Thursday, 11 June 2026

Oyebanji Disburses N2b cheques to Retirees, Says Suffering Days Over

Oyebanji Disburses N2b cheques to Retirees, Says Suffering Days Over 

...N84b paid as gratuities, pensions since 2022 

...Retirees hold prayers for Oyebanji's victory 

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, on Thursday disbursed another N2 billion gratuity cheques to retired workers, bidding farewell to days when retirees suffered unwarranted neglect due to lacklustre responses to the payments of their benefits. 

The Governor said the gratuity payment covers 2017 for state workers and 2014 for their local government counterparts, assuring that his administration will continually treat and accord their welfare a topmost priority as elderstatesmen, who deserve care and attention. 

Distributing the cheques to the beneficiaries, Governor Oyebanji, represented by the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, praised the pensioners for their solid backing for his administration, promising not to relent in ensuring speedy treatment of matters connected to their welfare and wellbeing . 

He appreciated the retirees for their contributions to Ekiti during their active years in the service, saying history and posterity will continue to be kind to them as lovers of the state, who worked hard for its development in all spheres.

Oyebanji, who urged workers to massively troop out and vote for him in the June 20 governorship election, revealed that his government, had expended a whopping sum of N19 billion for payment of gratuities since 2022, while N65.3 billion was spent to offset arrears of monthly pensions and to pay up to date. 

In a manner underscoring his fidelity to promise, Oyebanji stated that his government expended a sum of N3.8 billion to defray pension arrears covering July to September 2018 owed by the previous administrations.

"When I came on board, I promised to prioritise your welfare. As of today, the government has regularly been reducing the gratuities' backlog. A total sum of N7.3b has been paid to local government pensioners , while the sum of N11.7b has been paid to state pensioners, making a total amount of N19 billion on gratuities. 

"Since inception, monthly pensions have been paid regularly without delay. We do not owe any arrears. We have paid a sum of N31.7b to local government pensioners and N33.6b to state pensioners , totalling N65.3b for monthly pensions. 

"I know that if we return, I will do better for you. I am not going to betray you. On election day, troop out and vote for us to realise this second term ambition, so that all these good incentives you are enjoying can continue.

"Before, there were those that were receiving N1,000 as monthly pensions. But this government effected a Consequential Adjustment on the N70,000 Minimum Wage. Today, the least paid pensioner receives a sum of N20,000 monthly. Between May 2024 and November 2024, a sum of N1.3b was spent on provision of palliatives for pensioners to reduce economic pressures on them". 

As part of post retirement comfort for pensioners, Oyebanji added that his government has taken more effective actions to streamline the Contributory Pension Scheme, by committing a sum of N2.16 billion for about 16,000 workers across Ministries, Departments and Agencies in the scheme. 

Eulogising the governor for championing pro-retiree policies that are resetting the land, the Special Advisor to the Governor on Pension Matters, Mr. Pius Owolabi, urged his members to vote massively for the governor in the June 20 poll to appreciate him for his love and compassion.

"The labour leaders have promised over 300,000 votes, the pensioners who are elites and community leaders should use their contacts to mobilise more votes for the governor. It is not about your votes alone, try and mobilise others, so that these things we are enjoying can continue when Governor Oyebanji gets a second term. There is no deceit, let us fulfil this commitment". 

Describing the commitment being displayed by Governor Oyebanji to payment of gratuities as representing a ray of hope for retirees, the Head of Service, Dr. Folakemi Olomojobi, said the Governor has been fulfilling the pact he signed with retirees to prioritise their welfare to elongate their life expectancy and reduce mortality rate. 

Dr Olomojobi said Governor Oyebanji’s decision to release a sum of N2 billion to respond to gratuities' payment, further amplified his fidelity to keeping electioneering promises and make the lives of the retirees more rewarding and blossoming.  

Chairmen of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Kolapo Olatunde and and his counterpart in the Trade Union Congress, Comrade Omotola Farotimi, saluted Oyebanji for dismantling the old era of delayed payments of salaries, gratuities and other emoluments, stressing that this has boosted the health status of pensioners and those in the service . 

"Gone were those days when retirees were going about with drugs to stabilise theirr blood pressures, because pensions and gratuities were not paid. But today, Governor Oyebanji is responding to payment swiftly. The salaries, gratuities and pensions are now being paid as and when due. What we need is massive votes for him on June 20. Let us stand firmly by him. He has earned it and deserves it". 

Appreciating the Governor on behalf of the retirees, a former labour leader, Com. Oluropo Olayemi, promised 250,000 vote tally for the governor in the impending poll, saying his policies are creating enabling environment for pensioners to live and enjoy the fruits of their labour. 

Dignitaries at the ceremony include the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr. Oyeniyi Adebayo, Commissioners for Information, Taiwo Olatunbosun, Education, Dr Olabimpe Aderiye, Women's Affairs, Peju Babafemi, Director General of OTSD, Dr. Moyo Ekundayo, Chairman of the Local Government Service Commission, Chief Alaba Abejide, Permanent Secretaries, Executive Secretaries, General Managers, among others.

10 Striking Similarities Between the "ATIKUS"By Adesoji Gabriel AngelGabby (S.A. New Media to the Ekiti State Governor)

10 Striking Similarities Between the "ATIKUS"
By Adesoji Gabriel AngelGabby (S.A. New Media to the Ekiti State Governor)


What characterizes the "ATIKUS", referring to both the one from Adamawa and his counterpart from Ekiti, is a shared political DNA.

 Here are ten undeniable traits they have in common:
1. Serial Contestants, Eternal Losers: They have never won any major election, and by all indications, they never will. They are defined by a perpetual cycle of running and losing.

2. Instant Flight Post-Defeat: The moment the election results are announced and defeat is secured, they vanish from the country. The Atiku of Adamawa flees to Dubai, while the Atiku of Ekiti jets off to Australia.

