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  • Oyebanji seeks indigenes support for Ekiti development

    Oyebanji seeks indigenes support for Ekiti development

    Ekiti state governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has solicited the support and partnership with well-meaning indigenes of the state to foster more rapid development across communities in the state.

    The governor expressed his readiness to work with well-meaning Ekiti sons and daughters to accelerate achievement the six strategic pillars of his administration development agenda.

    Oyebanji spoke in Ido-Ekiti, headquarters of Ido/Osi local government Area of Ekiti state during the official inauguration of Ido Country Club (ICC) House phase 1 and launching of the Phase 2.

    Oyebanji who was represented by the Special Adviser/Director General, Office of Transformation and Service Delivery, (OTSD) Dr. John Ekundayo commended the club for their immense contributions to the state’s socioeconomic growth and development.

    He added that the club’s commitment to socio-economic development of Ido-Ekiti community was in consonance with his government human capital development agenda towards fostering robust social integration and social inclusion.

    The ICC President, Omololu Olofintuyi highlighted the various interventions of the organization since inception in 1984, noting that the second phase of the club house will include ICT centre, conference centre, recreation centre, swimming pool, tennis court and children’s play arena.

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    Olofintuyi called on the state government to provide adequate security in the area and create conducive atmosphere that would encourage club’s members site developmental projects the community.

    The Olojudo of Ido-Ekiti, Oba Ayorinde Ilori-Faboro said the laudable projects by the club would stimulate socioeconomic growth and development of Ido-Ekiti.

    He said, “I am very happy. It is a very laudable project and a serious progress for this town that we have a country club where people can come and relax, play games and interact. It is a serious medal to the progress of this town. I am very proud of the members of this club.

    “The members of the club are very successful. Bringing them together will trigger progress. We will soon start seeing beautiful edifices springing up in this town and that is one thing that they will love the town more”.

  • Oyebanji gets more support

    Oyebanji gets more support

    Ekiti State’s Association of Poultry Farmers has lauded the administration of Governor Biodun Oyebanji on distribution of palliatives and empowerment to cushion effects of fuel subsidy removal.
    Over 600 beneficiaries received the third tranche of bags of maize .
    The programme at ADP office in Ado-Ekiti brought together poultry farmers.
    Chair of the association, Alonge Oluwasetemi, described the governor’s gesture, in collaboration with Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security as laudable.

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    “Over 5,000 bags of maize were given to us. Poultry farmers in Ekiti has never had it so good and we thank our governor for making us proud “and for giving us a sense of belonging”.
    Vice Chair, Ajise Olusegun hailed the governor for giving back to the people, adding it was a step to complement the human capital development of President Bola Tinubu administration.
    He urged other well-meaning Ekiti indigenes to support the Oyebanji government to succeed.

  • Governors not against living wage for labour, says Oyebanji

    Governors not against living wage for labour, says Oyebanji

    Ekiti state governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has said that state governors are not against the approval of a living wage for Nigerian workers.

    The governor said what the governors are clamouring for is fiscal federalism that would culminate in the ability and capability of individual states to pay a living wage.

    He spoke on Wednesday in Ado-Ekiti Ekiti at the 7th Quadrennial Delegates Conference of the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN).

    Oyebanji added that since no state wants to engage in retrenchment of their workforce, it is incumbent on individual states to determine what they could afford that would not end up in the eventual downsizing of the workforce.

    “The NGF is not against the living wage, no governor is against the minimum wage, but what we are saying is that it must reflect fiscal federalism, ability and capacity to pay. No Governor wants to retrench, if there is a minimum wage today without a concurrent increment in what we are earning, no state can pay, and that is the conversation we are having- that, look, we want to give you a living wage, but we must look at what comes to the states and whatever is in the best interest of the states and the workers, we will do.

    The governor used the opportunity to call on workers in Ekiti State to embrace agriculture, adding that his administration had cleared over 2,000 hectares of land to be allocated free of charge to interested Ekiti residents.

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    He said: “My appeal to civil servants is that those who would like to be part of our Agriculture Revolution should form themselves into cooperative societies and approach the Ministry of Agriculture for support.

    “It may be difficult to support individually but when you form yourselves into cooperatives, many opportunities are available now. We are clearing land free of charge, we are giving inputs and we are going to buy from you. As I speak today, we have cleared more than 2,000 hectares across Ekiti state.”

