Wednesday, 11 February 2026

CRISIS ROCKS EKITI CITY BOY MOVEMENT: TINUBU’S AIDE ACCUSED OF FOMENTING DISCORD AND LEADERSHIP USURPATION




A volatile leadership crisis is currently tearing through the Ekiti State chapter of the City Boy Movement, the frontline coalition mobilizing for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Central to the brewing storm are grave allegations of sabotage, character assassination, and an orchestrated power grab targeting the duly appointed State Director, Prince Ayorinde Ejioye.

Prince Ayorinde Ejioye, a native of Ikole-Ekiti, was formally ratified as the Ekiti State Director on August 14, 2025, at the movement’s National Headquarters in Abuja. His appointment, sanctioned and signed by the Director General, Hon. Tosin Shoga, was a recognition of Ejioye’s unwavering institutional loyalty and strategic contributions to the movement’s grassroots architecture. Shoga specifically cited Ejioye’s vibrancy and reliability as the catalysts for driving the movement’s objectives across the state.

However, the internal stability of the group was shattered on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, when reports emerged that Sunday Asefon, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on Student Matters, alongside his associates, allegedly launched a coordinated campaign to delegitimize Prince Ejioye’s leadership. Despite Ejioye having secured the formal blessings of Ekiti youth, the state government, and party hierarchy, insiders suggest this is a calculated coup d’état. Sources within the movement allege that Asefon is attempting to hijack the machinery in Ekiti to position himself as the primary conduit for anticipated capital injections from Barr. Seyi Tinubu.

Supporters of the State Director have slammed Asefon’s maneuvers as predatory and self-serving, arguing that these actions are an affront to the collective progress of Ekiti youth. Critics point to Asefon’s controversial history within the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), accusing him of employing "dark arts" and "mischievous propaganda" to sow seeds of disaffection. The allegations against the SSA include fabricating narratives to erode Ejioye’s standing with Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji and Presidency stakeholders, while weaponizing factionalism to create a parallel structure. Many within the coalition have gone as far as labeling him a "traitor," alleging that his actions are motivated by the personal gain of a rumored House of Representatives bid rather than the political vision of the Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji and the President.

As tensions reach a breaking point, the rank-and-file members of the City Boy Movement in Ekiti are demanding an immediate and decisive intervention from the national leadership. There is a growing consensus that the integrity of the movement must be protected from "political mercenaries" to ensure the unity and stability of the APC youth wing ahead of future engagements.

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‎Oyebanji Administration Deepens Inclusion, Supports PWDs with Food, Cash Assistance‎


‎The Ekiti State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to the welfare and inclusion of Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) with the distribution of food items and cash support across the state’s 16 local government areas.
‎The gesture was carried out by the Office of Special Education and Social Inclusion, led by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Special Education and Social Inclusion, Princess Adetoun Agboola, as part of efforts to cushion the effects of economic hardship on vulnerable groups.
‎The three-day exercise, which commenced on Monday and is expected to end on Wednesday, has items distributed to beneficiaries, including bags of rice, beans, and cash assistance.

‎Speaking during the exercise, Princess Agboola said Governor Biodun Oyebanji places high priority on the welfare and rights of persons with disabilities, stressing that the initiative was driven by compassion and genuine concern rather than political considerations.
‎According to her, the governor’s administration has consistently demonstrated love and support for PWDs through policies and programmes targeted at improving their quality of life.
‎She therefore urged beneficiaries to reciprocate the gesture by supporting the leader who prioritises their welfare, particularly as the state prepares for the next governorship election.
‎Princess Agboola also used the opportunity to remind PWDs of the free healthcare programme approved by the governor for persons with disabilities in Ekiti State, encouraging them to visit the nearest primary healthcare centres in their communities to register and enjoy the services at no cost.
‎She further highlighted other interventions of the Governor Oyebanji administration in the disability sector, including the repositioning of special schools across the state through the provision of modern equipment, recruitment of relevant manpower, establishment of therapy centres and other life-impacting initiatives.
‎The Special Assistant also spoke on various empowerment and skills acquisition programmes organised for PWDs by the state government, noting that some beneficiaries had already benefited from vocational training and financial support to start small businesses.
‎One of the beneficiaries, who was trained in catering service management, testified to the positive impact of the programme on her livelihood.
‎However, Princess Agboola expressed concern over what she described as the poor response of some PWDs to government financial assistance programmes, urging them to take future opportunities more seriously, as such interventions are meant to empower them economically and improve their standard of living.
‎At the event, many of the beneficiaries, who turned up with their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), pledged their support for Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, assuring him of their backing for a second term in office.

Monday, 9 February 2026

Dr. Kayode Fayemi at 61: The Quiet Architecture of LeadershipBy: Hon. Ibraheem Kunle Olarewaju

Dr. Kayode Fayemi at 61: The Quiet Architecture of Leadership

By: Hon. Ibraheem Kunle Olarewaju 

In a political culture that often celebrates dominance over depth, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi has built his public life around a different proposition: that leadership is not an event, but an architecture. 

At 61, his journey through activism, governance and international diplomacy reveals a leader more concerned with foundations than fireworks, more invested in people than in personal power.

Fayemi’s leadership style is defined by preparation. Long before assuming executive authority, he had immersed himself in ideas democracy, federalism, conflict resolution and state-building. This intellectual discipline would later distinguish his conduct in office. 

