Category: Southwest

  • Sanwo-Olu parleys APC stakeholders

    Sanwo-Olu parleys APC stakeholders

    Lagos Governor, Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu will tomorrow at noon at the State House, Marina hold a stakeholders’ parley with the leaders, elected and appointed officials and candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on the July 12 state council elections.

    The meeting will serve as the rallying point for mobilisation of our troops towards the local government elections.

    It will be recalled that the presentation of flags to the 57 APC chairmanship candidates in the elections marked the official take off of campaigns held last week at the state party secretariat at Ogba.

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    The colorful ceremony, which had in attendance who-is-who in government and party hierarchy, was a morale booster for all party stalwarts for another victorious outing.

    Lagos APC acknowledges and appreciates the trust and confidence of Lagosians in our progressive philosophy which explains the continuous, unparalleled and unprecedented growth across all sectors in the state.

    We’re confident that the landmark achievements of our local government councils in education, primary health care, housing and social interventions , among others, will be rewarded with massive votes at the polls for all our candidates.

  • OPC hails Tinubu for honouring Fasehun

    OPC hails Tinubu for honouring Fasehun

    Yoruba socio-cultural group, the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) has praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for posthumously awarding Dr. Frederick Fasehun, the group’s founder, the national honour of Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON).

    This recognition, announced on June 12, is seen as a long-overdue tribute to Fasehun’s pivotal role in the country’s democracy.

    In a statement, the OPC President, Otunba Wasiu Afolabi, called on the government to follow up on the award by compensating victims of military brutality during the June 12 pro-democracy struggle, in line with recommendations by the Oputa Panel.

    OPC highlighted the sacrifices made byFasehun and its members, many of whom were killed, maimed, or lost livelihoods during the military regimes of Generals Babangida and Abacha. Fasehun suffered arrests, incarceration, and loss of property, yet remained committed to the democratic cause, he added.

    The statement reads: “Hundreds of OPC members, committed to the struggle to restore democracy to Nigeria, were attacked, maimed for life and murdered by General Abacha’s security forces, especially after OPC became affiliated with the umbrella organ for the June 12 struggle, NADECO.

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    “Dr. Fasehun was brutalised, arrested and incarcerated several times; his hospital, hotel and other businesses collapsed; but he remained undaunted and true to the struggle. “But as God would have it, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a NADECO chieftain and frontrunner in the June 12 struggle, has become the country’s President and Commander-in-Chief.”

    The group condemned recent killings in Benue State, attributing them to deliberate destabilisation by enemies of the country’s progress.

    It urged President Tinubu, a former NADECO chieftain, to address the growing insecurity in Nigeria and to resist foreign and local threats to the country’s stability.

  • 2026: Southwest PDP confident of victory in Ekiti governorship poll

    2026: Southwest PDP confident of victory in Ekiti governorship poll

    • Group rallies support for Oyebanji ‘s re-election

    The Southwest chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has expressed confidence that the party would wrestle power from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state, saying the PDP is united and determined to win the election.

    The PDP Zonal Publicity Secretary, Chief Sanya Atofarati, said the PDP is united and more determined to win the election, urging the APC to prepare to leave the Oke-Ayoba Government House.

    Speaking during the inauguration of the committees and sub-committees set up to galvanise support for a frontline governorship aspirant, Dr. Wole Oluyede, Atofarati, said Ekiti people are tired of the APC’s alleged maladministration in the state.

     He noted that the APC’s tactics of divide-and-rule would no longer work, urging

    party leaders and members remain steadfast in the task to take over power from the broom party.

     “There is no more place for the antics of divide and rule they are orchestrating in our party again. We are appealing to all our people in Ikere Ekiti and the South Senatorial District of the state not to accept any deputy governorship ticket from anybody, but only accept a governorship ticket.

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    But, an advocacy group, Progress Mandate has endorsed Governor Biodun Oyebanji for a second term.

    The group, in a statement in Ado-Ekiti by its Director-General, Yomi Oso, said the governor deserves a second term, citing his achievements in infrastructure development, education, youth empowerment, health sector, job creation and agriculture.

