Wednesday, 19 August 2026

Ekiti State Trains 57 Educators and Therapists in Landmark Inclusive Montessori Program

Ekiti State Trains 57 Educators and Therapists in Landmark Inclusive Montessori Program

The Ekiti State Government, through the Office of Special Education and Social Inclusion, has successfully concluded an intensive seven-day residential capacity-building program. The initiative focused on training 57 state therapists, inclusive school staff, teachers from the State Universal Primary Education Board (SUBEB), and educators from special schools on specialized Montessori methodologies.

Hosted at the Government Special School in Ido Ekiti, the training ran from Sunday, August 9, to Saturday, August 15, 2026. The program serves as a cornerstone of the state's broader Inclusive School Project, reinforcing the administration's mandate to ensure equitable educational access under the guiding principle that no child is left behind.

Highlighting the historic nature of the initiative, the Special Adviser on Special Education and Social Inclusion, Princess Adetoun Agboola, noted that Governor Biodun Oyebanji remains the first Governor in Nigeria to establish a dedicated office for special education and social inclusion.

"Children with disabilities sometimes learn differently and require the use of their various senses to understand lessons effectively," Princess Agboola stated. She emphasized that Ekiti is the pioneer state in Nigeria to introduce specially adapted classrooms equipped with tailored learning materials to meet unique developmental and educational needs.

The state currently operates specialized public institutions, including schools for the blind and deaf in Ikoro Ekiti, alongside facilities catering to children with intellectual and physical disabilities.

Under the current initiative, Montessori educational tools have been systematically adapted for multisensory learning within special schools, while being utilized as originally designed within mainstream inclusive learning environments. The curriculum directly targets children aged 3 to 8, both with and without disabilities, offering targeted support for students facing developmental challenges in fundamental reading and mathematics.

Facilitator Mrs. Rosemary Aliu elaborated on the depth of the curriculum, explaining that the Montessori approach comprehensively covers sensorial education, language development, mathematics, and cultural subjects.

According to Mrs. Aliu, the methodology is strategically structured to streamline reading and writing acquisition, rendering the literacy process significantly more seamless than conventional teaching frameworks. Furthermore, participating educators expressed enthusiasm over discovering how everyday materials can be creatively repurposed to enhance special needs instruction.

Monday, 17 August 2026

Ekiti State Government Flags Off 5-Day WEE Policy Workshop to Drive Sustainable Women’s Economic Inclusion

Ekiti State Government Flags Off 5-Day WEE Policy Workshop to Drive Sustainable Women’s Economic Inclusion

 In a bold push to institutionalize inclusive growth and expand socio-economic frontiers for women, the Ekiti State Government has flagged off a strategic five-day workshop dedicated to the development and domestication of the Women's Economic Empowerment (WEE) Policy.

Running from August 17th to 21st, 2026, at the Ministry of Women Affairs Multipurpose Hall within the Secretariat Complex in Ado-Ekiti, the high-level engagement brings together top-tier government functionaries, technocrats, and development experts.

The strategic sessions are hosted by the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development in collaboration with the Nigeria Governors' Forum under the leadership of Governor Abdulrahman AbdulRasaq. The initiative aims to formulate localized framework indicators carefully tailored to the state’s distinct economic peculiarities, ensuring that women across the grassroots and urban sectors are structurally integrated into wealth creation pipelines.


The opening phase of the workshop drew an impressive roster of key state actors and institutional leaders committed to mainstreaming gender parity. Among those in attendance were the Head of Service, Dr. Folakemi Olomojobi; the Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, Otunba Kayode Fasae; and the Special Adviser on Special Education and Social Inclusion, Princess Adetoun Agboola. The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security was represented by its Permanent Secretary, who stood in for the Commissioner, Mr. Babatope Ojo.

Providing vital technical direction for the policy domestication process are distinguished consultants, including renowned WEE Policy Consultant Prof. Olabisi Aina and Dr. (Mrs.) Yemisi Afolabi.

The robust multi-sectoral dialogue also featured critical contributions from the Director-General and Special Adviser for the Office of Transformation and Service Delivery, Engr. Moyo Ekundayo; the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Dr. Sunday Omoya; and the Ekiti State Statistician-General, Mrs. Dolapo Dasola-Ojo.


Operating under four foundational institutional pillars, Agriculture, Labour, Wealth Creation, and Emerging Industries, the newly minted framework positions the Ministry of Women Affairs as the central coordinating midwife. It is tasked with overseeing seamless data and information sharing across all partnering sectors.

To transition from conceptual blueprint to actionable execution, participating ministries are mandated to constitute dedicated four-person delegations. These teams must incorporate a designated technical expert charged with aligning institutional operational realities with sustainable, long-term pathways for women's economic integration.

Delivering her remarks on the vision behind the roadmap, the Honourable Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Pastor Olapeju Babafemi, expressed profound optimism regarding the profound positive impact the policy framework will yield for women across the Land of Honour. She emphasized that the Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji administration remains resolute in translating policy commitments into tangible, life-transforming opportunities that bolster household livelihoods and drive sustainable community development across Ekiti State.