3. Political Nomadism: Both are notorious for jumping from one political party to another, perpetually seeking a soft landing or an opportunistic ticket.

4. Zero Regional Impact: Neither commands genuine grassroots influence in their home regions. The Atiku of Adamawa has failed to uplift his people, just as the Atiku of Ekiti has done nothing to elevate the people of Ikere.

5. The Post-Election Meltdown: As soon as they lose, they rush to television stations to abuse the electorate and express bitter regret for contesting. They will loudly claim they are done with politics, only to resurface the very next electoral season.

6. Deep Pockets, Poor Advisers: They possess massive financial resources and are always ready to throw money around, but they suffer from a chronic lack of quality advisers to guide them.

7. The Signature Look: Physically and metaphorically, they are both distinctively heavy-set, sharing the classic look of a prominent potbelly.

8. Clueless Under Scrutiny: They sound like experts when criticizing current leaders, but the moment you ask them for concrete solutions, they sound incredibly shallow and empty. Power should never be tested with them; they would perform woefully.

9. Overreliance on Financial Might: They operate under the delusion that money can buy anything, right up until they realize they cannot buy the voters because their manifestoes are completely hollow.

10. A Legacy of Defeat: Ultimately, they will be remembered not for the impact they made, but for the sheer volume of ballots they cast in vain.

Ekiti Guber Polls: APC inaugurates Campaign Council

*Ekiti Guber Polls: APC inaugurates Campaign Council

….Yiltwada, Akpabio, Uba Sani Say Party will Deploy full Strength for Oyebanji's Landslide Victory* 

Ahead of the June 20 governorship election in Ekiti State, the All Progressives Congress (APC), on Wednesday inaugurated a high powered National Campaign Council to drive Governor Biodun Oyebanji's re election campaign.

The inauguration, held at the Kashim Shettima Hall of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Conference Centre, Abuja, attended by the National Chairman of the party, Prof Nentawe Yilwatda, Senator President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, serving and former governors, serving and former ministers and party leaders across the six geographical political zones.

Addressing party leaders and members at the inauguration, APC National Chairman, Professor Yilwatda, said the party was approaching the election from a position of strength, insisting that Governor Oyebanji’s performance over the last four years had provided a compelling case for re- election and made the campaign Councils work a lot easier. 

According to him, the governor's achievements in infrastructure renewal, rural development, healthcare delivery, education, youth empowerment, agriculture and social investments have not only earned him public goodwill but have also strengthened the APC's popularity across communities in the state. 

He noted that the administration's emphasis on inclusive governance has ensured that no segment of society was left behind.

Professor Yilwatda explained that the composition of the National Campaign Council reflected the leadership philosophy of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which prioritises inclusion, participation and broad stakeholder engagement. He added that women, youths, persons with disabilities and representatives of various interest groups were deliberately accommodated within the campaign architecture to ensure that every voice is represented in the electoral process.

"I can testify as an eye witness that the Governor is doing very well. in terms of infrastructure, you have built road, you have provided social protection for your people, you have provided scholarships, You have provided health support system for your people, you are not only connecting roads, you are connecting Houses across the state, we celebrate you and we thank God for giving you to the people of Ekiti State and Our Party. We are proud that we have you and I say congratulations to you in advance. 

“No political party can parade this array of people we have in this council. I challenge any candidate to present any Governor or Personality behind him during campaign, we will present ten times of such bigwigs within our party to support you. We have the numbers, we have the strength, and we are prepared.", the chairman said. 

The APC National Chairman further stated that the campaign would not merely focus on winning votes but on presenting to the people of Ekiti a clear account of the administration's stewardship and its vision for the future. He expressed confidence that the governor's record in office would resonate with voters when they head to the polls.

Providing insight into the operational framework of the council, APC National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, disclosed that specialised committees had been established to coordinate every aspect of the campaign. These include election planning and management, grassroots mobilisation, finance and resource mobilisation, media and publicity, security, protocol, logistics, women's mobilisation, youth mobilisation and secretariat operations.

"As it is in the character of our party Every election matters to us. and we believe that we must put in our best in terms of human resources, In terms of capacity leadership and in terms of adequate preparation for the election. The composition comprises best of the best elements in progressive politics in Nigeria with adequate experience and exposure on how to deliver victory for our party I June 20 2026 in Ekiti State." He remarked

Basiru noted that the comprehensive structure was designed to ensure a seamless campaign across all wards and local government areas of the state, while also strengthening engagement with critical voting blocs ahead of the election.

The council is chaired by Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, with President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, serving as Co Chairman, while Senate Leader, Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele, takes responsibility as Secretary. 

Speaking shortly after his inauguration as Chairman of the Campaign Council, Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, declared that Governor Oyebanji had made the task of campaigning considerably easier through what he described as an uncommon combination of humility, competence and political maturity.

He said the Ekiti governor had succeeded in building bridges across political divides and maintaining harmonious relationships with stakeholders regardless of party affiliation. According to him, the governor's disposition has transformed him from being merely a political leader into a rallying point for consensus and development in the state.

"I really want to acknowledge the remarkable achievement of my brother the Governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji. Our goal for the upcoming election is ambitious yet achievable we are targeting 100 percent victory for Biodun Oyebanji with nothing less than 500,000 votes. I am pleased to announce to you that we have established formidable campaign structures across the sixteen local government areas and 177 wards in Ekiti.

In the same vein, Senate President and Co-chairman of the campaign Council Senator Godswill Akpabio described Oyebanji as one of the most unifying governors in the country, noting that his humility and inclusive style of governance had earned him the respect of political leaders across generations. 

The Senate President said it is rare in contemporary politics to see a governor enjoying the support and goodwill of leaders from different tendencies within the same political family.