     The group lauded Oyebanji for his humility and inclusive leadership style, which has brought lasting peace.

    It described the governor Oyebanji’s style as “quiet but impactful” and praised his zero tolerance for corruption as well as demonstrable  financial reforms which has re-engineered the state’s finances.

    The group explained that its decision to declare support for the governor was informed by his understanding of Ekiti’s challenges, inclusive governance style and humility in leadership which gives voice to all segments of society.

    It noted that Oyebanji’s re-election would ensure continuation of his development agenda and further consolidate the gains made so far for the betterment of Ekiti people.

    “The Progress Mandate does not give blind endorsements. We are an advocacy platform solely driven by verifiable data, integrity, and public interest. Our support for Governor Oyebanji is informed by his understanding of Ekiti’s challenges and tailored solutions.

    “Governor Oyebanji’s administration has redefined leadership in Ekiti through a quiet revolution rooted in substance over sensation. Unlike the usual traditional, flamboyant approach to governance, he has adopted a uniquely inductive style, one that begins at grassroots, examines the peculiarities of each local issue, and develops policy from the bottom up.

    “We must also commend Mr Governor for the remarkable way he has united political, traditional, and community leaders across the state. Through humility and inclusive leadership, he has brought lasting peace and tranquillity to a once-divided political landscape. Today, Ekiti is speaking with one voice, and that is a legacy worth preserving.

  • Oyo 2027: Adelabu moves to unite APC for victory

    Oyo 2027: Adelabu moves to unite APC for victory

    • As party chair declares readiness to take over Agodi Govt House

    Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, has called for reconciliation in the All Progressives Congress (APC) to achieve victory in Oyo State come 2027.

    Noting that reconciliation is about sacrifice, he said aggrieved members must be ready to shift grounds to reclaim the state from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Also, the state party Chairman, Alhaji Olaide Abass assured that the party is working to resolve its differences  abd would win the state.

    The duo spoke after a meeting hosted by the minister at his Magara, Iyaganku GRA private residence, Ibadan at the wekkend.

    The meeting was attended by the State Executive Committee and chairmen of the 33 local governments areas in the state.

    He said: “Reconciliation is about sacrifice. Its mutual sacrifice. Everybody is going to put down something for us to reconcile. There is no reconciliation without sacrifice. No reconciliation without compromise. There is no reconciliation without cooperation, collaboration and partnership.

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    “What matters most is the party’s success at the next election. And nothing is too much for anybody to sacrifice. And everybody knows that there will always be terms and conditions that will be beneficial to all the members of the party.”

    Giving the highpoint of the meeting, Adelabu said Oyo APC will soon make a declaration on where it stands concerning the bid of President Bola Tinubu to seek a second term.

    Adelabu said: “We have met to review the situation and status of the party. It is my personal meeting with the extended excos of the party, which is made up of the State Executive Committee and all the chairmen of all the 33 local governments. I invited them for this meeting and they did. I am very grateful for that. We discussed the progress of the party.

    “We discussed the activities and success recorded at the federal level by the captain of the ship, by our leader, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in making sure that Nigeria is brought to an era of prosperity, an era of peace, an era of harmony, an era of economic growth and industrial development through all his various programmes, from student loans programmes to agribusiness programmes, to business loans programmes, to the Zonal Development Commissions, to all the laudable efforts of Mr. President.

    “We met to review it and we are satisfied with his efforts so far. We are quite optimistic that in the next two years, he will hold better promises for Nigeria. We are confident in his efforts and activities. We are also endorsing him for the second time, come 2027. This will be done elaborately in a stakeholder statewide meeting that we are going to organise.”

    He said further: “We also review the progress of reconciliation efforts of the party. Where are we coming from? Where are we? And where are we going? And we are satisfied that the party, at the Excos level, has done very well. And they say to whom much is given, much is expected.

    “We haven’t seen that. We won’t rest on our words. We say we have a long way to go to ensure that this reconciliation is achieved 100 per cent.”

    He added that, he also at the meeting briefed the stakeholders of his activities, as the state representative at the federal cabinet, assuring that many more laudable feats are still achievable in the second half of the ongoing tenure.