*2027: OYEBANJI TASKS EKITI APC ON TOTAL SUPPORT FOR PRESIDENT TINUBU’S RE-ELECTION*

*2027: OYEBANJI TASKS EKITI APC ON TOTAL SUPPORT FOR PRESIDENT TINUBU’S RE-ELECTION* 

…As Ekiti APC prepares for September State Congress

 
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has charged leaders and stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the State to remain united and mobilise total support for the re-election of President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 general election


The Governor gave the charge on Monday at an APC stakeholders’ meeting held at the Lady Jibowu Hall, Government House, Ado Ekiti, where an eight-member committee was set up to oversee preparations for the ward, local government and State congresses scheduled for September this year. 


The committee is headed by Chief Alaba Abejide, Chairman of the Local Government Service Commission.


Addressing the stakeholders at the meeting , Governor Oyebanji explained that the congress would be crucial to the party’s preparation for the December local government election, as well as the 2027 general elections. He urged the stakeholders to embrace unity and inclusivity with a view to stabilizing and strengthening the party at the grassroots.


The Governor stressed that the forthcoming congresses must be handled in a manner that would accommodate all interests within the party, noting that a peaceful, transparent and inclusive process would further strengthen the APC at the grassroots and fortify the stability which the party currently enjoys in the state.


While commending the leaders and members of the party for their collective efforts and unity that produced victory for the part in the June 20 governorship election, the Governor said the congresses must be conducted in a way that would position the party for victories in successive elections beyond 2030.


Governor Oyebanji said “we have broken the jinx of consecutive tenure, we have to break another jinx when I leave in 2030, another APC person must emerge and the foundation for that is this congresses.


“This congress has implication for a lot of things; it has implication for the local government election in December, it has implication for the presidential and the national and state assembly in January and febuary respectively. We have a tradition that have worked for us and that is what we are still going to follow. The leaders must do everything to ensure that we have a strong party that will in another four years produce another governor.”


Speaking further, Governor Oyebanji said he had absolute confidence in Chief Abejide’s ability to do a good job.  

“Once again I appeal to us all that we need to give our best to our President, he has been so good to us, he has been extremely supportive and this is the only opportunity to say thank you”, he added. 


Earlier in his remarks, APC State Chairman, Mr Sola Elesin congratulated the Governor on his re-election, describing the victory as historic as it marked the breaking of the jinx of a sitting Governor securing second term in office in Ekiti state


The Chairman commended party leaders and members for their commitment and contributions, which he said were instrumental to the overwhelming victory secured at the pool. He urged them to sustain the momentum by ensuring a massive turnout of voters in the subsequent elections, stressing that the party must remain focused and committed to mobilizing the electorate particularly ahead of the 2027 general election. 


Also in his remarks, former Governor Segun Oni, who stressed the need for all stakeholders to rejig their strategies and strengthen their mobilization efforts ahead of the forthcoming presidential election, urged them to focus on increasing voter turnout by deepening grassroots engagement and ensuring that supporters are adequately mobilized to participate in the election.


Also present at the event were, the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Adeoye Aribasoye, Secretary to the State Government, Prof Habibat Adubiaro, Chief of Staff, Mr Niyi Adebayo, and Leaders of the Party across the state.

Ekiti Pioneers Inclusive Education, Trains Mainstream Teachers, Therapists, Special Ed Teachers in Montessori Teaching Methods

Ekiti Pioneers Inclusive Education, Trains Mainstream Teachers, Therapists, Special Ed Teachers in Montessori Teaching Methods 


Ekiti State Government has trained mainstream teachers, therapists and special education teachers across the state on inclusive Montessori Education, as part of efforts to strengthen the capacity of education personnel to be able to run inclusive curriculum, provide effective learning and support children with special needs.

The seven days capacity building training programme, which came to a close on Saturday, was held at the Government Special School for Children with Physical and Intellectual Disabilities, Ido Ekiti, and had a total of 57 participants drawn from inclusive and special schools across the state.

In line with SDG 4, the programme was designed to equip participants with relevant knowledge and skills to improve teaching, learning and care for children living with various forms of disabilities, while promoting an inclusive learning environment where every child can participate and thrive.

The state has established adaptive classrooms in its special and inclusive schools as model sites. These classrooms are equipped with Montessori materials which are repurposed to support interventions for children with disabilities.

Speaking at the end of the seven-day training, the Special Adviser on Special Education and Social Inclusion, Princess Adetoun Agboola, said the training was part of the Governor Biodun Oyebanji led-administration’s commitment to ensuring that every child, irrespective of disability or learning challenges, has access to quality education and opportunity to develop his or her full potentials through an evidence-based methodology and therapy services. 

Ekiti State is the first state in Nigeria to employ speech therapists, physiotherapists, and occupational therapists in public special schools.

Explaining that despite the high cost associated with the Montessori method of education, the Governor had ensured its adoption for children with disabilities. The Montessori approach was developed by an Italian physician who was asked to work with children with developmental delays. Over the years, the curriculum has proven effective in providing natural interventions for children with disabilities, in addition to therapies.

Earlier in his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Ekiti State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Mr Michael Omolayo appreciated Governor Oyebanji for his continued support and commitment to strengthening inclusive education in the state.

Also in her remarks, one of the resources person at the training, Mrs Mary Robinson, a Montessori Directress, said the participants were taken through the five curriculum methods of education to furnished them with the practical understanding of the Montessori approach and how its principles could effectively be applied in teaching children, particularly those with special educational needs.