He approached governance not as improvisation, but as an extension of thought. Every major decision was anchored in consultation, research and institutional memory.

As Governor of Ekiti State, Fayemi governed with an uncommon sense of proportion. He resisted the temptation to personalise authority, choosing instead to strengthen systems capable of functioning beyond political cycles. 

His administration emphasised planning, policy continuity and professional competence within the civil service. This orientation reflected a leader who understood that the true test of governance is not visibility, but durability.

At the heart of Fayemi’s public service lies a deep commitment to human development. He consistently framed governance as an investment in people teachers, civil servants, students, professionals and the elderly. Education reforms, social protection programmes and public sector training initiatives were not treated as welfare gestures, but as strategic interventions aimed at expanding capacity and dignity.

This human-centred approach also shaped his leadership within institutions. Fayemi has always governed with teams, not entourages. He surrounded himself with professionals drawn from diverse backgrounds academia, civil society, development practice and the private sector and empowered them to contribute meaningfully. In doing so, he cultivated a culture of responsibility rather than sycophancy.

Perhaps the most enduring dimension of Fayemi’s leadership is his role as a deliberate cultivator of new political talent. Unlike many leaders who consolidate relevance by monopolising influence, Fayemi has consistently created space for others to grow. Throughout his career, younger politicians, policy advisers and technocrats have found encouragement, mentorship and opportunity under his leadership.

This generational orientation is neither accidental nor cosmetic. Fayemi has long believed that leadership must renew itself or risk stagnation. His administrations became platforms for grooming future leaders individuals exposed early to policy complexity, ethical standards and institutional discipline. Many of these protégés now occupy strategic roles within government and party structures, extending his influence beyond formal office.

Fayemi’s leadership style also reflects emotional intelligence an often-overlooked quality in Nigerian politics. He has demonstrated an ability to manage power without antagonism and authority without intimidation. Even in moments of political contestation, he has preferred dialogue to dominance, persuasion to coercion. This temperament has earned him respect across partisan and regional divides.

Beyond the domestic arena, Fayemi’s leadership has attracted sustained international recognition. His work in democratic governance, peace-building and conflict mediation has positioned him as a credible African voice within global policy circles. International organisations and foreign governments have engaged him not merely as a former governor or minister, but as a practitioner-scholar with grounded experience in statecraft.

As Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Fayemi elevated the institution into a respected policy platform with international credibility. He strengthened its research capacity, deepened its engagement with development partners and projected subnational governance as a serious site for reform and innovation. Under his leadership, the forum became a reference point for policy coordination rather than political rivalry.

Fayemi’s international engagements have always been anchored in national interest. He has consistently framed Nigeria’s challenges within broader African and global contexts security, resource governance, democratic consolidation offering perspectives shaped by practice rather than abstraction. This has reinforced his reputation as a bridge between local governance realities and global policy conversations.

What distinguishes Fayemi further is his relationship with power itself. He has known victory and defeat, influence and exclusion. Yet, power has never appeared to define his self-worth or public conduct. His responses to political setbacks have been marked by reflection rather than resentment, reinforcing the image of a leader guided by purpose rather than ego.

Within party politics, particularly the All Progressives Congress, Fayemi has functioned as a stabilising presence advocating internal democracy, strategic thinking and institutional coherence. His engagement suggests a belief that political parties must serve as schools of leadership, not merely electoral machines.

At 61, Fayemi’s relevance is increasingly measured by continuity rather than control. His influence persists through institutions strengthened, people developed and ideas institutionalised. In a political system often disrupted by abrupt transitions, this quiet continuity is both rare and valuable.

Dr. Kayode Fayemi’s story challenges conventional metrics of leadership success. It suggests that leadership is not always loud, that impact is not always immediate, and that legacy is not always visible at once. Sometimes, leadership works silently shaping minds, building systems and preparing successors.

As Nigeria navigates a period of uncertainty and generational transition, Fayemi’s example offers a different vocabulary of power: one rooted in stewardship, learning and trust. At 61, he stands not as a finished monument, but as a living blueprint of leadership as architecture carefully designed, patiently constructed and meant to endure.

Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Olarewaju Hails Adebayo at 68, Describes Him as Pillar of Ekiti’s Democratic Foundation

Olarewaju Hails Adebayo at 68, Describes Him as Pillar of Ekiti’s Democratic Foundation

An All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain and Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (House of Reps), Hon. Ibraheem Kunle Olarewaju, has congratulated the first Executive Governor of Ekiti State, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, on the occasion of his 68th birthday.

Hon. Olarewaju, in a congratulatory message made available to journalists, described Otunba Adebayo as an accomplished statesman, seasoned administrator, and a foundational figure in Ekiti State’s democratic evolution.

He recalled that as the pioneer Executive Governor of Ekiti State, Otunba Adebayo played a historic role in laying the administrative, political, and institutional foundations of the state following its creation. 

According to him, Adebayo’s tenure was marked by a commitment to due process, prudence, and stability at a critical period in the state’s early development.

The presidential aide further noted that beyond his years in office, Otunba Adebayo has remained a respected voice in national affairs, contributing to democratic consolidation and good governance through various public service roles. 