    “I also reported on my own efforts as their representative at the federal level, as the Honourable Minister of Power. My efforts, my activities, and how it has impacted the lives of Nigerians. The modest achievement we have made. And I also promised that we are going to do more. And we now talked about 2027. Well, we are confident and believe that this party, this state, is going to return to APC.

    “All the efforts and what we are going to do is what we discussed. And how we are going to even extend and emphasise democratic principles, internal democracy within the party, so that the best candidates will actually emerge to represent APC at the election of 2027. This is the first stakeholders’ meeting that we are going to be doing.

    “I am also going to meet with all my colleagues in the National Assembly: the three senators, the nine House of Reps that we have. But first, the party is supreme. We need to let the party know the steps we are going to take before we start taking those steps. That is what today’s meeting is all about.”

    Also, the state Chairman, Chief Abass said the meeting was part of an effort to reconcile the members and build a united front ahead of the election years.

    He said: “Well, I’m so delighted to be here today for this meeting at the instance of the Honourable Minister, and it was a very successful meeting. It was about finding lasting peace in the party. I’m quite happy with the outcome of it. The people should expect us to recover our position in the Government House in 2027.

    “We have been going around to reconciling the aggrieved members of the party. We have been doing that and we are on course. And today’s meeting has signalled the fact that we are having success at that. We have been doing what we are doing here in silence. This one is just an outward show of what we have been doing behind the scenes.”

  • Nigerian Army seeks stronger media partnership to tackle security challenges

    Nigerian Army seeks stronger media partnership to tackle security challenges

    The Nigerian Army has called for stronger collaboration between the military and the media as part of efforts to address the country’s growing and complex security challenges.

    This appeal was made during the Nigerian Army Civil-Military Cooperation quarterly media chat held over the weekend in Akure, the Ondo State capital. 

    The event, themed “Military-Media Collaboration: Panacea for Enhanced National Security and Development,” was organised by the Army Headquarters Department of Civil-Military Affairs.

    The one-day gathering brought together journalists, media executives, communication experts, senior military officers, and heads of sister security agencies across the state.

    Speaking at the event, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. General Olufemi Oluyede, represented by Major General Obinna Onubogu, General Officer Commanding 2 Division, Nigerian Army, Ibadan, said the military continues to confront the nation’s security challenges through both kinetic and non-kinetic approaches.

    He emphasized the vital role of the media in informing the public about the military’s efforts, noting that accurate and responsible reporting is essential in the “whole-of-nation” approach required to ensure national security and development.

    “I believe that the great debate on whether the pen is mightier than the sword is over, the pen has won the debate, and it is accepted that the pen is indeed mightier than the sword. 

    “However, in a time of varied security threats to our society, there is a need for enhanced cooperation and collaboration between the pen and the sword representing the media and the military. 

    “The collaboration and partnership between the Nigerian Army and the media remains fundamental to achieving national security objectives, which is crucial for maintaining peace, harmony, and securing the territorial integrity of Nigeria,” Oluyede said. 

    According to him, in a bid to foster effective collaboration between the Nigerian Army and the media, it is also essential to encourage open dialogue and mutual respect. 

    This, he stressed, would assist in regular communication channels to enable transparent reportage, timely dissemination of information, countering disinformation, and misinformation in building public confidence. 

    “Therefore, I urge media practitioners at all levels to uphold responsibility, accuracy, and fairness when reporting the Nigerian Army activities and to balance national security interests with the people’s right to information. 

    “This is also crucial to avoid spreading misinformation or inflammatory contents that could undermine national unity and security. To this end, I encourage media practitioners to always verify information before disseminating it to the public.

    “To achieve this, it is important that our collaboration extends beyond conflict reporting to include national development, peace building, and community engagements,” the Army chief said. 

    In his welcome remarks, the Chief of Civil-Military Affairs (CCMA), Maj-Gen. Chibuisi Gold harpened on the need to strengthen mutual understanding between the Army and media stakeholders in addressing the envolving national security challenges. 

    He added that it was also essential in harmonizing a productive effort between the Nigerian Army and media in a joint pursuit of national security objectives.

    “As an Army, we are not only committed to safeguarding our nation, but also fostering relationships that promote understanding and unity among our people,” Gold said. 