Speaking on behalf of the participants, the Principal of the Government Special School for the Deaf, Ikoro Ekiti, Mrs Adu Olaide Temitope, who appreciated the state government for organising the training, described it as an eye-opening and valuable experience.

Sunday, 16 August 2026

OYEBANJI CONGRATULATES ADELEKE ON RE-ELECTION

OYEBANJI CONGRATULATES ADELEKE ON RE-ELECTION

…. Hails President Tinubu for providing level playing field  

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has congratulated Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke on his re-election for another term of office, following his victory in Saturday’s Osun State Governorship election .

Governor Adeleke, the candidate of the Accord Party, was declared winner of the August 15, 2026 election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Sunday morning. 

Governor Oyebanji, in a statement by his Special Adviser of Media, Yinka Oyebode, and made available to journalists on Sunday, hailed the emergence of Governor Adeleke as winner in the keenly contested election as a reflection of the wishes of the majority of Osun State voters. 

Congratulating Governor Adeleke on the re-election, Governor Oyebanji urged him to be magnanimous in victory. He urged him to reach out to other contestants and seek their input in the new administration. 

Similarly, Governor Oyebanji praised the President of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for providing a level playing field for all the contestants in the Osun election, a development he said led to a significant reduction in tension and made the contest a fair one . 

He also congratulated the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Oyebamiji , for being a worthy challenger in the contest.

The Ekiti State Governor equally applauded Osun APC members for putting up a very strong fight, urging them to behave as worthy opponent by going back to the drawing board to map out plans for future elections. 

While commending INEC and the security agencies for a job well done, Governor Oyebanji said the outcome of the election should not be misinterpreted as a true reflection of Osun indigenes about President Tinubu and the 2027 Presidential elections, stressing that Osun people will massively vote for the President and APC come 2027. 

“This is democracy and majority of Osun voters have expressed their preference for the re- election of Governor Ademola Adeleke. 

“Congratulations to Governor Adeleke on the electoral victory. I urge him to be magnanimous in victory and carry other contestants along in the task of building a more prosperous Osun State. 

“We must specially appreciate our dear President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for providing a level playing field for all the contestants. This singular act of the President reduced tension and made the contest a credible one. 

“The outcome of the Osun Governorship election should not be misinterpreted as a true reflection of Osun people about President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Certainly not. The people of Osun will massively vote for President Tinubu come January 2027.”, Oyebanji added.

Saturday, 15 August 2026

Oyebanji commissions upgraded Itapaji maternity health centre, to intensify fight against maternal and child mortality

*Oyebanji commissions upgraded Itapaji maternity health centre, to intensify fight against maternal and child mortality*

...As Ajoni LCDA chairman empowers 400 residents with cash grants, farm inputs, food palliatives

Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, on Friday commissioned the newly upgraded Itapaji Maternity Health Centre in Ajoni Local Council Development Area (LCDA), reaffirming his administration’s commitment to reducing maternal and child mortality through improved access to quality healthcare at the grassroots.

The multi-million-naira health facility, delivered through a productive partnership between Ajoni LCDA and Latter-day Saint (LDS) Charities, is expected to significantly enhance maternal and child healthcare services in the rural communities of Ajoni.

Represented at the commissioning by the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oyebanji Filani, the governor said Ekiti State has maintained one of the lowest maternal and child mortality rates in Nigeria, as well as one of the highest life expectancy indices in the country.

He assured residents that his administration would continue to invest heavily in healthcare infrastructure and personnel to sustain those achievements.

Governor Oyebanji commended the Executive Chairman of Ajoni LCDA, Prince Michael Ogungbemi, for transforming the maternity centre into a modern healthcare facility capable of delivering quality medical services to residents in remote communities.

He noted that the delivery of a newborn baby shortly after the completion of the project underscored the importance and immediate impact of the upgraded facility.

The governor announced the immediate deployment of nurses and other medical personnel to the centre and also approved the construction of official staff quarters and a perimeter fence to strengthen security and improve service delivery.

To ensure affordability and wider access to healthcare, he directed the Ekiti State Health Insurance Scheme (EKHIS) to integrate the facility into the state’s Ulerawa Health Insurance Scheme.

He appealed to community leaders to support the government by providing temporary accommodation for newly deployed health workers pending the completion of the proposed staff quarters.

«“This facility will greatly improve healthcare services for pregnant women and nursing mothers. Our goal is clear: no woman should die during childbirth in Ekiti State. We will continue to take quality healthcare to both urban and rural communities,” the governor said.»

In his address, Prince Michael Ogungbemi expressed appreciation to Governor Oyebanji and the Africa West Area Office of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for their humanitarian partnership and support.

He said the project was made possible by the increased autonomy and developmental opportunities currently being enjoyed by local councils under the Oyebanji administration.

According to him, the facility underwent a comprehensive upgrade involving structural renovation, installation of modern medical equipment and deployment of a renewable energy system to guarantee uninterrupted healthcare services.

He disclosed that the power infrastructure comprises 20 units of 550W high-efficiency solar panels, an 8kW Deye inverter and a 16kWh Deye battery storage system, providing reliable electricity for critical medical operations.