    Governor Oyebanji described civil servants as critical stakeholders in the administration of the state who represent the propelling force of the state’s machinery as well as a key factor in the power structure of the State.

    He reiterated the pivotal role civil servants play in the growth and development of the state especially in the realization of the Six Pillars of his administration, adding that whatever compliments the administration had received today as a result of its various achievements in office, can only be directly attributed to the efficiency and effectiveness of the workers.

    “I have come here today to associate and rejoice with you as major stakeholders in our body polity.  More importantly, I am also here to learn from you and to share your experience. As you know, the civil service is a reservoir of talents where you can find all professionals of different callings and experiences.

    “A conference like this does not benefit the senior civil servants alone, it is an avenue for all of us to learn from one another, cross-fertilize ideas, and share experiences. I am therefore not just here as a Special Guest of Honour, I am here as a student of Public Administration”, the governor stated.

  • Oyebanji to HoS: reposition service to meet realities

    Oyebanji to HoS: reposition service to meet realities

    • Olomojobi sworn in as second woman HoS

    There was excitement yesterday as Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji inaugurated the Head of Service (HoS), Mrs. Folakemi Olomojobi.

    He urged her to sustain ongoing reforms in the state’s civil service.

    Performing the swearing-in at the Conference Hall, Governor’s Office, Ado-Ekiti, Governor Oyebanji stressed the need for the HoS to mobilise the instrument of state to improve the talents and skills of the workforce for effective and efficient service delivery as well as ensure there is no room for indolence and professional misconduct in the civil service.

    Dr. Olomojobi, who until her appointment was the permanent secretary, Ministry of Education, is the second female HoS in the history of the state. Her inauguration was witnessed by Deputy Governor Chief (Mrs.) Monisade Afuye; the governor’s wife, Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji and six former heads of service.

    Oyebanji hailed the HoS for her years of proficiency, patriotism and professional service to the state.

    He affirmed that she earned the appointment on the strength of her competence, impactful service and objective assessment in line with the merit-based policy of the current administration.

    “There is no doubt that Dr. Olomojobi is one of the highly trained, globally exposed, intellectually sophisticated public servants. She comes with a lot of skills that will definitely bring remarkable improvement to the civil and public service of Ekiti State.

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    “The positive response that greeted her appointment across the rank and file of the service is eloquent testimony to her suitability for the position.”

    The governor called on Dr. Olomojobi to ensure adequate mobilisation of the bureaucratic family of the state in the realisation of the six pillars of the administration, noting that a lot of expectation is demanded from her in the civil service as a trailblazer is supposed to be exceptional in all its ramifications.

    Governor Oyebanji said his administration had demonstrated its commitment to the welfare of workers in the payment of salary arrears, leave bonus arrears, payment of minimum wage adjustment across all cadres, and wage award to cushion the current economic hardship on the people, pending the conclusion of ongoing tripartite minimum wage negotiation, among others.

    He called on workers to reciprocate the good gesture of government through their hard work and commitment to the realisation of the agenda of government, while the government will continue to provide a conducive working atmosphere and tools for workers to thrive.

    The governor called on the HoS to be an inspiration to her colleagues across the cadres and ensure she does not give room for indolence and professional misconduct under any guise.

  • Oyebanji inaugurates four perm secs

    Oyebanji inaugurates four perm secs

    Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji has sworn-in four permanent secretaries with a charge to exhibit transparency, integrity and prudence in the discharge of their duty.

    He spoke at the swearing-in held at the Governor’s Office in Ado-Ekiti yesterday.

    Oyebanji urged the newly appointed permanent secretaries to foster an atmosphere of teamwork, confidence building and collective responsibility, stressing the need for them to inspire others by being solution providers.

    The governor urged the new appointees to embrace innovation and technology in their official duties.

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    He challenged them to justify their appointment by giving their best at all times and bring creativity, compassion and vigour to bear on their job as permanent secretary.

    The governor called on all accounting officers across MDAs to re-double their efforts and increase the tempo of service delivery in order to achieve the shared prosperity agenda of his administration.

    “I am so happy that today’s exercise is a product of a merit-based examination process and not as a result of man-know-man. I am also happy that people can become Permanent Secretary without knowing anybody,” he said.