Akpabio said the prevailing atmosphere of unity within the Ekiti APC is a testament to the governor's ability to place the interests of the state above personal or political considerations. 

Akpabio who declared that Oyebanji has been the most friendly Governor to the current National Assembly, assured party members that the National Campaign Council would deploy its experience, networks and resources to ensure a successful outing for the APC at the polls, saying that it is a pay back time for the Governor and the people of Ekiti State.


In his Remarks, Governor Oyebanji expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu, the APC National Working Committee and party leaders across the country for their support, atttributing the successes of his administration to the cooperation he has enjoyed from the President, party leaders and the people of Ekiti.

He said the supports had enabled his government to pursue people centred policies and development initiatives that have touched lives across the state.

Oyebanji pledged to remain committed to inclusive governance, sustainable development and policies that directly improve the welfare of citizens, assuring party leaders that the trust reposed in him would not be taken for granted.

"For the past three years plus, we have succeeded in ensuring that the social contract we signed with the people of Ekiti have been duly followed. And we have no fear and we have no doubt that Ekiti people will on June 20 vote our performance. But whatever we have achieved as a government in the last three years, after God, the Credit Goes to the President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

 He provides the resources for all of us to ensure that we deliver on our promises to the people.
the Challenge in Ekiti is not about the winning, the challenge is about the numbers. I the last election we have Mr President 67 percent of our vote, but for this coming election we want to do 500,000 and for the general election in 2027, we want to do 700, 000 votes. 

It is indeed ambitious but it not impossible because we have done everything humanly possible and we are still doing everything to connect with the real voters and bring them out on the day of elections." Oyebanji said.

He stressed that his administration would continue to place the people at the centre of governance while consolidating the gains already recorded across key sectors of the state's economy.

Tuesday, 9 June 2026

TINUBU INAUGURATES ADO EKITI FLYOVER, SAYS OYEBANJI DESERVES TO BE RE-ELECTED

TINUBU INAUGURATES ADO EKITI FLYOVER, SAYS OYEBANJI DESERVES TO BE RE-ELECTED 

...Oyebanji names flyover after Tinubu 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday inaugurated a 1.2 kilometre Flyover with an appeal to the people of Ekiti State to re-elect Governor Biodun Oyebanji for another term of office during the June 20 governorship election.

The President said Governor Oyebanji deserves to be re-elected on the basis of rapid socio-economic development the state has witnessed since he assumed office in October 2022.

Represented by the Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, President Tinubu who described Oyebanji as an "Omoluabi" commended the Governor for transforming Ekiti to a modern state within three and half years restating the readiness of his administration to always identify with the state and its developmental strides.

In appreciation of the love shown to Ekiti by the President since he came to power in May 2023 in terms of massive increment in allocation and projects, the Governor subsequently announced the naming of the flyover the Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Flyover, Ado Ekiti.

The inauguration ceremony which was performed at the foot of the flyover at Ajilosun-Ijigbo end was witnessed by Ondo State Governor Lucky Ayedatiwa; Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele; former Ekiti State Governor, Chief Segun Oni; Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye and officials from the Presidency led by the Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Alhaji Ibrahim Kabir Masari.

President Tinubu said Oyebanji has done enough to merit another four years in office, judging by the avalanche of life-changing policies, programmes and projects that have transformed the lives of the people of the state. 

Earlier in the day, the President had performed the groundbreaking of the Ekiti Knowledge Zone (EKZ), a technological and digital hub in the state and the commissioning of the Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

President Tinubu described the flyover named after him as "another promise kept by Governor Oyebanji and a testimony to the promise made by the Governor to the people of the state which he noted was made possible by his administration's commitment to to ensure that states get more resources from the federal purse.

"I was a Governor for eight years and what accrued to my state in eight years, some states now get it in one year. States are able to execute landmark projects without borrowing a dime from financial institutions. We have to show gratitude, we have to openly commend the President for his transparency in ensuring that the states get what is due to them," he said.

Waxing more political, the President said the forthcoming governorship election represents another golden opportunity for the people of Ekiti State to reward Oyebanji's hard work noting that since the governor would be on the ballot as the representative of his political party, the electorate should keep faith in him by returning him to office again.

He said the flyover and many projects previously inaugurated in over three years and life-transforming policies have proved that the APC is the party that assures the people of result-oriented governance and improved standard of living both at state level and national level.

The President added: "Most importantly, we are in electoral season and two weeks from now, there will be an election here in Ekiti State. Omoluabi is on the ticket, BAO (Oyebanji) is on the ticket, I urge you all to vote for him.

"In the 2023 presidential elections, President Bola Tinubu got 201,494 votes from Ekiti State. EKITI State election result trended for over 24 hours (in favour of APC) before other states started following suit. Ekiti gave us 67 percent of their total votes, no candidate got 25 percent in Ekiti State beside the APC candidate.

"In Ekiti, we won all the three senatorial seats and the six House of Representatives seat. Ekiti is a land of promise, it is a land of equity. Ekiti is the most educated state in the Nigerian federation. I believe you will reciprocate the landmark accomplishments of Governor BAO in the next couple of weeks."

He promised to be back in the state in a week's time to mobilise for votes for Oyebanji most especially to woo the northern communities saying "BAO deserves to be re-elected, BAO has done his best and BAO has transformed the agrarian state into a modern state."

Earlier in his short remarks, Governor Oyebanji appreciated President Tinubu for his support for the state, which he said, contributed to the progress made by the state under his administration noting that beside God Almighty, the President deserved commendation for the much-touted Ekiti transformation.

Oyebanji said: "We want to thank Mr President for the support he has given. To us as a state government. Whatever achievements we might have achieved in Ekiti State close to.four years now, after God, the glory and all accolades should go to Mr President for his support.