The LCDA chairman also highlighted other health interventions undertaken by his administration, including a three-year nutrition programme in partnership with the Bountiful Children Foundation (BCF), USA, which benefited more than 1,100 malnourished children across 10 communities.

He added that free medical outreaches had also been conducted in collaboration with Agbeyewa Farms and the Nigerian Youth Congress (NYC).

The Olu of Itapaji, Oba AbdulAzeez Abdulakareem Adebanjo, commended Governor Oyebanji for his administration’s consistent support for the community and pledged that residents would take ownership of the facility and protect it from vandalism.

The monarch appealed for additional government support, including perimeter fencing, security personnel and resident nurses to ensure optimal utilisation of the centre.

In recognition of his contributions to community development, Oba Adebanjo conferred the traditional titles of Amuludun of Itapaji and Atayese of Itapaji on Prince Michael Ogungbemi.

As part of the event, the LCDA chairman also unveiled an economic empowerment programme benefiting 400 residents.

The beneficiaries included:

- 100 farmers who received high-grade agrochemicals;
- 100 farmers who received knapsack sprayers;
- 100 small business owners who received cash grants to expand their enterprises; and
- 100 vulnerable residents who received food palliatives.

The commissioning ceremony was attended by several senior government officials, including the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Mrs. Olusola Igotun; Permanent Secretary, Ekiti State Hospitals Management Board, Dr. Olasunkanmi Alabi; Executive Secretary, Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr. Akintunde Ogunsakin; General Manager, EKHIS, Dr. Charles Doherty, as well as traditional rulers, religious leaders and local government officials.
...As Ajoni LCDA chairman empowers 400 residents with cash grants, farm inputs, food palliatives

Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, on Friday commissioned the newly upgraded Itapaji Maternity Health Centre in Ajoni Local Council Development Area (LCDA), reaffirming his administration’s commitment to reducing maternal and child mortality through improved access to quality healthcare at the grassroots.

The multi-million-naira health facility, delivered through a productive partnership between Ajoni LCDA and Latter-day Saint (LDS) Charities, is expected to significantly enhance maternal and child healthcare services in the rural communities of Ajoni.

Represented at the commissioning by the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oyebanji Filani, the governor said Ekiti State has maintained one of the lowest maternal and child mortality rates in Nigeria, as well as one of the highest life expectancy indices in the country.

He assured residents that his administration would continue to invest heavily in healthcare infrastructure and personnel to sustain those achievements.

Governor Oyebanji commended the Executive Chairman of Ajoni LCDA, Prince Michael Ogungbemi, for transforming the maternity centre into a modern healthcare facility capable of delivering quality medical services to residents in remote communities.

He noted that the delivery of a newborn baby shortly after the completion of the project underscored the importance and immediate impact of the upgraded facility.

The governor announced the immediate deployment of nurses and other medical personnel to the centre and also approved the construction of official staff quarters and a perimeter fence to strengthen security and improve service delivery.

To ensure affordability and wider access to healthcare, he directed the Ekiti State Health Insurance Scheme (EKHIS) to integrate the facility into the state’s Ulerawa Health Insurance Scheme.

He appealed to community leaders to support the government by providing temporary accommodation for newly deployed health workers pending the completion of the proposed staff quarters.

«“This facility will greatly improve healthcare services for pregnant women and nursing mothers. Our goal is clear: no woman should die during childbirth in Ekiti State. We will continue to take quality healthcare to both urban and rural communities,” the governor said.»

In his address, Prince Michael Ogungbemi expressed appreciation to Governor Oyebanji and the Africa West Area Office of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for their humanitarian partnership and support.

He said the project was made possible by the increased autonomy and developmental opportunities currently being enjoyed by local councils under the Oyebanji administration.

According to him, the facility underwent a comprehensive upgrade involving structural renovation, installation of modern medical equipment and deployment of a renewable energy system to guarantee uninterrupted healthcare services.

He disclosed that the power infrastructure comprises 20 units of 550W high-efficiency solar panels, an 8kW Deye inverter and a 16kWh Deye battery storage system, providing reliable electricity for critical medical operations.

The LCDA chairman also highlighted other health interventions undertaken by his administration, including a three-year nutrition programme in partnership with the Bountiful Children Foundation (BCF), USA, which benefited more than 1,100 malnourished children across 10 communities.

He added that free medical outreaches had also been conducted in collaboration with Agbeyewa Farms and the Nigerian Youth Congress (NYC).

The Olu of Itapaji, Oba AbdulAzeez Abdulakareem Adebanjo, commended Governor Oyebanji for his administration’s consistent support for the community and pledged that residents would take ownership of the facility and protect it from vandalism.

The monarch appealed for additional government support, including perimeter fencing, security personnel and resident nurses to ensure optimal utilisation of the centre.

In recognition of his contributions to community development, Oba Adebanjo conferred the traditional titles of Amuludun of Itapaji and Atayese of Itapaji on Prince Michael Ogungbemi.

As part of the event, the LCDA chairman also unveiled an economic empowerment programme benefiting 400 residents.

The beneficiaries included:

- 100 farmers who received high-grade agrochemicals;
- 100 farmers who received knapsack sprayers;
- 100 small business owners who received cash grants to expand their enterprises; and
- 100 vulnerable residents who received food palliatives.