He added that Adebayo’s calm leadership style, integrity, and ability to build consensus across political divides have earned him widespread respect.

Hon. Olarewaju also acknowledged the elder statesman’s mentorship of younger leaders, noting that his legacy continues to inspire a new generation of public servants committed to progressive ideals and national unity.

He wished Otunba Adebayo good health, long life, and continued wisdom, praying that his wealth of experience would remain a source of guidance to Ekiti State and the nation.

Friday, 30 January 2026

Veteran Artist Pa Emmanuel Abejide Apologizes, Exonerates Erelu Bisi Fayemi Over Missing Artworks


 Veteran artist and retired museum curator, Pa Emmanuel Abejide, has clarified the controversy surrounding his missing artworks, explicitly exonerating the former First Lady of Ekiti State, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, from any personal involvement in the incident.


In a recent interview, the 86-year-old artist, who served in the national museum for nearly three decades, addressed the administrative lapses that led to the confusion following the 2020 "Steady Strides" exhibition. He emphasized that the protocols of her office would have made it impossible for her to be personally responsible for the movement or custody of the pieces.

Speaking directly on the matter, Pa Abejide stated:  "From what I know, after her selecting those works, she left the venue. And she wouldn't know what was happening behind. So she couldn't have carried my work to anywhere. Particularly when it was clear that no work was carried to her office. If there is any way the publication has affected her image, I am sorry that it happened that way, but it was not intended." 

Pa Abejide noted that as a veteran with decades of experience in museum administration (1971–1999), he understands that it was not the First Lady’s duty to handle the logistics of the artworks. He explained that a panel was supposed to evaluate the works for payment a process that seemingly failed at the administrative level rather than through any personal fault of Erelu Fayemi.

The artist expressed deep regret over any negative light the situation may have cast on the former First Lady, whom he described as a "mentor" and a supporter of the arts. He recalled her role in his recognition as an "icon and a legend" during her time in office.
"I would now be an ingrate if I should now think I should drag her name into the mud," Abejide said, reaffirming his respect for her contributions to the Ministry of Arts, Culture, and Tourism.


Thursday, 29 January 2026

Oyebanji's Aide Commissions Markets, Boreholes, Empowers Women in Aiyekire, Gbonyin‎


‎The Director-General of the Ekiti State Bureau of Local Content, Hon. Lekan Ijidale, has commissioned a series of community-focused projects in Aiyekire Local Government Area and Gbonyin Local Council Development Area (LCDA), aimed at improving grassroots economic activities, access to clean water and social welfare.
‎The projects, which were unveiled in Aba Ipole and Agbado, include the construction of modern open-stalls markets in both communities, solar-powered boreholes to provide potable water and targeted empowerment initiatives for vulnerable groups.
‎As part of the empowerment programme, 53 elderly women and widows received ₦50,000 each to support petty trading, while 10,000 exercise books were distributed to pupils across public primary schools in Aiyekire LGA and Gbonyin LCDA, to ease the burden on parents and promote learning.
‎Speaking at the commissioning ceremonies, Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, who was represented by his Special Adviser on Politics, Chief Jide Awe, commended Hon. Ijidale for what he described as thoughtful, people-centred leadership.
‎Chief Awe said the projects reflected the character of a responsible public officer who prioritises the welfare of his people and projects the All Progressives Congress (APC) in a positive light.
‎"Lekan has once again demonstrated that politics should be about service. These interventions are not only touching lives directly but also strengthening the bond between the government and the people,” he said. 
‎He appreciated the residents of the benefiting communities for their continued support for the APC and the Oyebanji administration.
‎In his remarks, Hon. Lekan Ijidale said the projects were designed to enhance health, wellbeing and socio-economic development at the grassroots, stressing that all the interventions were personally funded.
‎He expressed gratitude to Governor Oyebanji for what he described as purposeful leadership and visible development across the state, particularly in Aiyekire and Gbonyin axis.
‎Hon. Ijidale listed key government interventions in the area to include the renovation of Ile-Owuro High School, the restoration of electricity supply to Aiyekire and Gbonyin LCDAs through reconnection to the national grid after over 12 years of darkness, the ongoing Agbado-Ipole-Ise road project, as well as the renovation and upgrading of health centres.
‎According to him, the developments have revived economic activities, improved security and restored hope among residents.
‎“The community has stood by me and our party over the years. It is only right to give back by investing in projects that will uplift the people and further strengthen the presence of the APC, while also paving the way for Governor Oyebanji’s second term,” he said.
‎He explained that the cash support given to widows and elderly women was targeted at empowering women who play critical roles in building stable families and sustaining local economies.
‎Hon. Ijidale also thanked traditional rulers, party leaders and residents of Agbado-Ekiti and Aba Ìpole for their patience, prayers and encouragement, urging beneficiaries to use the facilities responsibly and protect them for future generations.
‎Dignitaries at the event included the Commissioner for Environment, Chief Tosin Ajisafe Aluko; Special Adviser on Rural Mobilisation, Mrs. Oluremi Ajayi; SA on Gender Empowerment and Mobilization, Mrs Kemi Olaleye, Ekiti APC Chairman, Hon. Shola Eleshin and Chairman of Aiyekire Local Government, Hon. Davies Adeyemo. 
‎Others were the Chairman of Gbonyin LCDA, Mr Oluwadamilare Ajayi, the Owa Oro of Agbado, HRM Oba Samuel Adeshina; the Onise of Isinbode Ekiti; the Oniro of Iro Ekiti; Ateju of Ayeteju Ekiti; the Onijan of Ijan Ekiti, the Ajagun of Ilu Omoba; community leaders, market women and party faithful.