"I am also grateful to the staff and members of the Ministry of Works for a job well done. I thank the MD of Step Development Limited, thank you so much because you have convinced everybody that your company can conveniently compete with any foreign company. It is a local company and it is in line with our local content policy and you have done well.

"In appreciation of the people to Mr President for his support, this flyover is named Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Flyover and we make a pledge to Mr President that as a state and as a people, we shall continue to support him and we shall continue to stand by his party."

The Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Adeyemo Adejugbe, noted that the removal of fuel subsidy by the Tinubu Administration has brought about fiscal stability, regular payment of workers' salaries and more remittances to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) but he urged the federal government to urgently tackle the problem of insecurity.

Earlier at the groundbreaking of the Ekiti Knowledge Zone, the President hailed Oyebanji for sustaining and promoting the spirit behind the concept of the project which he said "has a good prognosis of becoming a viable Nigeria's hub of innovations, research and skill development in the future. 

President Tinubu described Ekiti as the home of scholars and posited that the EKZ, as a state government propelled investment, is capable of radicalising the potentials of talented Nigerians and serve as a launchpad for theirvrekebace at the global scene.

The nation's number one citizen who described education as the most viable inheritance of Ekiti people, commended Governor Oyebanji for demonstrating visionary leadership in governing the State, by building strategic alliances with critical stakeholders to make Ekiti a model.

While describing the project as a masterpiece, the President said it was in alignment with Singaporean vision that any economy can be unlocked through education and technological innovation, assuring Governor Oyebanji and the entire citizens of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's high proclivity to supporting the project and make it thrives.

Vice President Shettima Arrives Ekiti Airport on Working Visit, Commissions landmark projects

Vice President Shettima Arrives Ekiti Airport on Working Visit, Commissions landmark projects

Nigeria’s Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, on Tuesday arrived at the Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport, Ado- Ekiti for a one-day working visit to the State. 


The Vice President arrived in a Presidential aircraft with registration number 5N-FGW at exactly 10:24am, and was received by Governor Biodun Oyebanji, his Ondo state counterpart, Mr Lucky Aiyedatiwa, Ekiti state Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, the Senate Leader, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele and former Governor of the State, Engr Segun Oni, Speaker of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon Adeoye Aribasoye, and members of the stete executive Council. 

After a brief airport ceremony , Vice President Shettima proceeded to the Ekiti Knowledge Zone (EKZ) along Ijan road, Aso Ekiti where he performed the grand breaking ceremony for the land mark project. 

He later proceeded to the newly built Zonal office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC ) where he committed the project.


The visit marks VP Shettima’s second official visit to Ekiti state having earlier in June 2024 paid a working visit to the state where he inaugurated the Omisanjana-Deeper Life-Ajebandele Road and the MSMSE clinic in Ado- Ekiti, among other activities.

Monday, 8 June 2026

Ekiti farmers support Oyebanji’s re-election campaign with N5m, pledge 50,000 votes

Ekiti farmers support Oyebanji’s re-election campaign with N5m, pledge 50,000 votes 

… As Gov discloses plan to boost security with 1,000 forest rangers

Farmers in Ekiti State, under the aegis of All Farmers’ Association of Nigeria (AFAN) have donated a sum of five million naira to the re-election campaign of the state Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, citing the need for continuity of his positive dosposition to agriculture developement as well as developments in other critical sectors of the economy for their decision.

The farmers made the donation during an engagement with the Governor at the Conference Hall of the Governor’s office, Ado- Ekiti on Monday also assured the Governor that no fewer than fifty thousand farmers will vote to re- elect him in the June 20 election as a way of demonstrating their appreciation and backing for his administration.

Speaking on behalf of the farmers, the National Vice President (Youth) and the State Chairman of AFAN, Chief Tunde Adeyemi and Mr Sunday Adekogbon respectively, cited the Governor Oyebanji’s tractorization programme, subsidized farm inputs, rural roads rehabilitation and construction as well as empowerment programme as some of the reasons for supporting his re-election.

The farmers said the Oyebanji administration from inception has been treating farmers like kings, having prioritized agribusiness development which has repositioned agriculture from subsistence level to an investment-driven venture.

“As stakeholders in the agricultural sector, we reaffirm our commitment to supporting your administration's vision. Together, we can strengthen food security, empower young people through agriculture, create employment opportunities, attract investment, and position Ekiti State as one of Nigeria's leading agricultural states.”

While describing the Governor as one of the most progressive subnational agricultural models in Nigeria through his deliberate policies, strategic investments, and consistent engagement with farmers, the farmers said Oyebanji has been able to turn the state into a reference point for agricultural development, food security advancement, and rural transformation. 

The farmers also expressed their appreciation for Governor Oyebanji’s aggressive rural road infrastructure with particular emphasis to the construction and rehabilitation of the Aba-Ibadan-Igbara-Odo Road and the Agamo-Ipere-Iludun Road which have provided direct access to farms and significantly eased movement of farm inputs, equipment, and harvested produce to and from the farms. 

Governor Oyebanji in his response, expressed deep appreciation for the farmers’ financial support for his re-election bid and assured them that his administration will not relent in its efforts to reposition the sector as a pathway to job and wealth creation.

“What is happening today is a bit shocking to me and I get emotional when things like this happen because ideally, it should be people like us that should be supporting you, but when farmers congregate together and donate money to a cause, it speaks volume and I really want to thanks and say God bless you. 

“Things like this impose a lot of responsibility on me to ensure that I continue to do those things that are pleasing to God and to you.” The Governor added.

Disclosing some of his plans and policies aimed at further boosting agriculture in the state, Governor Oyebanji said his administration was at the verge of employing 1,000 forest rangers in the drive to provide adequate and effective security for farmers to enable them function in secure environment as well as put a stop to threat of banditry and cattle grazing of farms.

He added that his government is executing a 1,000km rural road upgrades targeting farming communities in the drive to connect remote agricultural areas and help reduce post-harvest losses and boost grassroots economy.