The commissioning ceremony was attended by several senior government officials, including the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Mrs. Olusola Igotun; Permanent Secretary, Ekiti State Hospitals Management Board, Dr. Olasunkanmi Alabi; Executive Secretary, Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr. Akintunde Ogunsakin; General Manager, EKHIS, Dr. Charles Doherty, as well as traditional rulers, religious leaders and local government officials.

Friday, 14 August 2026

Chief Olumide Adeoya Empowers 100 Widows Across Three Ekiti LGAs

Chief Olumide Adeoya Empowers 100 Widows Across Three Ekiti LGAs

IFAKI-EKITI — The ancient town of Ifaki-Ekiti in Ido-Osi Local Government Area of Ekiti State was agog as a philanthropist and community leader, Dr. Chief Olumide Adeoya, empowered 100 widows drawn from Ido-Osi, Ilejemeje and Moba Local Government Areas.

The empowerment programme, organised as part of activities marking Adeoya’s birthday, was aimed at providing financial assistance to widows and supporting their efforts to improve their livelihoods, particularly those engaged in petty trading and other small-scale businesses.

Speaking at the event, Adeoya disclosed that the beneficiaries were randomly selected from the three local government areas that make up Ekiti North Senatorial District II, stressing that the selection process was transparent and devoid of sentiment, favouritism or political considerations.

He explained that the initiative was his modest contribution towards alleviating the challenges faced by vulnerable members of society and complementing the efforts of the Ekiti State Government under the leadership of Governor Biodun Oyebanji.

The celebrant also acknowledged and commended the humanitarian efforts of the First Lady of Ekiti State, Her Excellency, Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji, particularly her sustained intervention in the lives of widows and orphans through her Widows and Orphans Hope (WAOH) initiative.

Adeoya said he was inspired by the First Lady’s commitment to improving the welfare of vulnerable members of society and expressed his desire to emulate her compassionate gesture by extending support to widows in his community.

He expressed the hope that the financial assistance would provide immediate relief to the beneficiaries and enable those already engaged in petty trading and other businesses to increase their working capital and become more economically independent.

Adeoya urged other privileged individuals, corporate organisations and well-meaning Nigerians to emulate the gesture by supporting widows, the elderly and other vulnerable members of their communities.

One of his friends, Mr. Olugbenga Agbelusi, described the empowerment programme as a laudable initiative capable of making a meaningful difference in the lives of the beneficiaries.

Agbelusi noted that government alone could not meet all the needs of the people, stressing the importance of individuals, philanthropists and corporate organisations contributing to community development.

He said if more wealthy Nigerians invested directly in the welfare and economic empowerment of vulnerable people, many families would be lifted out of hardship while communities would experience greater development.

 The Coordinator of Ekiti State Widows Association, Mrs. Phebean Fatuase who was represented by Mrs. Rachael Olaitan appreciated Adeoya for what she described as his consistent concern for the welfare of widows in the state.
She thanked God for the life of the celebrant and prayed for longer life, good health, greater prosperity and continued capacity to impact lives positively.

Mrs. Olaitan also appealed to other individuals blessed with wealth and influence to remember the less privileged, noting that interventions such as Adeoya’s could give widows renewed hope, dignity and the opportunity to become more economically independent.

The Olufaki of Ifaki-Ekiti, Oba Adegbenro Falore, commended Adeoya for returning to his hometown to celebrate his birthday with his people and, more importantly, extending the celebration to vulnerable members of the community.

The monarch prayed for continued prosperity, good health and success for the celebrant.

The event was attended by representatives of the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Special Duties, Mrs. Racheal Babatunde; Special Adviser on Women Affairs, Chief Adetutu Abegunde; the Apelua of Ilogbo-Ekiti, Chief Olatoye, as well as other community leaders, friends, associates and beneficiaries.

The empowerment programme further underscored the importance of collaboration between government, individuals and community stakeholders in promoting social welfare, economic inclusion and improved livelihoods for vulnerable citizens across Ekiti State.

Tuesday, 11 August 2026

Oyebanji Unveils EKIFEST 2026, says Ekiti ‘ll become Leading Creative, Tourism Hub

Oyebanji Unveils EKIFEST 2026, says Ekiti ‘ll become Leading Creative, Tourism Hub 

...urges youths to use talents, creativity as instruments of transformation

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has promised to deploy the instrument of office to make Ekiti a major hub for cultural tourism and creative economy that will transform the lives of the productive population in Nigeria and Africa.

In order for the huge investments of his administration in creative economy not to result to nought, the Governor appealed to Ekiti youths to deploy their talents and creative endowments as instruments to create jobs, businesses and wealth that can accelerate economic development. 

Oyebanji gave the charge on Tuesday, while flagging off the 2026 edition of Ekiti State Festival of Arts and Culture(EKIFEST), held at Fajuyi Pavilion, Ado Ekiti, with the theme: "Continuity, The Pathway to Ensuring Prosperity".

Prior to the actual commencement of the festival, thousands of contingents drawn across the 16 Local Governments, Local Council Development Areas and other non-Ekiti nationalities, had held a cultural parade round Ado Ekiti, the state capital, to create awareness about the festival geared towards preserving and sustaining the culture and traditions of the people. 

