TO EKITI SOUTH CONSTITUENTS.

HONOURING LABOUR, EMBRACING PROGRESS: A MAY DAY CHARGE TO EKITI SOUTH CONSTITUENTS.



I warmly felicitate with the good people of Ekiti South Senatorial District and indeed all Nigerians as we welcome the new month of May and commemorate Workers’ Day.

The dawn of a new month offers us another opportunity to renew our hope, strengthen our resolve, and continue striving for progress and prosperity. I pray that this month brings peace, fulfilment, and greater accomplishments to every household within our constituency and across the nation.

Today, I celebrate our hardworking men and women whose dedication, resilience, and sacrifices remain the driving force behind our collective growth and national development. Your commitment to duty and service is deeply appreciated and will never be taken for granted.

As your representative in the 10th Senate, Senate Spokesperson, and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Youth Development, I remain fully committed to advancing policies and initiatives that promote workers’ welfare, empower our youth, and foster sustainable community development.

As we approach another important electoral season in Ekiti State, I urge all eligible constituents to remain law-abiding, participate actively in the democratic process, and come out in large numbers to exercise their civic responsibility. I encourage your continued support for our Governor as he seeks a second term in office, so that the ongoing good work, developmental strides, and people-oriented programmes can be sustained and further strengthened for the benefit of all.

Together, let us continue to build a more united, prosperous, and inclusive Ekiti South and Nigeria as a whole.

I wish you all a Happy New Month and a rewarding Workers’ Day celebration.

Distinguished Senator Yemi Adaramodu
Ekiti South Senatorial District
10th Senate, Federal Republic of Nigeria

OJUAWO SALUTES WORKERS ON MAY DAY, COMMENDS THEIR RESILIENCE AND PRAYS FOR GREATER REWARDS.

OJUAWO SALUTES WORKERS ON MAY DAY, COMMENDS THEIR RESILIENCE AND PRAYS FOR GREATER REWARDS.



In commemoration of International Workers’ Day, Hon. (AVM Rtd.) Rufus Adeniyi Ojuawo has extended warm and heartfelt greetings to the industrious men and women of Ekiti South Federal Constituency I and Nigerians at large.

He lauded workers across all sectors for their diligence, resilience, and unwavering commitment to excellence, noting that their daily efforts remain the backbone of societal growth and national development. According to him, the collective contributions of workers continue to drive progress and inspire hope for a better future.

Hon. Ojuawo further encouraged workers to remain steadfast and dedicated as the nation advances toward greater prosperity.

As the month of May begins, he expressed optimism that their hard work will yield abundant rewards, open doors to new opportunities, and bring lasting success. He reaffirmed his commitment to supporting policies and initiatives that promote workers’ welfare, uphold the dignity of labour, and foster sustainable development, while wishing all workers a fulfilling and impactful celebration.

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Thursday, April 30, 2026

2027 GENERAL ELECTIONS: Arch. Ogunleye Temitope Safe Picks Reps Form.

2027 GENERAL ELECTIONS: Arch. Ogunleye Temitope Safe Picks Reps Form.
....Vows to Change The Narrative in Ekiti Central Federal Constituency 1.
....Promises People-Centered Laws, Federal Projects for Ado & Irepodun/Ifelodun Axis. 



The political atmosphere in Ekiti Central Federal Constituency I became charged on Thursday as a seasoned Architect and community builder, Arch. Tope Ogunleye, formally picked the All Progressives Congress, APC, Expression of Interest and Nomination Forms to contest for House of Representatives seat.

Arch. Tope, Addressing newsmen immediately after picking the forms, declared that his mission was simple: “to change the narrative of representation in Ekiti Central Federal Constituency I  to a more responsive position .”

“I strongly believe we can have better opportunities from the green Chamber. I am going to Abuja not to learn the job, but to do the job. Ado & Irepodun/ifelodun deserve a representative who understands lobbying, and urgency,” RST stated.