Oyebanji also commended President Bola Tinubu for providing necessary resources and infrastructure to boost food security and empower young farmers noting that the federal funding has been critical in scaling agribusiness, clearing lands, and attracting youths back to farming in Ekiti State.

“The rural roads that we are doing we've only done like 135 kilometres, we have awarded close to 400 kilometres, we are going to 1,000 kilometres. Before I came here we also had another approval from Islamic Development Bank for rural roads totalling over 600 kilometres, so by the time we do that we'll have done, upgraded and put asphalt on nearly all the farms roads in the state. 

“The other one we are doing that is very important to you is to secure the environment, and that is why we got the agro rangers, and very soon we are going to put on the field 1,000 forest rangers just to ensure, because you need to function in a secure environment and you realize that the rates of banditry, cattle grazing on farms has gone down a bit. He stated.

Also at the event were the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Habibat Adubiaro, Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Mr Ebenezer Boluwade, Chief of Staff, Mr Niyi Adebayo among others.

Ekiti Muslim Leaders Pledge 150,000 Votes for Gov Oyebanji's Re-Election*

*Ekiti Muslim Leaders Pledge 150,000 Votes for Gov Oyebanji's Re-Election* 

…As Gov promises More impactful Second term

Ahead of the June 20 Governorship election in Ekiti State, Muslim Leaders across the 16 local government areas of the State have pledged to mobilize and deliver no fewer than 150,000 votes for the re-election of Governor Biodun Oyebanji for a second term, citing his inclusive style of governance, commitment to the welfare of citizens and for championing religious harmony in the state for their decision.

The Muslim leaders disclosed this on Sunday during an engagement with the Governor at the residence of the Chief Imam and President-General of the League of Imams and Alfas in Southwest, Edo and Delta States, Sheik (Dr) jamiu Kewulere Bello. 

The meeting was attended by Sheikh Bello, President Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji (Dr) Ahmed Bakare; members of the Supreme Council, Chief Imams from the 16 local government areas of the state, as well as representatives of the National Council of Muslim Youth Organisation (NACOMYO). 

Speaking on behalf of the Muslim community, Sheik Bello commended Governor Oyebanji for carrying all segments of the state along in governance, describing him as a leader who has demonstrated fairness, humility and a genuine commitment to the development of Ekiti State without discrimination on religion or political affiliation.

The President-General noted that Governor Oyebanji’s outstanding performance in office is a reflection of his sound upbringing, vast experience and proper political tutelage. He described him as a well-prepared leader who understands the demands of governance, stressing that his impressive achievements across various sectors had earned him the confidence of the Muslim community. 

He assured the Governor of full support by Muslims to ensure he gets a second term in office. 

Also in his remarks, the President Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Ahmed Bakare, said the Muslim community had never had it so good in the state. He noted that over 50 Muslims currently hold various positions in the current administration, describing the gesture as unprecedented in the history of the state and a clear reflection of fairness and inclusion.

Also in their separate remarks, the Chief Imams of Ansar -ur-deen in Ado Ekiti Sheik Abdulai Mutoib and the Coordinator of NACOMYO, Mudasiru Yusulf said the Muslim Community has already identified over 150,000 Muslims with valid voter cards and have already set up a machinery to track and ensure they vote for the Governor as a demonstration of their appreciation for the Governor’s inclusive governance style, people-oriented policies and programmes.

In his response, Governor Oyebanji expressed appreciation to the Muslim community for their prayers, loyalty and support for his administration. He said the purpose of his visit was not to canvass for votes, but to convey his appreciation to them and seek continued prayers for the success of his administration and the forthcoming election.

Governor Oyebanji said contrary to the belief that second term governors often underperform, he said he intends to deliver more impactful projects and programme across sectors in his second term would deliver even more impactful projects and programmes. 

He urged the Muslim faithful to continue to support his administration’s efforts in building a more prosperous and united Ekiti State for the present and future generations, adding that his government remains committed to sustaining peace, religious harmony and inclusive governance.

“My coming here today is not to canvass for vote because I know you Will vote for me, I am here for three reasons: First, is to come and thank you, second is to come and seek for your prayers, and the third is that I don’t want to take you for granted, I see all you are doing and I know you are ready for the election but that doesn’t not mean I should now take you for granted.

“From what the Alfa said that there is this fear, which is genuine, that most Governors when elected for second term will believe they are not contesting again and might not perform well, but whoever knows there is tomorrow will not do that. Second term is the most critical, it is better to serve once and leave than to mess up in the second term”, the Governor asserted.

Also present at the event were, Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Habibat Adubiaro, Commissioner for Regional Development and Inter-Governmental Affairs, Dr Kareem Makanjuola, Special Adviser on Tertiary Education, Prof Akeem Azeez, Permanent Secretary, Governor’s Office, Mr Taju Adejumo, among others.

Sunday, 7 June 2026

VICE PRESIDENT KASHIM SHETTIMA ON WORKING VISIT TO EKITI

PRESS RELEASE

VICE PRESIDENT KASHIM SHETTIMA ON WORKING VISIT TO EKITI

The Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, Senator Kashim Shettima, will be in Ekiti State, on Tuesday, June 9, 2026 for a one-day working visit.

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji will lead top state officials to receive the Vice President on arrival at the Ekiti Agro Allied International Cargo Airport, Ado Ekiti.

During the visit, Vice President Shettima, who will be representing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, will perform ground breaking for the Ekiti Knowledge Zone (EKZ). He will also commission the newly built Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) along old Iyin Road, Ado-Ekiti.

The Vice President will also commission the newly constructed 1.2 kilometers Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Flyover at Okeyinmi, in Ado Ekiti, one of the legacy projects of the Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji administration. 