Represented at the cultural fiesta by the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, the governor was emphatic that creativity and talents development were propitious platforms to build businesses and create jobs for the teeming productive population to survive under the current economy.

Governor Oyebanji said his vision as a leader, who believes in economic diversification, is to make Ekiti a frontline destination in cultural economy, branding Arts , Culture and Tourism as possessing huge economic potential that can transform any community or nation.

Oyebanji further reminded that economic development of any state is not solely anchored on infrastructure development, or solely measured by the quantum of roads built, but how tenacious a leader is to define and preserve the history of its people.  

While applauding experts in the Ministry of Arts and Culture as well as the development partners, Governor Oyebanji promised government's consistent support for local artists, arts exhibitors and those involved in creative businesses through patronage that can guarantee survival and contributions to economic growth.

Underscoring the significance of EKIFEST to youths' development, Oyebanji, said: "To our young people, this festival belongs to you that your creativity is your wealth. Your ideas can create jobs. Your talents can build businesses. Your imagination can transform communities. The creative economy is no longer the future- it is already here.

"As we celebrate EKIFEST, let us remember that the true measure of any society is not only in its roads and buildings, but also in how faithfully it preserves its heritage and how boldly it empowers its people".

The governor opined that the 2026 EKIFEST will help in fortifying the state's economy, advance its investments, deepen its unity and create opportunities for the youths and those operating in the creative sector.

Oyebanji noted that EKIFEST as an annual cultural festival has gone beyond mere sloganeering, saying it was specifically promoted to drive the prosperity vision and indicate his government's commitment to sustainable development that can rescue people from poverty and unemployment .

"Today marks the fourth consecutive edition of EKIFEST under this administration. This is no coincidence. It is a deliberate statement that culture occupies a majestic place in the domain of our development agenda. 

"Our vision is clear: we want Ekiti to become Nigeria's foremost destination for cultural tourism and one of the Africa's leading creative hubs. We are building infrastructures, strengthening institutions, supporting our creative talents, expanding opportunities for young entrepreneurs and creating an environment where culture contributes meaningfully to our economy".

In his submission at the cultural festival, the Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, Prof Rasak Ojo Bakare, commended Oyebanji for investing heavily in the arts and culture since the advent of his administration, describing EKIFEST as a celebration of Ekiti's rich cultural heritage and traditions, considered unique across the country.

Prof Bakare added that culture is far more than mere entertainments, branding it as a veritable opportunity to strengthen social cohesion, create hospitality, love and promote social order among the people of diverse interests and ethnic divides. 

"This year's EKIFEST will feature cultural parade, command performances, traditional competitions, talents showcasing that identify the cultural diversity of Ekiti people. The Biodun Oyebanji-led government was aware of the fact that culture can only be preserved when practised and passed on to the coming generations.  

"Under Governor Oyebanji's government, one of the fastest growing sectors that is generating employment and attracting investments is arts and culture. Let me also bring to your notice that Governor Oyebanji was the first governor in history to appoint a Director of Culture and a core professional as a Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Arts and Culture".

A respectable thespian in the Yoruba Movie, Dele Odule and his cultural troupe performed at the opening event.

Other high profile figures that graced the festival were: Local Government Chairmen, Commissioners, Special Advisers, traditional rulers, notable arts and culture icons, academics, traditionalists, members of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria( PMAN), traditional groups, other cultural groups from Nigerian Nationalities like Igbos, Ibibio, Idoma, Tiv, Bassa, among others.

Saturday, 8 August 2026

Oyebanji Urges Greater Collaboration among Revenue- Generating Agencies to Enhance IGR

Oyebanji Urges Greater Collaboration among Revenue- Generating Agencies to Enhance IGR 

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has called for stronger collaboration among revenue-generating agencies in the State, in order to boost Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), block leakages and enhance service delivery.

Governor Oyebanji made the call during a mid-year review meeting with heads of revenue-generating agencies at the EXCO Chamber, Governor's Office , Ado- Ekiti on Thursday. 

The meeting which reviewed the state’s revenue administration and compliance level, was attended by the Commissioner for Finance, Mr Akin Oyebode; Commissioner for Transport, Hon Kehinde Ajobiewe, Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Niyi Adebayo; Chairman, Ekiti State Internal Revenue Service, Mr Niran Olatona; Accountant General of the State, Mrs Ariyike Olayinka; as well as political and administrative heads of revenue- generating agencies. 

Stressing the need for all Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to work closely with EKIRS, the Governor noted that effective collaboration remains critical to achieving the state’s revenue target, adding that the meeting was convened to review the performance of revenue-generating agencies and assess the level of compliance with existing revenue policies.

The heads of the MDAs provided feedbacks on areas of challenges, prospects and targets as well as plans for improvement on revenue drive. 

The Governor further directed all the agencies to transit fully from manual revenue collection to automated processes, stressing that manual collection of revenues is not only outdated but prone to leakages and fraud. 

As part of measures to ensure compliance, Governor Oyebanji said a comprehensive review of the level of compliance by all revenue-generating agencies will take place in September.

While maintaining that his administration remains committed to building a more efficient and transparent system, the Governor charged all the heads of agencies to key into government’s vision by working together, complying fully with established procedures and ensuring that every kobo due to the State is properly accounted for.