POLITICS WITHOUT BITTERNESS WILL STRENGTHEN DEMOCRACY IN NIGERIA, SAYS OYEBANJI



…. As Sam Omatseye examines “democracy” at OAU lecture 



Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has canvassed entrenchment of politics without bitterness to ensure a more virile, stronger and lasting democracy that will deliver quality governance to Nigerians.

As Ekiti State gears up for the conduct of governorship election in June and as Nigeria inches nearer to the general elections in 2027, Oyebanji enjoined political actors not to turn elections to war, adding that winner-takes-all mentality should be discouraged.

The Governor made the remarks on Thursday at the Faculty of Arts Distinguished Alumni Lecture at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile Ife. He noted that politics of inclusion being practised by his administration has added value to governance and engendered peace in Ekiti State as widely acknowledged.

The OAU Faculty of Arts Distinguished Alumni Lecture chaired by Governor Oyebanji and also attended by his Osun State counterpart, Senator Ademola Adeleke was delivered by the Chairman, Editorial Board of The Nation Newspapers, Mr Sam Omatseye who graduated from the university with a bachelor's degree in History in 1985.

Addressing gathering in his capacity as the chairman of the lecture titled: "How to Make a Democrat", Governor Oyebanji used the forum to advocate a political culture that promotes consensus building, cooperation, inclusion, decent public conduct, willingness to play by the rules and magnanimity in both electoral victories or losses.

Describing consensus building as strength and not weakness, the Ekiti helmsman further canvassed the need to always defuse public rhetoric with conciliatory and peaceable communication as such will help reduce resort to violence and other anti-democratic practices.

While admitting that democracy is a tough job anywhere in the world as it is always characterized by plurality, contestations, group conspiracies, clash of interests and power struggle, Oyebanji said the capacity to manage differences remain the major challenge that many democratic nations continue to confront.

Drawing from his experience as a player in the Ekiti political arena for about 30 years, Oyebanji charged stakeholders in democracy to play politics of inclusion which, he noted, is on full display in the Ekiti, a de elopement he said has continued to make the state peaceful under his leadership. 

He said: "Election does not have to be war, and winners do not have to take all.
As a person who has been actively involved in the politics of Ekiti from 1997, passing through all the facets and the phases of its evolution, the singular lesson I have learnt is that raw power, politics of exclusion and political intolerance is a recipe for instability and rancour. 

"It is for this reason that I am persuaded by the principle of politics without bitterness. Upon my assumption of office as Governor, I deliberately chose to reach out to all the differing political tendencies in Ekiti both intra-party and inter-party through inclusion, respect and solidarity. 

"This approach was initially met with resistance and skepticism by majority of my party members but gradually, they became receptive. Today, I am glad to state that Ekiti which used to be notorious for troubling political crises some years ago, is, today, one of the most politically stable and monolithic in Nigeria.

"I believe we should be deliberate in building a political culture that is based on the character of our Omoluabi ethos. We cannot afford to promote extreme political point of views that create fractures and stalled development. This is more so, if one considers our current stage of socioeconomic and political development."

Commending the lecturer, Mr Sam Omatseye, for the brilliant lecture, Oyebanji also hailed Omatseye's contribution to journalism, public discourse, social commentary, intellectual engagement and poetry describing him as "a
distinguished alumnus by all standard that every University would be proud to have."

Osun Governor Adeleke who was represented by the Commissioner for Education, Mr Dipo Eluwole, commended the faculty for organizing the lecture which he described as a platform that speaks to values of citizenship and scholarship.

He pledged the readiness of the Osun State government to always invest in education in general and also support tertiary education which he identified as the bedrock of the nation's manpower development.

Omatseye, in the lecture titled “How to make a Democrat”, stressed the need to make a distinction between a republic and a democracy with many countries calling themselves democracies despite not practising its tenets and ethos.

Omatseye said: "Countries often call themselves democracies. A republic installs an infrastructure of mediation between the people and state. Democracy is idealist; so there is no real democracy, including the United States.

He described the opportunity to deliver the distinguished Alumni Lecture as a fulfilling privilege for him which offered him an avenue return to his alma mater to share his thoughts on issues of democracy and governance.

Omatseye, who cited many historical and contemporary instances, submitted that many nations merely lay claim to the practice of democracy without an iota of respect for the tenets of democracy. 

He cited the recent American invasion of Venezuela, a sovereign country and the “abduction” of its president to the US. 

“If the United States is the number one democracy in the world, then by implication, it means its President should be the number one democrat in the entire World. He then wondered why and how the in invasion of Venezuela and the abduction of its president align with democracy. 

Omatseye concluded that democracy is more of an idealism. According to him, countries often call themselves democracies. A republic installs an infrastructure of mediation between the people and the state. Democracy pretends there is none. 

“Democracy is idealist. There is no real democracy, including the United States. All who operates in republics call themselves democrats. So, if democracy is aspirational why should the democrat be perfect? 