    In his goodwill message, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Orientation Olarewaju Akarakiri said the event was crucial, noting that the synergy between the military and the media is also important for promoting national unity. 

    Akarakiri, who was represented by the administrative secretary in the ministry, Akindele Adedayo, opined that the collaboration between the security agencies and the media would enhance the dissemination of accurate and balance reportage.

    In his lecture titled “Enhancing Information for National Security and Development: Nigerian Military Operations in Perspectives”, the Executive Director, Armed Forces Radio Director, Abuja, Col Timothy Okon Antigua (RTD) highlighted the fundamentals and issues of national security and restated the importance of information management from the media. 

    While charging media practitioners to be fair in their reportage, Antigua used the opportunity to showcase activities of the Nigerian Army in troubled spots of the country. 

    “The Nigerian Army beyond fighting wars to keep the territorial integrity of this nation is engaged in a number of humanitarian activities across the country,” he said. 

    In her own lecture, titled “Effective Information Management and National Security: Focus on Multi-Stakeholders Approach,” the Head of the Mass Communication Department, Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA), Dr Christiana Ade Johnson, driver into the roles of the media and particularly identified how the collaboration efforts with the military can be achieved in winning the war against terrorism.

  • Lightning strike kills 32 cows in Ogun Community

    Lightning strike kills 32 cows in Ogun Community

    A lightning strike during a heavy downpour on Saturday claimed the lives of 32 cows in Osara village, Obantoko, Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun State.

    The incident occurred around 2pm, as the cows, sheltered by Fulani herders from the storm, were struck and killed in their sheds.

    The tragedy was said to have left the herders in shock and sorrow. 

    It was gathered that they reported the incident to the village head, Baale Wasiu Afolabi, who confirmed the development.

    Afolabi stated that the herders discovered the lifeless animals after the storm and immediately notified him. 

    He added that a meeting has been scheduled with the affected herders to discuss preventive measures and ensure that such occurrences do not disrupt the peace in the community.

    “On Saturday, the Fulani herders came to me at home to report that lightning had killed 32 of their cows. 

    “I followed them to their place and saw the dead cows and we’ve reported it to the Aregbe Police Division and the Chairman of Odeda Local Government, Dr Afolashade Adeyemo,” Afolabi said. 

    However, Commissioner of Police, Lanre Ogunlowo, in a message to journalists concerning the incident, stated that the matter had been reported to the Divisional Police Officer of Aregbe Division on Saturday, stressing that operatives were quickly dispatched to the area. 

    “32 cows were struck dead when thunder and lightning occurred during a heavy downpour,” Ogunlowo stated.

  • Aiyedatiwa reaffirms commitment to food security, distributes 166 fodders choppers 

    Aiyedatiwa reaffirms commitment to food security, distributes 166 fodders choppers 

    Ondo State Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to strengthening food security and boosting livestock production as a key driver of economic growth in the state.

    Speaking over the weekend in Akure during the flag-off and distribution of 166 fodder choppers to livestock farmers, Aiyedatiwa said the initiative aims to move the state toward self-sufficiency in livestock production and support sustainable rural livelihoods.

    The distribution is part of the Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support (L-PRES) project, a collaborative effort between the Ondo State Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, and the World Bank.

    Describing the event as a major step forward, the governor noted that the fodder choppers would help address key challenges facing livestock farmers, including poor feed utilisation and low productivity among smallholder producers across the state.

    The governor, who was represented by his deputy, Olayide Adelami, said the intervention programme aligned with his administration’s developmental agenda to boast the agriculture sector through access to productive tools for farmers. 

    “In Ondo state, we recognise the importance of sheep and goat farming as not only a critical source of livelihood and food security for thousands of rural dwellers, but also its untapped potential in propelling inclusive economic growth. 

    “The distribution of these 166 fodder choppers today is a practical and impactful intervention to enhance forage utilisation. The machines would have helped to reduce feed wastage, improve intake, and significantly optimise the nutritional value of available feed resources,” he said. 

    He advised the beneficiary farmers to use the fodders’ choppers diligently and responsibly, stressing that the equipment will not only serve as tools but as agents of change in their respective communities. 