Tuesday’s visit will be Vice President Shettima’s second official visit to Ekiti State. It is recalled that the Vice President had earlier in May 2024, paid a similar visit to the State where he inaugurated the Omisanjana- Deeper Life- Ajebandele Road and the MSMSE clinic in Ado -Ekiti, among other official activities. 

Governor Oyebanji says adequate arrangement have been made to make the visit of the Vice President to the State a memorable one.

Strategic collaboration with the Federal Government, other sub national governments, relevant institutions, local and international development agencies, as well as the private sector remains a strong point in the Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji administration’s development agenda.

Olayinka Oyebode 
Special Adviser ( Media) to the Governor, Ekiti State 
07-06-2026

Saturday, 6 June 2026

Uzodimma, Ododo mobilise Igbos, Kogi People in Ekiti for Oyebanji’s Re-Election*

Uzodimma, Ododo mobilise Igbos, Kogi People in Ekiti for Oyebanji’s Re-Election*

 

The Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF): Governor of Imo State, Senator Hope Uzodima, alongside his Kogi State counterpart, Alhaji Usman Ododo, on Saturday rallied members of the Igbo and Kogi communities in Ekiti State to support the re-election of Governor Biodun Oyebanji in the June 20 governorship election.

 

The two governors spoke at two separate events held in Ado Ekiti, where they drummed up support for Governor Oyebanji, whom they described as “an impactful leader whose administration had impacted positively on the lives of the people of Ekiti.”

 

Governor Uzodimma spoke at the annual cultural day celebration of the Igbo community in Ekiti held at the Ekiti Parapo Pavillion, Ado Ekiti, while Governor Ododo spoke at a stakeholders’ engagement hosted by the Ebira, Igala and Okun people held to strengthen their partnership with Ekiti State government and to publicly proclaim their support for Oyebanji’s re-election. 

 

Addressing the Igbo community, Governor Uzodima, described Governor Oyebanji as a bridge-builder and an inclusive leader who has created a peaceful and business-friendly environment for all residents irrespective of their ethnic or religious background. He urged the people to reciprocate the Governor’s goodwill by giving him overwhelming support at the June 20 governorship election.

 

Governor Uzodimma said continuity would enable Governor Oyebanji to consolidate on his impressive developmental strides and sustain the prevailing atmosphere of peace, unity and prosperity in Ekiti State.

“My dear good people of Igbo indigenes in Ekiti State, I bring greetings from the National leadership of our party APC, and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I am here not only to witness this annual cultural day but to also thank you for you for supporting our party, because the support you have given to Governor Oyebanji is the support you are also giving to APC and the President.

 “I am happy I can see joy in your faces, I am happy that you have a God fearing Governor, a Governor with clear heart, a Governor who does not discriminate, a Governor who is including everybody in his policies and programmes. Our presence here today is to act as a witness that all the good things the Governor has done for you in Ekiti is appreciated and what we are saying today is that because Governor Oyebanji has done well, he should continue for the next four years and I want to assure you that for the next four years, he will double the inclusion he has given to you during the first four years”.

 

Speaking at the forum organized by Kogi indegenes at Eage’s Hall, Governor Ododo commended Governor Oyebanji for his commitment to unity, security and development, noting that the Kogi community in Ekiti had enjoyed a harmonious relationship with the state government. He called on Kogi indigenes living across Ekiti to remain steadfast in their support for the Governor’s re-election.

 

While stressing that Governor Oyebanji’s leadership style has fostered peace, economic growth and social inclusion, making Ekiti one of the most stable states in the country, the Kogi State Governor said continuity would enable the Ekiti Governor consolidate on his developmental strides and deliver more dividends of democracy to the people.

 

He said “Your Excellency, I want to let you know that we are here today not just for fun, we are here for business, we have come in our numbers to show appreciation for all you have been doing for humanity and of course my people from Kogi State residing in Ekiti.

 

“Your Excellency, you have nothing to fear, we are just here to let you know that the only language we understand in the coming election is APC and BAO. This is the time for us as Kogians to show appreciation, we are not ungrateful human beings, we know what you have done for us and we know that you're Mr President’s choice and to show gratitude to the President, we must give you our 100 percent votes”.

 

In his remarks, Governor Oyebanji expressed appreciation to the Igbo and Kogi communities for their support for his government and contributions to the economic and social development of Ekiti State. He assured them that his administration will continue to provide conducive environment for businesses and residents to thrive.

 

“I am so touched by what has happened here today, I am short of words and I am extremely grateful to you. We started our journey three and a half years ago when we met at one hall along Ilawe Road, but today we are meeting at the pavilion. We entered into some agreement and you did what you promised in 2022 and I have no doubt that you will do more come June 20.

 

“I am so grateful for your love, understanding and patients with our administration, I am grateful for improving the economy of Ekiti State and I am thankful for being orderly and peaceful, I did not take the honour you bestowed on me for granted and I am sure that come June 20, all of you in Ekiti will vote for our party”. The Governor asserted.

 

Speaking on behalf of the Igbo community in the state, President-General, Ohaneze Ndi Igbo for Ekiti state and southwest, Chief Alexander Ndubuisi described Governor Oyebanji as a man whose leadership insight has been able to transform the State in various facets, adding that the Governor’s inclusive policy has helped to forge a good relationship among different ethnic groups State.

 

The Ohaneze chief assured the governor that mobilization within the Igbo community has commenced in earnest to ensure that they reciprocate his good gesture of giving due recognition to the Igbos in the state by voting massively for him on June 20.

 

The highpoint of the event was the conferment of the prestigious chieftaincy title of Ezi Enyi Ndigbo (True friend of Igbo people) on Governor Oyebanji by the Igbo community in Ekiti State, in recognition of his inclusive leadership, unwavering support for the welfare of Ndigbo in the state and his commitment to fostering peaceful coexistence and an enabling environment for all residents regardless of their ethnic background.