“In our own case, it is because the democrat has always been half-born. To have a democrat in full, they must be allowed to grow with all their witch facts and beauties . Too many ingr die ya made a democrat. The most important one is often not canvassed by scholars. It is called time”, he concluded. 

In attendance at the lecture, which took place at the Oduduwa Hall of the OAU were the Osun State Governor, who was represented by the Commissioner for Education, Mr Dipo Eluwole; Asiwaju Bola Oyebamiji, Govermorship candidate of the APC Osun State; Secretary to Ekiti State Government, Prof Habibat Adubiaro; Chief of Staff, Mr Niyi Adebayo; Commisisoner for Education, Dr Olabimpe Aderiye; Special Adviser Tertiary Education, Prof Akeem Azeez; Special Adviser Office of Transformation and Service Delivery, Dr John Ekundayo; Special Adviser on Media and Startegy, Mr Yinka Oyebode and Director General office of Community Communications, Mrs Mary Oso- Omotoso and representatives of youth and students organisations from Ekiti State.

Fayemi Denies Report of ‘Closed-Door Meeting’ with Kwankwaso

*Press Statement*

Dr Kayode Fayemi, the immediate past Governor of Ekiti State and former Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), has dismissed as false a report claiming that he is holding a closed-door meeting with former Kano State Governor, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, at his Abuja residence.

The claim was circulated on X (formerly Twitter) by a number of social media handles such as “June 12 Movement” and “ADC Vanguard” alongside a resurrected old video clip showing Fayemi greeting Senator Kwankwaso at his residence.

In a statement issued by the Fayemi Media Office on Wednesday, Fayemi described the report as a blatant lie that must have surprised Senator Kwankwanso equally and urged the public to disregard it. 

According to the statement, ‘’Dr Fayemi has only met Senator Kwankwaso once in the last one year, and that occasion was at the public book launch of former Attorney-General of the Federation, Mohammed Bello Adoke (SAN).

‘’At no time has Dr Fayemi held, or is he holding, any closed-door political meeting with Senator Kwankwaso as suggested by the post.’’

Dr Fayemi acknowledged that he and Senator Kwankwaso have been friends since their time as governors, but stressed that their relationship is personal and non-partisan. He noted that their friendship is based on mutual respect and a shared commitment to the progress of Nigeria, rather than on any political alignment.

The former governor also cautioned against attempts by political actors to read partisan meaning into private relationships, stating that many of his friends and associates are not involved in partisan politics and have no desire to be drawn into it and those involved are not necessarily all of the same political persuasion. His friends span the entire spectrum of Nigeria’s political terrain. 

The Fayemi Media Office reaffirms Dr Fayemi’s commitment to national unity, principled engagement, and responsible public discourse.

Signed
Mallam Ahmad Sajoh
Head, Fayemi Media Office
January 29, 2026

Wednesday, 28 January 2026

EKSG presents breakdown of 2026 budget, unveils major sectoral allocation


… as state’s GDP for 2026 is projected at N8.8trillion  

Ekiti State Government, on Wednesday, presented the analysis of the ₦415.572billion 2026 Budget of impactful Governance affirming a projection of 8.8trillion naira Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the year. 

Presenting the highlights of the budget to a cross section of government officials, financial experts and media representatives at Jibowu Hall, Government House, Ado-Ekiti, the State’s Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Mr Femi Ajayi, stressed that the budget is expected to strengthen the State’s economy through key strategic interventions in the agriculture, arts, education, infrastructure and tourism and the informal sectors. He added that it signalled the administration's commitment to prudent fiscal management and implementation of economic reforms essential for unlocking the potentials and opportunities of the economy. 

While noting that the budget was prepared in consonance with the 2026-2028 MTEF and 30 years Development plan, Ajayi explained that MTEF enables the Government to efficiently allocate available resources rationally towards the completion of projects within a medium-term period as it contains the key parameters and other macroeconomic projections driving the medium-term revenue and expenditure framework which were estimated based on emergent realities with a ceiling of ₦570,048,520,552.00 for the projected year.

He added that the fiscal document contains the blueprints to achieve the administration’s vision of Shared Prosperity by adopting zero-Based Budgeting approach and focuses essentially on the completion of all on-going projects to improve the economy.

The Commissioner disclosed that the revenue to finance the 2026 budget would be sourced from the state revenue estimate for the year including, the federal allocation, 30%, Value Added Tax (VAT) 19%, Grants from Domestic and Foreign Development partners 29%, State Independent revenue, 11%, and loan from domestic or foreign borrowing 2%.

While adding that the recurrent expenditure of the budget would be distributed into personnel cost (28%); overhead cost, 28%; grants and subsidy, 18%; debt servicing, 0.2% among others, the commissioner also highlighted the capital expenditure allocation by sector to include economic, 72%; administrative, 13%; social. 14% and law and justice, 1%. Ajayi also revealed that the capital expenditure based on the six pillars of the administration include governance, 9%; agriculture and rural development, 22%; arts, culture and tourism, 1%; youth development and job creation, 2%; human capital development, 9% and infrastructure and industrial development, 57%.

Ajayi reaffirmed the commitment of the Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji administration’s commitment to fiscal accountability and transparency to achieve fiscal sustainability and macro-fiscal objectives of government.