    The Permanent Secretary, the ministry of agriculture and forestry, Foluke Tunde-Daramola, explained that the distribution of the equipment marked a significant milestone in the state agricultural development agenda.

    She added that the initiative is also a testament to Governor Aiyedatiwa’s dedication to modernizing agricultural practices and empowering the state farmers.

    In his words, the state coordinator of L-PRES, Olufemi Adeogun, said the distribution is another milestone in the ongoing efforts to transform agriculture and enhance the resilience of the livestock sector.

    Mr Adeogun observed that fodder management remains a critical component of sustainable livestock production, especially in the face of erratic weather patterns, prolonged dry spells, and land degradation.

    “These challenges have placed immense pressure on both our farmers and their animals, threatening food security, livelihoods, and rural economies. 

    “It is, therefore, not only timely but essential that we adopt technologies and innovations that promote efficiency, reduce wastage, and ensure that every blade of grass harvested is put to maximum use.

    “The distribution of these fodder choppers, though simple, yet transformative tools will go a long way in helping our farmers improve the quality and digestibility of livestock feed,” he said. 

  • Will Shina Peller stage a comeback in 2027?

    Will Shina Peller stage a comeback in 2027?

    By Muiz Olasubomi

    As Nigeria gears up for the pivotal 2027 general elections, the political landscape is vibrant with aspirations and ambitions. One figure who has emerged as both a hopeful candidate and a beacon of leadership is Hon. Shina Peller. 

    Hon. Shina Peller is not just a politician; he is a successful businessman turned politician who served in the ninth Nigerian House of Representatives from 2019 to 2023, representing the Iseyin/Itesiwaju/Kajola/Iwajowa federal constituency, 

    Peller, who is the Ayedero of Yorubaland, is widely known for his unwavering advocacy for youth representation in government. This has led to his honorary recognition as the Grand Commander of the Nigerian Youth (GCNY) and Life Patron of the Nigerian Youth by the National Youth Council of Nigeria(NYCN).

    Another thing Peller is known for is his constant call for the need to creat a new functional system in Nigeria that will make the existing one obsolete. He always argue that the current system is faulty. 

    Also, Peller always speaks against political godfatherism which has become a norm in Nigerian politics. 

    Peller’s outspoken nature sometimes put him at odds with influential figures within his former party. His candid criticism of the party, which he described as anti-people, stirred controversies. While some influential people within the party considered his criticism absurd, many, particularly the masses, commended his bravery, courage and honesty. 

    As a member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Peller successfully sponsored/moved some important bills/motion which include but not limited to:

    – The need to tackle scourge of rape and other sexual offenses against female child and women. This prompted the federal government of Nigeria to establish the country’s first ever Sexual Offense Register as contained in Peller’s prayers. 

    – ⁠His bill on the need to strengthen National Orientation Agency for optimal performance was also noteworthy.

    – ⁠The last motion he moved as a member of the House of Representatives was the need to strengthen Nigeria’s Creative Industry. This subsequently led to the present government creating Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy.

    In the spirit of honouring a campaign promise, Peller opted not to run for a second term in the House of Representatives in order to give room to the rotational agreement between the local governments within his constituency. Instead, he aimed for the Oyo North Senatorial District seat, a decision that saw him face an electoral defeat amid allegations of irregularities. 

    However, this setback did not deter his political ambitions. Now, as a prominent member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Peller has publicly declared his intention to run for Senate again in 2027.

    One of the key factors influencing Peller’s potential for a comeback is his undeniable street credibility. His popularity and acceptance extend beyond mere political rhetoric; they are rooted in genuine connections with the people. 

    Also, his strong relationship with Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, further solidifies his stance as a formidable candidate for the forthcoming election. 

    Shina Peller has never hidden his admiration for Governor Seyi Makinde’s leadership style. It is evident that his loyalty to the governor is not in doubt, as he has consistently maintained at different public gatherings that Makinde is a visionary leader and most performing governor in the history of Oyo State. 

    Due to his close relationship with the governor, some believe that he may be Governor Makinde’s preferred PDP candidate for the next Oyo State gubernatorial election. 