    The governor noted that the appointment was a continuation of the last competitive examination for both the State and the Local Government held in 2023.

    He urged them to see themselves as “both managers of human and material resources of government.”

    The new permanent secretaries were Mrs Funke Ajibola, Mr Michael Boluade, Mr Foluso Akinwumi and Mr Rotimi Akomolede.

    Speaking on behalf of the new permanent secretaries, Boluade thanked the governor for the appointment, assuring that they would remain committed to developing the state.

  • Cleric greets Oyebanji on MSME award of excellence

    Cleric greets Oyebanji on MSME award of excellence

    A Cleric and Planter of CAC Adamimogo Grace Of Mercy Prayer Mountain World-wide, Prophet Sam Olu-Alo, has felicitated Ekiti Governor Biodun Oyebanji for the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Award of Excellence for contribution to MSME sector in Ekiti State.

    The Cleric, who is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Dake Foods Processing Company in Ekiti State, also lauded Oyebanji’s appointment to the board of Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC), a critical institution in the Power sector.

    A statement on behalf of the cleric by his Personal Assistant, Hon. Deji Ogunbusuyi, described the MSME award as a testament to the dedication and collaborative effort of Governor Oyebanji’s administration aimed at boosting economic landscape of the state and ensured shared prosperity agenda of the Governor.

    According to him, this can be attained by giving more support to MSMEs to a highest magnitude, to increase jobs and youth empowerment the more, which will serve as a driver of job creation, innovation, and economic diversification in the State.

    He said: “It is the belief of all well meaning people of Ekiti State that the present accolades is just a tip of the ice berg as the stellar performance of the governor will attract a lot more honours to Ekiti State.

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    “I commend your Excellency for being focused and diligent in handling the affairs of our dear State, as reflected in your new recognition and responsibility.”

    Olu-Alo pledged support for Oyebanji to continue achieving and winning more laurels for Ekiti State.

    “Governor Oyebanji is a blessing to us Ekiti a blessing to us in Ekiti at present, and we shall continue to support him to open more grounds for our people to soar in every field of endeavour,” he stated. 

    He prayed for Ekiti, Southwest, and Nigerian as a whole, saying bad news will soon end in the nation and Nigeria will begin to experience good news.

  • Hoteliers applaud Oyebanji, Police for arrest of gunmen terrorising Ekiti

    Hoteliers applaud Oyebanji, Police for arrest of gunmen terrorising Ekiti

    The Hoteliers  Association of  Nigeria, Ekiti chapter has lauded the Police and Governor Biodun Oyebanji for their efforts in arresting criminals terrorising the State. 

    Speaking at a security meeting on Friday, Ekiti President, High Chief Micheal Osaloni, said that the arrest of more than 20 suspects linked to different cases of criminal activities in the state signposted Oyebanji’s administration zero-tolerance for insecurity.

    “We applaud Commissioner of Police for his swift actions in addressing rising the security challenges, particularly in the state capital, Ado-Ekiti. 

    “The prompt arrest of these perpetrators is a significant step towards restoring peace and security in Ekiti State”, he added. 

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    He dissociated the association from illegal hotel operators who harbored the criminals, saying the Hoteliers under his watch were fully committed to improved peace and security. 

    Osaloni asked the State Government  to set up a Special Taskforce which would enforce the operational Tourism  and Hospitality Regulation Law of Ekiti State, 2020.

    This, he said, if enforced, would flush out illegal operators and unscrupulous individuals as the law compels every hotel operators to register and be certified by the bureau of Tourism Development and Hoteliers Association before commencement of operation. 

    He said there was urgent need for strategic intervention as well as radical measures to address activities of illegal hotel operators in the state. 

    The Secretary of Hoteliers Association, Pastor Stephen Abimbola, assured the Police of hoteliers’ support to ensure a safer environment  where daily business  activities can be carried out without fear.

    He appealed to the State Government to consider the hoteliers in their economic programmes and welfare package as the association is the highest employers of labour after the civil workers in the State.

  • Public welfare is my priority, says Oyebanji

    Public welfare is my priority, says Oyebanji

    Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji has said that his government has been able to reposition the state by ensuring public welfare and creating economic opportunities for the citizens.

    These, he said, has impacted positively on the standard of living of the residents as well as improve on economic development programmes of his predecessors.