Arch. Tope, also pledged to run a “constituency-first” office with functional liaison offices in ADO & IREPODUN/IFELODUN, promising regular town hall meetings to give regular account of stewardship to the people.

“Representation must be measured in kilometers of roads, number of youths employed, and lives touched. I will sponsor bills that speak to our agrarian economy and use my architectural contacts to bring projects home”, he vowed.

He commended Governor Biodun Oyebanji for providing purposeful leadership in Ekiti State, noting that the governor’s performance had made the job of APC candidates easier across board and pledged to be “BAO’s chief collaborator” in the continuation of developmental strides in Ekiti State.

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Workers’ Day: Ekiti Labour Finds Its Feet Under Oyebanji’s Stewardship.

Workers’ Day: Ekiti Labour Finds Its Feet Under Oyebanji’s Stewardship.                                By Maxwell Olu-Ajayi


As the global community marks this year’s Workers’ Day, civil servants in Ekiti State reflect on a trajectory that has steadily improved since the administration of Governor Biodun Oyebanji began in October 2022. What started as a promise of shared prosperity has translated into tangible gains across the labour landscape.



From the outset, the administration adopted a conciliatory approach, redefining the relationship between government and workers as a partnership. By fostering a “family” ethos, it eased long-standing tensions and entrenched a culture of dialogue over confrontation



Central to its record is the systematic clearance of inherited obligations. Within three years, over ₦25 billion has been paid in pensions and about ₦14.6 billion in gratuities, reducing longstanding arrears and restoring confidence among retirees. Salary payments have remained regular and predictable, while outstanding deductions, leave bonuses, and other entitlements have received sustained attention.




The wage framework has also evolved. Government’s responsiveness to economic pressures is reflected in moves towards an improved minimum wage regime, alongside incremental salary adjustments that have modestly strengthened workers’ purchasing power.




Significantly, the era of promotion without financial backing has ended. Promotions are now implemented with immediate effect on remuneration, ensuring that career advancement is matched by corresponding financial benefit. This has strengthened morale and reinforced confidence in the system.

Incentives have complemented these reforms, while consistent training and capacity-building programmes continue to enhance productivity and align the workforce with contemporary service demands. The focus remains a professional, efficient civil service capable of driving the state’s development agenda.



These interventions have had wider economic implications. Increased liquidity in the hands of workers and retirees has supported local economic activity, underscoring the link between labour welfare and economic stability. At the same time, sustained engagement with labour unions and respect for workers’ rights have improved industrial relations, replacing agitation with constructive dialogue.



The response from workers has been telling. On April 30, 2026, they staged a massive thank-you tour in honour of Governor Oyebanji—an uncommon gesture that reflected growing trust and appreciation.




Challenges remain, particularly in sustaining fiscal discipline and fully resolving residual obligations. Nonetheless, the administration has shifted the narrative from uncertainty to stability and from backlog to order.



As May Day is commemorated, Ekiti presents a picture of cautious optimism. The underlying lesson is clear: when workers are valued and supported, governance gains traction and society advances.

Ekiti Workers Stage “Thank You Walk” for Oyebanji.

Ekiti Workers Stage “Thank You Walk” for Oyebanji.
…Reaffirm support for Governor’s re-election.
...I Shall Respond to Detractors on June 20th, says Oyebanji.
 


Workers in Ekiti State have assured Governor Biodun Oyebanji of  their readiness to mobilise more than 500,000 votes for him in the June 20 governorship election as a demonstration of their appreciation for his administration’s worker-friendly policies and improved welfare for workers in the State.

The workers, in their thousands, staged a “thank you walk” to the Governor’s Office in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday as part of activities marking this year’s May Day celebration, drawing participation from civil servants across various MDAs, and workers in all affiliate unions of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC).