 

In attendance at the events were, the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye, Director-General, Ekiti APC Governorship Campaign Council, Senator Cyril Fasuyi, Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Habibat Adubiaro, Chief of Staff and Secretary Campaign Council, Mr Niyi Adebayo, members of the State House of Assembly and members of the State Executive council, among others.

Friday, 5 June 2026

Oyebanji Inaugurates Centre for Newborn Health Research and Innovation at EKSUTH

Oyebanji Inaugurates Centre for Newborn Health Research and Innovation at EKSUTH

…Says Facility Will Drive Cutting-Edge Research, Reduce Neonatal Mortality 

 

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji on Friday commissioned a state-of-the-art Centre for Newborn Health Research and Innovation (CeNHRI) at the University Teaching Hospital, Ado Ekiti, describing the facility as a major milestone in his administration’s effort to improve maternal and newborn healthcare delivery in the State and the country at large.

Speaking while commissioning the facility, which is the first in Nigeria focusing solely on newborn, Governor Oyebanji said the centre would serve as a hub for cutting-edge research, innovation and clinical excellence aimed at addressing challenges associated with neonatal care and reduce infant mortality rate in the state and beyond.

Governor Oyebanji maintained that the facility reflects his government’s commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and reducing neonatal mortality, adding that the centre will serve as a platform for innovation, research, capacity building and evidence based healthcare intervention aimed at improving the survival and well-being of mothers and newborns.

Lamenting that thousands of African newborns die annually from preventable causes, particularly within the first few days, the Governor said the centre represents collective response to these challenges through science, innovation and collaboration.

According to him, the facility will serve as meeting point for researchers, clinicians, policymakers, development partners and communities to work together and develop practical solutions that save lives.

Governor Oyebanji said he was confident that the centre would soon produce ground breaking research, train future generation of healthcare professionals and influence healthcare policies.

He thanked the state’s development partners for their collaborations in advancing the health sector in the state.

“Today marks another significant milestone in our collective efforts to strengthen healthcare delivery, advance scientific knowledge, and improve the survival and well-being of mothers and newborns across Nigeria and the African continent.

“While this center is located in Ado Ekiti, the capital of the states, its mission extends far beyond our borders. The Center for Newborn Health Research and Innovation has been deliberately conceived as an african focused institutions that will generate knowledge, develop solutions, strengthen health systems and contribute meaningfully to remarkable reduction in neonatal mortality across the continent.”, he added

Earlier in his remarks, the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof Mohamed Ali Pate, who was represented by Dr Samuel Oyeniyi, commended Governor Oyebanji and the state government for the establishment of the centre, describing it as timely, strategic and transformative. He noted that the facility represents a bold step in the bid to strengthen healthcare delivery and improve outcomes for mother and newborn in Nigeria.

He said the facility reflects the growing recognition that Nigeria must not only consume global health knowledge but must also produce it.

The Minister added that the Federal Ministry of Health remains firmly committed to reducing neonatal mortality and ensuring that every Nigerian newborn has the opportunity to survive, thrive and reach full developmental potential

He expressed optimism that the centre would serve as a leading hub for research, innovation and collaboration, bringing together experts and stakeholders to generate evidence-based solutions needed to further advance newborn survival and strengthen healthcare across the country.

Also in his address, the Commissioner for Health and Human Service, Dr Oyebanji Filani thanked Governor Oyebanji for his commitment to strengthening the state’s healthcare system through strategic investment in infrastructure, research, and human capital development. He commended the Governor for his visionary and consistent support for initiatives aimed at improving maternal and newborn health outcomes in the state..

Describing the facility as a landmark achievement that reflects the Governor’s administration to position Ekiti as a centre of excellence in healthcare delivery, the Commissioner said the centre would not only enhance clinical practice and training but would also contribute significantly to reducing neonatal mortality and improve overall health outcome for mothers and children in the state and beyond

Thursday, 4 June 2026

Oyebanji Signs two new laws, as Assembly marks third anniversary

Oyebanji Signs two new laws, as Assembly marks third anniversary

…Restates Commitment to Effective Governance


Ekiti State Governor Mr Biodun Oyebanji has restated the commitment of his administration to a governance system anchored on strong institutions, justice and effective grassroots administration.


The Governor stated this on Thursday while signing into law the Ekiti State Local Government (First Amendment) law, 2026 and Ekiti State Administration of Criminal Justice (Second Amendment) Law, 2026, as part of activities marking the third anniversary of the Seventh Assembly at a brief event held at the Executive Council Chamber , Governor’s Office, Ado Ekiti.


Speaking shortly after assenting to the new laws, Governor Oyebanji described the two legislative instrument as critical reforms designed to enhance service delivery, promote accountability and improve institutional effectiveness across the state. He noted that the amendments reflect his administration’s commitment to building strong institutions capable of meeting the aspirations of the people.


The Governor stated further that the Local Government (First Amendments) Law, would enhance effectiveness of local government administration by establishing legislative departments at the local government level, improve governance at the grassroots and ensure that councils are better positioned to deliver democratic dividends to their respective to the citizens. 

He stressed that strong local governments remain vital to sustainable development and inclusive growth.


Speaking on the Administration of Criminal Justice (Second bj Amendments) Law, the Governor explained that the amendment aligns the state with the global best practice by embracing the principle of restorative justice, adding that the law reflects a more humane approach to justice delivery, stressing that the people deserve a justice that does not only punish but also heal and restores.


While commending the Speaker and members of the seventh assembly for their diligence, partnership and commitment to the shared prosperity agenda of his administration, the Governor said they have demonstrated that the legislative and executive arms of government can work together without conflict. 


“I’m honoured to join you today as we mark the third anniversary of the 7th assembly of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, three years ago, you received the mandate from the people of Ekiti and today that mandate is bearing fruit, this assembly has proven that effective law making is the backbone of good governance.