He said government remains committed to sustainable growth and development, aimed at improving the well-being of the people by providing safety nets to cushion the impact of any reform measures on the vulnerable segments of the population. 

He added that through the Six Pillars, the present administration will sustain the philosophy of shared prosperity as well as ensure that all sectors of the economy would be addressed within the ambit of the available resources.

Earlier in his remarks, the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Niyi Adebayo, commended Governor Oyebanji for providing the necessary impetus that has assisted the state at ensuring unbridled development to the state through various people-friendly reforms and programmes.

Adebayo said the success of the past budgets under the administration was hinged on the government’s policy of inclusivity through responsible and responsive governance, promotion of fiscal transparency and accountability essential to the shared prosperity agenda of government.

Top government officials at the event were the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Habibat Adubiaro, Head of Service, Dr Folakemi Olomojobi, Members of the State executive council, the body of permanent secretaries, traditional rulers, journalists, representatives of financial institutions among others.

A Call for Action: Hon. Ibrahim Condemns Erinmope Kidnappings



 Hon. Ibrahim Kunle Olanrewaju, the Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on National Assembly Matters and former representative of the constituency, has condemned the recent abduction of five women in Erinmope-Ekiti, describing it as a "deeply distressing assault on humanity."

In a formal statement released to the public, Hon. Olanrewaju expressed his heartfelt sympathies to the Okanlawon family. He emphasized that the abduction of a nursing mother and a woman in the final stages of pregnancy is an attack on the very fabric of the community. "No family should have to endure the trauma of seeing their home invaded and loved ones spirited away into the wilderness," he stated, acknowledging the profound pain felt by Muhammad Saliu Okanlawon and his entire household.

Drawing from his experience as a leader who has served at both the grassroots of this constituency and the highest levels of federal legislative engagement, Hon. Olanrewaju viewed the incident with the utmost gravity. While commending the swift initial response of the Nigeria Police Force, Civil Defence, and the Amotekun Corps, he stressed the urgent need to intensify intelligence-gathering efforts. He specifically highlighted suspicions that the assailants may be mingling within the community to evade capture, calling for a sophisticated, community-policing approach to smoke them out.

Hon. Olanrewaju reaffirmed that the administrations of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji remain resolutely committed to the safety of every resident in Nigeria and Ekiti State respectively. He noted that the protection of lives and property remains the primary purpose of governance and will not be compromised.

Furthermore, he urged members of the community to remain vigilant and act as their brother’s keeper by coming forward with any information regarding the whereabouts of Kehinde, Adijat, Hawawu, and the two Fatimas. Offering a message of hope, he prayed for the strength of those in captivity and the divine protection of the expectant and nursing mothers. He vowed that the government would not remain silent while citizens are used as pawns for greed, standing in total solidarity with the people of Moba Local Government to ensure the victims are returned safely and that such "strange incidents" do not become a recurring nightmare in the state.

Saturday, 24 January 2026

‎Ekiti Strengthens Women-Focused Policies as Three-Day NFWP Scale-Up Stakeholders’ Engagement Concludes‎


‎Ekiti State has concluded a three-day strategic stakeholders’ engagement on the Nigeria for Women Programme Scale-Up (NFWP-SU), reaffirming the commitment of the Governor Biodun Oyebanji's administration to deepening women’s economic empowerment at the grassroots. 
‎The final leg of the engagement, which was held in Aiyekire Loca Government Area and Gbonyin Local Council Development Area brought together traditional leaders, government officials and key community stakeholders to mobilise women for participation in the World Bank–supported initiative.
‎The concluding meetings were held at Ode-Ekiti for Aiyekire Local Government Area and Aisegba-Ekiti for Gbonyin Local Council Development Area, marking the end of a series that earlier took place in Efon and Moba Local Government Areas.
‎Addressing stakeholders, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Olapeju Babafemi, explained that Efon, Moba and Aiyekire/Gbonyin Local Government Areas were designated pilot locations for the programme in Ekiti State. 
‎She said the engagement was designed to ensure that women at the grassroots fully understand the initiative and key into it.
‎According to her, Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s administration recognizes women’s empowerment as a key strategy for sustainable development .
‎She urged the women residing in the Local Government Area that to take advantage of the NFWP and be members of Women Affinity Groups ( WAGs) to enhance their business and improve their economic conditions. 
‎Taking participants through the operational framework of the programme, the Ekiti State Coordinator of NFWP-SU, Mrs Oluwatoyin Familoni, assured stakeholders that the initiative is real, transparent and impactful. 
‎She called on traditional rulers, women leaders and community representatives to mobilise eligible women to participate in the programme. 
‎Mrs Familoni explained that the programme is targeted at women aged 18 years and above who are engaged in businesses no matter how small. 
‎Beneficiaries are expected to form Women Affinity Groups (WAGs) of 20 to 25 members well known to one another.
‎She added that the women would engage in group savings, after which they will be supported with funds.
‎Also speaking, Mrs Opeoluwa Asoro, representing the Ogun State Project Coordinator, described the NFWP-SU as a collaborative effort between the Federal Government, state governments and the World Bank aimed at strengthening women’s financial capacity and business sustainability.
‎She noted that the programme also provides women with training for the required skills set for business success. 
‎The Director-General, Bureau of Civic Orientation and Citizenship, Mrs Olawunmi Famuyiwa, said the NFWP-SU is one of several people-centred empowerment initiatives being implemented by the Oyebanji administration, urging stakeholders to ensure the programme achieves its intended impact.
‎In a goodwill message, the First Lady of Ekiti State, Dr Olayemi Oyebanji, represented by her Senior Special Assistant, Dr Eunice Fasanmi, expressed a firm confidence in the NFWP that it would boost the economy of the grassroots and help the women in their businesses. 
‎She emphasised that the initiative is non-political and inclusive.
‎Traditional institutions also pledged their support. Speaking on behalf of the Olode of Ode-Ekiti, Olori Idowu Aderiye attested to the authenticity and economic potential of the programme, calling on stakeholders to enlighten and mobilise women in their respective domains to participate.
‎Similarly, the Commissioner for Infrastructure and Public Utilities, Prof. Bolaji Aluko, commended the State Government and the World Bank for the programme and urged the Ayekire/ Gbonyin women to key into the initiative.
‎The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Olusola Adeluyi, urged stakeholders representing various towns to also take the responsibility of sensitising the people on the benefits of the NFWP. 