Signed 
Olayinka Oyebode
Special Adviser (Media) to the Governor 
08-08-2027

Thursday, 6 August 2026

REVOLUTION FOR INTENTIONAL SUPPORT FOR PWDs HAS BEGUN IN EKITI, SAYS GOV OYEBANJI AT NAEC CONFERENCE

REVOLUTION FOR INTENTIONAL SUPPORT FOR PWDs HAS BEGUN IN EKITI, SAYS GOV OYEBANJI AT NAEC CONFERENCE 


Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to inclusive governance, declaring that the revolution for intentional support for Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) has begun in Ekiti State with the backing of the Presidency.

Governor Oyebanji stated this on Wednesday, while delivering the an address at the 36th Annual National Conference of the National Association for Exceptional Children (NAEC), held at the Distance Learning Institute, University of Lagos. 

Governor Oyebanji who was Chairman at the occasion, was conferred with the Award of “ Friendly Governor of Persons With Disabilities” in recognition of his landmark policies and programmes for PWDs in Ekiti State. 

Speaking to an audience of educators, therapists, parents, caregivers and stakeholders from across Nigeria, Governor Oyebanji, who was represented by the Special Adviser on Special Education and Social Inclusion, Princess Adetoun Agboola, commended NAEC for 36 years of advocacy and saluted all practitioners working with exceptional children. 

“I know your pains. I know your struggles. You are the ones turning ‘hopeless situations’ into testimonies. Let me assure you: Government is aware. And your interventions are working”, the Governor said.

Highlighting Ekiti’s strides, Governor Oyebanji listed key interventions to include free, compulsory and qualitative education for children with disabilities from primary to secondary school, establishment of the first adapted classrooms in public special schools in Nigeria, recruitment of Speech Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists in public special schools for the first time in Nigeria. 
Development of a new curriculum for Special/Rehabilitation Classes. 

Others include free healthcare for all PWDs at primary health centres, free therapeutic services in special schools, establishment of a Therapy Centre for Children with severe Disabilities, distribution of over N12 million worth of hearing aids and hosting of the _first ever Ekiti State Paralympics Games, where new talents were discovered. 

Speaking further, the Governor also cited the training and empowerment of over 130 PWDs with start-up kits, cash grants and Trade Test Certificates, and another 100 currently on apprenticeship, employment of 41 PWDs into the State Civil Service, approval for 17 therapists and 91 support staff as well as the creation of the Office of the Special Adviser on Special Education and Social Inclusion and appointment of Persons with Disabilities into key positions including as Executive Secretary, Special Assistant and Board Members.

“What we are doing in Ekiti is not an accident. Soon, this revolution will spread round Nigeria and across Africa. Because when one state proves that inclusion works, a nation cannot continue with exclusion”, he added.

The Governor urged parents not to hide children with disabilities, noting that training is ongoing for all Head teachers and Principals to ensure public schools remain open to all learners. He also charged stakeholders to leave the conference with commitments, not just resolutions.”

It is recalled that In June 2025, during the Annual National Conference of Nigeria Association of Special Education Teachers, Governor Oyebanji was conferred with the Disability Champion Award and the NASET Fellowship. He has also received other numerous awards based on his unique human face approach to governance and intentional support for persons with disabilities.

Oyebanji canvases stronger collaboration between states and the World Bank*

*Oyebanji canvases stronger collaboration between states and the World Bank*

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has canvased a stronger collaboration between the World Bank and the sub nationals to step up development , stressing that each state has its peculiar developmental challenges that require tailored solution.

Governor Oyebanji made the call on Wednesday during a meeting with the World Bank delegation on Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE), a World Bank assisted programe led by the Task Team Leader, Mr. Shinsaku Nomura in his office in Ado Ekiti. 

Emphasizing the need for stronger collaboration between the World Bank and state governments, the Governor said that states are in a better position to identify their priority needs and provide context-specific solutions.

 The Governor maintained that development partners would achieve better results when they work closely with each sub-national government.

While assuring that Ekiti State remains committed to partnering with the World Bank in areas that would improve the welfare of Ekiti people, particularly in education, youth development and other critical sectors, Governor Oyebanji expressed the readiness of his administration to provide necessary support for the successful implementation of AGILE projects in the state. 

Earlier in his remarks, the Task Team Lead of the AGILE Programme , Mr. Shinsaku Nomura said the team was in Ekiti to assess the progress of the programme in the state.

Shinsaku commended the state government for its commitment to educational development and expressed optimism that continued collaboration would further enhance the delivery of the project’s objective.

Also at the meeting were, Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Habibat Adubiaro, Chief of Staff, Mr. Niyi Adebayo, Commissioner of Education, Dr (Mrs) Olabimpe Aderiye, Special Adviser Media, Mr Yinka Oyebode, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Mr Bayode Ogunmola, State Project Coordinator, Mrs Yewande Adesua among others.

Wednesday, 5 August 2026

Youth Development: Ekiti to commence renovation of NYSC orientation camp

Youth Development: Ekiti to commence renovation of NYSC orientation camp

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has given approval for a comprehensive renovation and upgrade of the NYSC Orientation Camp in the state, even as he restated his administration’s unalloyed commitment to youth development. 

Governor Oyebanji disclosed this during a meeting with the NYSC State Coordinator, Mr Ige Adeola , in his office on Tuesday, where the state of the camp facilities were discussed. 