Speaking at the Governor’s Office, where the walk terminated, the NLC Chairman in  Ekiti State, Comrade Kolapo Olatunde, described Governor Oyebanji as a worker-friendly leader who has consistently demonstrated genuine commitment to the welfare of workers. He said the administration’s prompt payment of salaries, deductions, pensions, and gratuity alongside other labour-friendly reforms, has restored confidence in the public service.


The NLC Chairman further stated that that Ekiti workers got a good deal during the minimum wage negotiations courtesy of the Governor, in addition to other interventions on behalf of the workforce. For these reasons, he said workers in the State have resolved to mobilize themselves and their family members to ensure that the Governor secured over 500,000 votes in the June 20 gubernatorial election.

He maintained that the decision was a collective one aimed at expressing their gratitude for the administration’s consistent responsiveness to workers’ needs and its commitment to improving their welfare.


Comrade Kolapo maintained that the era of workers staying indoors to monitor elections over the radio was over; stressing that Ekiti workers will moblise their families and friends to vote massively for Governor Oyebanji, adding that the Governor had restored confidence in governance through his consistent engagement with workers and visible commitment to their welfare as well as in the areas of infrastructure and human capital development.

According to the NLC Chairman “workers now feel directly involved in the democratic process because of the administration’s responsiveness, transparency, and people-oriented policies geared towards workers’ welfare. We have chose to repay the governor with our votes.”


Addressing the workers, Governor Oyebanji expressed his profound appreciation for the overwhelming show of support from the workers, describing it as unprecedented in the history of the state.

He described the workers’ gesture as a strong motivation to do more for the people of the State, noting that the gesture reflects the growing trust between government and the workforce, which he said remains a key pillar of his administration’s development agenda.


The Governor, however, urged the workers to direct their gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for creating an enabling environment for states to meet their obligations to workers and the citizens.

Reiterating his administration’s commitment to sustaining policies that improve welfare of workers, Governor Oyebanji said whatever he has done for the workers was within their right, as well as part of his duties as the Governor. He added that his administration intends to do much more for them in terms of welfare.

 

He thanked the workers for their demonstrated support for his administration, and for their commitment towards his re-election for a second term.


The Governor noted that elections are not won on social media or by political noise, but by tangible achievements that directly impact on the lives of the people, stressing that he remained focused on delivering results that will speak for themselves when the time comes.

 

Oyebanji said he had chosen to concentrate efforts on delivering quality service to the people, while ignoring social media distractions, adding that the June 20 governorship election result would be his response to distractors and social media noisemakers.

 

The Governor said “let me start by expressing my gratitude and appreciation to all of you for coming out this morning, I am humbled and this is extremely emotional for me because this is the first time this will happen in this state.

 

“My charge to you this morning is that, all those achievements you have listed, the credit after God, goes to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu because he is the one that has enabled us and provided us with the resources. Through his bold reforms and I am happy that your caps are bearing “workers voice for President Tinubu”

 

“Let me also use this medium to appeal to all the contestants in the forthcoming election, to play by the rule. As far as we are concerned in my party, we have pledged before God and the people that our campaign will be issue-based and that is why you will not see me respond to all the shenanigans on the social media because is not necessary, we are going to respond once and for all and that will be June 20. For all the wailers on the social media, June 20 is our response". 

 

Also In her remarks, the Head of Service, Dr Folakemi Olomojobi expressed appreciation on behalf of workers to the Governor for his worker-friendly programmes and policies which have improved the living condition of workers across board.

 

Dr Olomojobi said the workers decided to turn out in large numbers to say thank you to the Governor for his three and a half years of remarkable progress, prosperity and compassionate leadership which has resulted in pay parity, minimum wage, regular payment of salary, payment of leave bonuses as well as promotion arrears which have since been cleared.

 

Dressed in white t-shirts and caps, the workers marched from the terminal, at New Garage to the Governor’s office at Oke Bareke, distributing leaflets that detailed the Governor’s key achievements.