    Oyebanji who stated these during an engagement with Ekiti Stakeholders in Abuja on Tuesday, said his administration in the last one and half years has led the state with a deep sense of responsibility, guided by the fear of God and principle of transparency and accountability .

    The governor added that every money that comes into the state’s coffers has been spent transparently and prudently, adding that his government has paid over 17 billion naira as pension, gratuity, car, and housing loans to Ekiti public servants since he took over as Governor of the State.

    The stakeholders meeting which held at Sheraton Hotel, Abuja had in attendance Ekiti indigenes who are in senior cadres in the Federal Civil service, top officials of Federal Parastatals and agencies, as well as para military organisations . Also in attendance were members of the Ekiti Caucus of the National Assembly; and some members of Ekiti State Executive Council .

    At the gathering were the first Governor of the State, Otunba Niyi Adebayo; Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele; Minister of Solid Minerals,  Dr Dele Alake; Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye; Senators Yemi Adaramodu and Cyril Fasuyi; Secretary to the State Government, Dr Habibat Adubiaro; Permanent Secretary, State House, Funsho Adebiyi, members of State Executive Council, and about 250 senior public servants of Ekiti extraction in Abuja.

    Oyebanji asserted that  his administration remained focused on transforming the state’s economy into a productive and self-sufficient powerhouse by leveraging on the state’s resources and potentials to achieve sustainable development and economic dependency.

    He said the stakeholders’ engagement meeting is part of his administration’s policy of inclusion and partnership with critical stakeholders to ensure sustainable development in the state, stressing that through forging an alignment of visions and unanimity of purpose with the stakeholders, the state could achieve the shared prosperity agenda of his administration.

    Expressing confidence at what the state stands to gain by collaborating the stakeholders, the governor said “We believe strongly that if we have alignment of visions, alignment of minds and unanimity of purpose, the Ekiti that our forefathers fought for, we can achieve it.

    He added: “We are conscious of the burden of history on us, we campaigned for this office, we made promises to the people, we begged them to vote for us, we are not here to complain and we are not complaining. We have accepted this responsibility and we don’t lack the capacity, we don’t lack the ability, we don’t lack the vision, we don’t lack the drive but we can do better than what we are doing with your help, so I’ve come to you today not as a Governor that knows it all, I’ve come to you as someone asking for help”.

    Reeling out the achievement of his administration in less than two years, the Governor said he has connected over 45 communities that have not had electricity for over 10 years back to power grid, intervened in infrastructure, provision of  free education, regular payment of salaries and pension as and when due, approval and payment of promotion arrears, payment of monthly deduction, and also revamping health care services.  

    The Governor disclosed that his administration has also taken giant steps towards checking incessant incidence of losing medical doctors in the state to federal government by approving pay parity between state and federal health workers.

    Explaining his desire to be remembered as a Governor that created wealth and make people productive, he expressed his firm belief that productivity drive prosperity, hence  his administration has engaged over 600 youths in agribusiness to enhance food security and stimulate economic growth.

    He explained further that each participant of the youths in agribusiness would receive a parcel of already cleared land ranging fron one to five hectares, depending on the type of agriculture activities they intend to pursue as well as receive high-quality seed, fertilizer, herbicides andthe purchaseoftheirproduce by government.

    While calling on the federal workers to leverage their positions in the federal public service to facilitate more development to the state, provide information that can create access and opportunities for the people to prosper and achieve their potentials, the Governor said by sharing insights and data on federal initiatives and opportunities, they are helping the state to make informed decisions that can drive Ekiti’s growth and development.

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    He urged them to use their knowledge and resources to partner and support the state government to enhance the quality of life of the citizens and provide together an environment where every Ekiti citizen can thrive and prosper.

    “I believe strongly that with you behind us, people will start to have a rethink about who Ekitis are. We are extremely dedicated people, we are hardworking, we are loyal, we are transparent, we are courageous but we don’t have access to opportunities and we lack platforms. But that platform that we lack is what God has provided through you. It is those platforms I’m asking, give us this platform, collaborate with us, assist us so that we can use your network  and your platform to develop our people.

    “We believe strongly that with our six point agenda in the state today, we are intervening in infrastructure, we are revamping our health care services, we are doing education, free education, we give grants to schools, in the medical sectors we are confronting the problem of infrastructure, the problem of drugs, and we are also combatting the problem with staff.