Governor Oyebanji noted that the renovation became necessary to ensure that the camp, which serves as the first point of contact for over 6,000 Ekiti Corps Members annually, reflects his administration’s commitment to youth development, excellence and hospitality.

The Governor also promised to solicit support of some eminent citizens of the State to sponsor some projects within the camp. This, he said, will compliment efforts of the State Government and ensure that the orientation camp is comprehensively renovated within a reasonably short period. 

The planned renovation may necessitate the deployment of the next batch of of corp members in October to any of the neighbouring states in order to allow for full concentration on the renovation work at the camp.

He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to youth development and pledged continued support for NYSC operations in Ekiti State. 

The Governor also commended Corps Members for their contributions to Health, Education and Community Development across the state.

The State Director of NYSC, Mr Ige Adeola had earlier appealed to Governor Oyebanji for urgent intervention in the upgrade of facilities at the Orientation Camp and the State Secretariat as he presented a 3-phase implementation strategy to address the long-standing challenges facing the scheme in the state.

The Director used the opportunity to commend the Governor for his consistent support, particularly the approval of meal subsidies for Corps Members and previous interventions on camp toiletries. He expressed optimism that with the Governor’s intervention, the welfare of Corps Members in Ekiti will be greatly improved. 

Mr Ige hoped that the Corps Members would continue to make significant contributions to Ekiti State in the areas of Health, Education, and Community Development.

Also present at the meeting were the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Habibat Adubiaro; Chief of Staff, Mr Niyi Adebayo; Commissioner for Youth Development, Mr Adedayo Gold and Special Adviser, Media, Mr Olayinka Oyebode.

Oyebanji awards Ekiti-born Spelling Bee World Champion Damilola Adeolu, full scholarship

Oyebanji awards Ekiti-born Spelling Bee World Champion Damilola Adeolu, full scholarship 

… Gifts Damilola, school, coach N5m 

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has awarded a full scholarship to 14-year old Damilola Adeolu, the SSS1 student who won two gold medals at the World Spelling Bee championship held in Shanghai, China recently. 

Damilola, a student of St Lawrence Metropolitan College, Ado Ekiti, had represented Africa at the world championship, having earlier emerged winner of the National and African Spelling Bee Championships earlier in the year. 

Governor Oyebanji hailed the youngster for her amazing and brilliant performances at the national, Africa and world Spelling Bee Competitions, when he received her, her parents, Rev and Mrs Adeolu, her coach and her school proprietor, Elder Lawrence Oluwafemi at the Governor’s office, Ado Ekiti on Monday. 

Aside the scholarship, Governor Oyebanji also awarded monthly allowances for Damilola’s upkeep and learning facilities, stressing that the State Government would show a greater level of interest in her future much more than the joy of the laurels she has won. 

Governor Oyebanji described Damilola’s feat as a proud moment for Ekiti, Nigeria and Africa in general, noting that her giant strides would go a long way to inspire other students to dare to be among the best. 

He also reiterated the commitment of his administration to supporting Ekiti youths to compete favorable with their counterparts in any part of the world and providing platforms for them to exhibit their God- given talents. 

The Governor said, “You have made us extremely proud. You have conquered the world, but you need to conquer the future. The future is ahead of you.
To sustain that future, the Governor announced that the state government will underwrite all of Damilola’s educational bills from SS2 through secondary school and university. 

He added that the scholarship will be "all-embracing" and will also cover monthly welfare support and provision of learning materials such as books, computers and other needs.

“I have just discussed with the Commissioner for Education. From now till she finishes secondary school, government will pay. When she gets to university, we will sit down and work that out with you,” the Governor stressed.

The Governor also
Promised to facilitate Damilola’s meeting with the Minister of Education, and office of the Wife of the President, stressing that her exploits should be celebrated beyond state level. 

To celebrate the achievement, the Governor announced cash rewards of N2 million for Damilola, N2 million for her school, and N1 million for her coach.

Speaking with Journalists shortly after the event, the Proprietor of the school, Mr Lawrence Oluwafemi highlighted how Damilola emerged as world champion saying she first conquered Nigeria and later represented Nigeria at the African championship where she also emerged first. He thanked the Ekiti State Governor for sponsoring their trip to Shanghai, China to represent Africa, noting that without the support, the journey would not have been possible.

The Proprietor added that Damilola is not the only star student. “We have a lot of them. She and other students will also be going back to Beijing next year to represent Ekiti, Nigeria, and Africa. “And we are coming back as champions.” He added.

Also speaking with Journalists, Damilola described her experience as "amazing and "wonderful" It was a wonderful experience and I felt very happy and proud of herself when she became one of the gold award medalists.

Damilola thanked the state Governor, Mr Oyebanji for the support she received and promised to continue to do the state proud. She however used the opportunity to encourage other young people to keep on believing and be proud of themselves stating that someday, they will eventually win and make the state and the country proud.

Also at the event were the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Habibat Adubiaro, Head of Service, Dr Folakemi Olomojobi, Chief of Staff, Mr Niyi Adebayo, Commissioner for Education, Dr Bimpe Aderiye, Special Adviser on tertiary education, Prof. Akeem Azeez and Special Adviser, Media, Mr Yinka Oyebode.