‎Dignitaries present at the engagements included the Senior Technical Adviser to the Project in Ekiti, Dr Mrs. Oyefunke Koleowo; Director, Widows, Orphans and the Hopeless (WAOH) Project, Dr Mrs. Oluwakemi Dairo; representatives of traditional rulers’ wives in Aiyekire LG; Olori Onimesi of Imesi-Ekiti; community leaders and women stakeholders.
‎The Nigeria for Women Programme Scale-Up is designed to institutionalise Women Affinity Groups(WAGs) and expand economic opportunities for unbanked women, with the goal of improving household income, reducing poverty and strengthening community-based economic development across Ekiti State.

‎Ekiti Strengthens Women-Focused Policies as Three-Day NFWP Scale-Up Stakeholders’ Engagement Concludes‎


‎Ekiti State has concluded a three-day strategic stakeholders’ engagement on the Nigeria for Women Programme Scale-Up (NFWP-SU), reaffirming the commitment of the Governor Biodun Oyebanji's administration to deepening women’s economic empowerment at the grassroots. 
‎The final leg of the engagement, which was held in Aiyekire Loca Government Area and Gbonyin Local Council Development Area brought together traditional leaders, government officials and key community stakeholders to mobilise women for participation in the World Bank–supported initiative.
‎The concluding meetings were held at Ode-Ekiti for Aiyekire Local Government Area and Aisegba-Ekiti for Gbonyin Local Council Development Area, marking the end of a series that earlier took place in Efon and Moba Local Government Areas.
‎Addressing stakeholders, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Olapeju Babafemi, explained that Efon, Moba and Aiyekire/Gbonyin Local Government Areas were designated pilot locations for the programme in Ekiti State. 
‎She said the engagement was designed to ensure that women at the grassroots fully understand the initiative and key into it.
‎According to her, Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s administration recognizes women’s empowerment as a key strategy for sustainable development .
‎She urged the women residing in the Local Government Area that to take advantage of the NFWP and be members of Women Affinity Groups ( WAGs) to enhance their business and improve their economic conditions. 
‎Taking participants through the operational framework of the programme, the Ekiti State Coordinator of NFWP-SU, Mrs Oluwatoyin Familoni, assured stakeholders that the initiative is real, transparent and impactful. 
‎She called on traditional rulers, women leaders and community representatives to mobilise eligible women to participate in the programme. 
‎Mrs Familoni explained that the programme is targeted at women aged 18 years and above who are engaged in businesses no matter how small. 
‎Beneficiaries are expected to form Women Affinity Groups (WAGs) of 20 to 25 members well known to one another.
‎She added that the women would engage in group savings, after which they will be supported with funds.
‎Also speaking, Mrs Opeoluwa Asoro, representing the Ogun State Project Coordinator, described the NFWP-SU as a collaborative effort between the Federal Government, state governments and the World Bank aimed at strengthening women’s financial capacity and business sustainability.
‎She noted that the programme also provides women with training for the required skills set for business success. 
‎The Director-General, Bureau of Civic Orientation and Citizenship, Mrs Olawunmi Famuyiwa, said the NFWP-SU is one of several people-centred empowerment initiatives being implemented by the Oyebanji administration, urging stakeholders to ensure the programme achieves its intended impact.
‎In a goodwill message, the First Lady of Ekiti State, Dr Olayemi Oyebanji, represented by her Senior Special Assistant, Dr Eunice Fasanmi, expressed a firm confidence in the NFWP that it would boost the economy of the grassroots and help the women in their businesses. 
‎She emphasised that the initiative is non-political and inclusive.
‎Traditional institutions also pledged their support. Speaking on behalf of the Olode of Ode-Ekiti, Olori Idowu Aderiye attested to the authenticity and economic potential of the programme, calling on stakeholders to enlighten and mobilise women in their respective domains to participate.
‎Similarly, the Commissioner for Infrastructure and Public Utilities, Prof. Bolaji Aluko, commended the State Government and the World Bank for the programme and urged the Ayekire/ Gbonyin women to key into the initiative.
‎The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Olusola Adeluyi, urged stakeholders representing various towns to also take the responsibility of sensitising the people on the benefits of the NFWP. 