    “We are the second state in the country that has paid hazard allowance. We paid over 14 billion in pension, we are paying gratuities, we have committed 200 million every month to gratuities, we pay salaries as at when due. As of today we are not owing workers salary since we were sworn into office. We have paid arrears of pensions, given promotion arrears, we have paid contributions to our workers and you can call your people at home, we are very faithful when it comes to the issues of pensioners. We pay pensions with salaries and we have not defaulted at all,” the Governor asserted.

  • Ekiti is safe, Oyebanji assures citizens, investors

    Ekiti is safe, Oyebanji assures citizens, investors

    Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has assured residents of the State and investors that Ekiti remains one of the safest states in the country, stressing that recent killings in parts of Ado Ekiti, the state capital are being tackled by the security agencies.

    Oyebanji, who spoke with reporters in Ado-Ekiti on Thursday evening, said the killings were perpetrated by some unscrupulous elements in the state, adding that security agencies have swung into action and would bring the masterminds of the killings to justice

    The Governor, who was at the official commissioning of a facility in Ado-Ekiti, restated his administration’s zero tolerance for cultism, violent activities, and other forms of criminalities.

    Assuring that the situation is under control, the Governor said he has directed all security agencies in the state to take immediate and decisive action against those responsible for the attacks, adding that the government is fully committed to addressing the situation.

     He urged the people of the state to remain calm and go about their daily activities unmolested, adding that all efforts are being made to flush criminal elements out of the state.

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     The Governor who emphasized the need for vigilance and community cooperation, urged the youth to shun unlawful behaviors, emphasizing that leadership opportunities await those who prepare themselves diligently.

    “What happened in the last few days is so unfortunate, we don’t have that history in Ekiti State. This is a new development, we are on top of it and we are monitoring the situation and we have intelligence of those responsible. I have instructed the security agencies to go after them, they cannot turn Ekiti state into a haven of cult activities.

    “I commiserate with the families of those who lost their loved ones. I also advise our young ones to desist from these nefarious activities.

    “The state is one of the most secure states in the country, even in the most secure countries in the world, we have pockets of criminalities. We have to be on top of the situation. And I can assure you our Government is on top of the situation

    “I urge our citizens and investors not to be discouraged by the development. We are working hard to rid the state of criminal and violent gangs and I covet the support and cooperation of the citizens to achieve this.”, the Governor added.

  • Ekiti APC endorses Oyebanji for second term

    Ekiti APC endorses Oyebanji for second term

    Ekiti State Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has passed a vote of confidence in Governor Biodun Oyebanji, with a resolution that he will be supported for a second term.

    The resolution was taken yesterday during a meeting with the governor at the party’s secretariat in Ajilosun, Ado- Ekiti, where the extended executive council comprising the state working committee and leaders of the party across the 16 local governments reviewed the governor’s performance and endorsed him for a second term.

    At the meeting, which was also attended by the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, House of Assembly Speaker Adeoye Aribasoye, Special Adviser on Political and Inter- party Matters, Chief Jide Awe and other dignitaries, Chairman, APC Ado Local Government chapter, Mr Mike Akinleye, moved the motion for the endorsement of the governor for a second term and was seconded by the party’s state Secretary, Mr Sola Arogundade.

    The Acting state Chairman of the party, Mr Sola Eleshin, said the state executives have resolved that the governor should continue in office beyond 2026, based on his superlative performance across board.

    He acknowledged the visits of the governor at various ward meetings and his well formulated policies and programmes, which he said had brought succour to Ekiti people.

    These, according to him, have made Oyebanji to govern seamlessly with attendant socio-economic development of the state and better life for the people.

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    Expressing the party’s backing for the governor, the acting APC state chairman called on members to brace for the task ahead by ensuring success in future elections at the local, state and national levels.

    Governor Oyebanji thanked the leadership of the party, state working committee and his two predecessors,  Otunba Niyi Adebayo and Dr Kayode Fayemi, for their support in ensuring that his administration succeeds.

    Speaking with reporters after the meeting, Governor Oyebanji said he was at the party secretariat to give account of his stewardship to the party that gave him the platform to run in the first instance, citing the need to balance politics with governance by being accountable to members and non-members of the party and ensuring that all and sundry feel the impact of government.