    Peller’s ability to engage with constituents on a personal level enables him to genuinely understand their concerns and needs. This rapport transcends traditional political boundaries, making it easier for voters to relate to him. 

    Another noteworthy aspect of his leadership style is his unwavering dedication to youth empowerment. Through the Lead Generation Initiative (LGI), Peller has trained thousands of Nigerian Youth across the country on leadership, governance, political organizing and mobilization, active citizenship, strategic communication and others. 

    LGI exists primarily to create and nurture a new generation of leaders that Nigeria and the world will be proud of. By equipping the next generation with the necessary skills, LGI is not only addressing immediate challenges but also laying the groundwork for sustainable development.

    As Nigeria navigates complex socio-economic challenges, many citizens are searching for leaders who empathize with their struggles and can translate that empathy into action.

    Peller’s unique attributes qualify him to be classified as one of those leaders that masses yearn for. If given the chance, he could very well usher in a new era of leadership where progress, inclusivity and empowerment reigns. But will he be able to stage a triumphant comeback in 2027? Time, the electorate, and most importantly, God will tell.

    Muiz Olasubomi – Ikeja, Lagos State.

  • Re-strategise to attain SDGs before 2030 amid global conflicts — GASDI DG

    Re-strategise to attain SDGs before 2030 amid global conflicts — GASDI DG

    Amid the Iran/Israel, Ukraine/Russia, and other global conflicts, stakeholders have raised the need to re-strategise on how Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can be attained before the 2030 deadline.

    Stakeholders, including the Vice-Chancellor of Osun State University, Professor Clement Adebooye, Director of Global Affairs and Sustainable Development Institute (GASDI), Prof. John Agbonifo, and foreign scholars, lamented that ongoing conflicts may impede the success of SDGs by 2030.

    At the annual international sustainable development dialogue, Agbonifo said SDGs were designed to address issues under stable conditions, but wars and conflicts mean that we live in an unstable time. So the strategy marked out to address issues under stable times is less likely to work under unstable times, which is the reason why we have this programme.

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    He added: “There is a need for us to revisit the SGDs, especially against the contemporary context, and to see what can be done to be able to achieve those goals by negotiating the conditions and terms.

    “Nobody foresaw that we would be embroiled in a kind of contention and crisis that the world is currently facing ten years ago. we need to be creative and imaginative through this crisis to attain the SDG goals.”

  • Oyebanji launches digital literacy training for 1,000 Ekiti youths

    Oyebanji launches digital literacy training for 1,000 Ekiti youths

    Governor Biodun Oyebanji, has launched a digital training programme for 1,000 youths in Ekiti State, aimed at equipping them with Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skills.

     The project, known as the Ekiti Digital Accelerated Programme is powered by the Ministry of Youth Development in collaboration with Motivar.

     Speaking during the launch of the programme in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, on Saturday, Oyebanji restated his administration’s commitment to youth development.

    The governor, represented by his Chief of Staff, Adeniyi Adebayo, noted that the programme addresses two key components of the governor’s six-pillar agenda, which are youth development and job creation.

    He noted that the programme would help young people between the ages of 15 and 20 become computer literate and acquire skills that would make them marketable, employable, and useful to themselves and society.

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    “This programme addresses two components of one of the key pillars of the six-pillars agenda of the governor towards shared prosperity in Ekiti state, which is youth development and job creation.

    “To develop the young ones and give them skills that they can sell and make them marketable, employable, make them useful to themselves and earn a livelihood” , the governor said.

    He disclosed that his administration has initiated efforts to improve access to digital literacy, including the provision of power, the creation of digital centers, and the infusion of technology into the school curricula.

    The State’s Commissioner for Youth Development, Adesola Gold Adedayo, described the programme as a significant milestone in preparing youths for the challenges and opportunities of a digital future.

    Adedayo emphasized that the program will unlock potential, create access to the global digital economy, and equip youths to become tech entrepreneurs, remote workers, and digital consultants.

     The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Motivar, Mayowa Akinleye, commended the Ekiti State Government for initiating the programme, noting that it will address the problem of youth lack of access to digital literacy in Africa.