‎Dignitaries present at the engagements included the Senior Technical Adviser to the Project in Ekiti, Dr Mrs. Oyefunke Koleowo; Director, Widows, Orphans and the Hopeless (WAOH) Project, Dr Mrs. Oluwakemi Dairo; representatives of traditional rulers’ wives in Aiyekire LG; Olori Onimesi of Imesi-Ekiti; community leaders and women stakeholders.
‎The Nigeria for Women Programme Scale-Up is designed to institutionalise Women Affinity Groups(WAGs) and expand economic opportunities for unbanked women, with the goal of improving household income, reducing poverty and strengthening community-based economic development across Ekiti State.

Thursday, 22 January 2026

‎Stakeholders Rally Support for Women’s Economic Empowerment in Moba‎


‎The ongoing stakeholders’ engagement on the Nigeria for Women Programme Scale-Up (NFWP-SU) has been held in Moba Local Government Area of Ekiti State for day two. The NFWP-SU is a World Bank assisted project aimed at enhancing women's economic development. The event held in Otun-Ekiti was well attended by traditional rulers, community leaders, religious leaders, artisans, market women , civil society organisations, government officials, among others to deepen awareness and mobilise support for the programme. 
‎The three-day strategic meeting, which kicked off in Efon, focused on institutionalising Women Affinity Groups (WAGs) and other platforms aimed at enhancing women’s economic empowerment and improving access to opportunities for unbanked women.
‎Speaking at the event, the Ekiti State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Olapeju Babafemi, appreciated the traditional rulers and other stakeholders for their support, describing the programme as highly beneficial for the women, families and the local economy. 
‎She noted that Moba is one of the three pilot local government areas selected for the programme in the State.
‎Mrs Babafemi expressed the unflinching commitment of the administration of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji to women's empowerment as encapsulated in its Human Capital Development Pillar of its Governance Agenda. She said Women Affinity Groups (WAGs) consist of Women aged 18 years and above who are engaged in subsistence level economic activities and resident in the communities within implementing LGAs.
‎The Head of Service, Dr Folakemi Olomojobi, alongside the Senior Technical Adviser on the Project in Ekiti, Dr Oyefunke Koleowo, further sensitised participants on the operational details of the programme, encouraging women in Moba to take full advantage of the impactful programme.
‎Representing the Ekiti State First Lady, the Senior Special Assistant on Advocacy to the Wife of the Governor, Dr Eunice Fasanmi, reiterated that the programme is apolitical and would contribute immensely to grassroots development .
‎She encouraged the women in Moba to come together through Women Affinity Groups (WAGs) of their choices following the programme guidelines .
‎Earlier, the Ekiti State Project Coordinator, Mrs Oluwatoyin Familoni, thanked Governor Oyebanji for championing women-focused empowerment initiatives in the state. 
‎She explained that the NFWP-SU is being implemented in the three senatorial districts of the State in Efon, Moba, and Ayekire/Gbonyin LGAs.
‎Mrs Familoni remarked that traditional rulers, community leaders and other stakeholders had been adequately consulted on the benefits of the programme.
‎According to her, the World Bank-supported initiative aims to strengthen women economically so they can better support their families and contribute meaningfully to society.
‎She called on Moba Local Government to intensify mobilisation efforts to ensure that a large number of women enlist as WAGs' members and actively participate in the programme.
‎Also speaking, Mrs Opeoluwa Asoro, representing the Ogun State Project Coordinator, said the proven impact and productivity of the programme motivated many states in Nigeria to key into the initiative. 
‎In their remarks, members of the Ekiti State House of Assembly representing Moba, Hon. Mrs Bola Solanke and Hon. Sunday Awoniyi, expressed confidence that the programme would enhance the financial stability of families in the area.
‎The Director-General, Bureau of Civic Orientation and Citizenship, Mrs Olawunmi Famuyiwa, reiterated that the state government has continued to roll out life-changing initiatives for the people, urging citizens to take advantage of them.
‎She also advised parents to encourage their children to learn vocational skills and crafts for economic independence.
‎Also speaking on the initiative, the Executive Chairman of Moba Local Government, Hon. Bamidele Fadugba, pledged to mobilise all necessary structures to ensure that qualified women across the local government fully benefit from the programme.
‎Representing the Oore of Otun, the Olosan of Osan Ekiti, Oba Bamidele Jimoh, advised women to engage in profitable ventures, no matter how small, and to remain committed to their affinity groups to maximise the benefits.
‎On her part, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Olusola Adeluyi, said the state government has committed significant resources to the project, describing it as a rare opportunity for women’s financial empowerment. 
‎She urged women to justify the efforts of the state government and the World Bank on the programme. 
‎Dignitaries at the meeting included the Director of the WAOH Project, Dr Oluwakemi Dairo; Ekiti State Commissioner for Youth Development, Hon. Adesola Adedayo; Commissioner for Regional Development, Dr Makanjuola Abdulkareem, the Onigogo of Igogo Ekiti, Oba (Barr.) Sunday Adewunmi , the Onirare of Irare-Ekiti, Oba Olukayode Olubowale, Chairman of Ero LCDA, Hon. Mrs Felicia Ibiloye, among others.