“The first as the speaker enumerated is the Local Government Administration Law of 2026 by establishing a legislative office department at the local government level. This law brings professionalism and structure to the very foundation of democracy. Local government are the closest arms of government to our people in the villages and towns, with trained legislative officers, our council will now make better laws, keep better records and deliver better services.


“The second is Ekiti State Administration of criminal justice, second amendment law, 2026. The amendment aligns Ekiti with global best practice by embracing restorative justice. Our people deserve the justice system that does not only punish but also heals and restore. A system where victims are heard, offenders are reform and communities are made whole again”. The Governor stressed.

Earlier in his opening remarks, the Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye, who commended Governor Oyebanji for what he described as purposeful and reform-driven governance, noted that the passage and assent to the amended laws reflect a shared commitment between the executive and legislature to strengthen institutions in the state. 

He described the event as more than merely signing documents, but signing of the state’s resolve for stronger local government, a fair justice system and a brighter future for the state.


The speaker said that the two laws would further enhance the effectiveness of the justice system, promote speedy dispensation of fair justice as well as strengthen grassroots governance and improve the capacity of local council to deliver democratic dividends.

COURT DISSOLVES EKITI BROADCASTER'S 16-YEAR MARRIAGE OVER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WIFE

COURT DISSOLVES EKITI BROADCASTER'S 16-YEAR MARRIAGE OVER DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST WIFE

An Ekiti State High Court sitting in Ikere Ekiti has dissolved the marriage between a radio broadcaster, Bayo Famoroti and his estranged wife Motunrayo, over constant domestic violence and cruelty suffered by the woman in his hands for over 16 years in the matrimony.

Justice Oyinkansola Oluboyede who delivered the judgment said the petitioner (Motunrayo) has succeeded in proving the case of domestic violence against Famoroti who is also an evangelist in Ekiti Diocese of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) beyond the reasonable doubt.

The judge held that the petition filed by Motunrayo succeeded and was granted while Famoroti's cross-petition failed and was consequently dismissed bringing an end to the case that lasted two-and-half years in court.

Justice Oluboyede in her judgment ordered that the marriage which was celebrated on 21st November, 2009 be dissolved having been broken down irretrievably owing to the fact that the Respondent/Cross-Petitioner (Famoroti) has behaved in such a way that the Petitioner/Cross-Respondent (Motunrayo) cannot be reasonably expected to live with him 

The court granted the custody of the two children of the marriage to Motunrayo while her former husband was granted what the court referred to as "supervised access" to the children by being allowed to visit the children either in the home of the petitioner or at an earlier agreed location.

The court equally ordered that Famoroti shall continue to be responsible for the education of the children of the marriage, an in addition pay a monthly sum of N30,000 for their upkeep, while the petitioner shall be mainly responsible foe their maintenance and necesssities including their medical expenses.

The petitioner in the case with Suit Number HCR/61D/2023 had dragged the radio/television presenter to court accusing him of physical assault, infliction of emotional and psychological injuries, and alleged illicit affairs and adulterous acts with other women outside the marriage.

Justice Oluboyede in the judgment ruled that pieces of evidence put before the court by the petitioner on the respondent's incessant acts of cruelty and assault towards her are sufficient enough to grant her prayers for the dissolution of the marriage.

The evidence tendered in court included photographs showing injuries inflicted on the woman, voice recording of the respondent in which he was threatening to kill the petitioner and the sobs of one of the children begging that her mother should not be hurt and medical report from a government hospital.

Justice Oluboyede said: "I have assessed the pleadings and evidence of the parties herein and have especially weighed the evidence. The petitioner has painstakingly recounted some of the physical abuse she endured in the hands of the respondent.

"The respondent has generally denied these allegations and particularly in reference to the events of 28th day of April, 2022 stated that he did not assault the petitioner and that she fell when she was struggling with him to collect her phone.

"The petitioner in proof had tendered the pictures of the injuries she said she sustained, an audio of the assault as recorded by the petitioner with her phone and the medical report of her treatment. I have looked at the pictures and the injuries are on her lip, chin, elbow, knees and her shoulder.

"The medical report also included that she had bite marks consistent with the injuries visible in the pictures. Also in the audio message, you can hear a man's voice threatening to hurt or kill, the voice of a female wincing and the sobs of a child begging that his or her mother not be hurt.

"Overall, weighing the evidence of both parties, I find that the respondent failed to convince this Court that he had never been violent towards the petitioner or that he attacked her on the said 27th of April, 2022. He did not deny that it was his voice on the audio recording "Exhibit D." 

"He also admitted being in scuffle with her and that the injuries resulted therefrom. The domestic violence and actual physical abuse meted on the petitioner qualify as cruelty in matrimonial causes. It has also been held that persistent accusations of adultery constitute cruelty. Ayangbayi v. Ayangbayi (1979) ALL ER 539.

"All the behaviours of the respondent alleged by the petitioner are all actions which without doubt qualify as grave and weighty on one part, and which the petitioner cannot reasonably be expected to continue to live with on the second part.

"The petitioner has therefore by evidence led been able to successfully prove that the marriage to the respondent has broken down irretrievably, the respondent having behaved in a way that she cannot be expected to live with."

While the court dissolved the marriage on grounds of domestic abuse, violence and acts of cruelty, the court refrained from adjudicating on the allegation of adultery on grounds that the petitioner failed to join individuals being alleged of illicit affairs with the respondent in the suit in line with Section 32(1) of the Matrimonial Causes Act.

Ekiti Launches Women Empowerment Programme, Disburses N234.3m to 142 Groups

Ekiti Launches Women Empowerment Programme, Disburses N234.3m to 142 Groups

• Minister says initiative targets five million women nationwide

• Oyebanji seeks expansion to all LGAs, urges beneficiaries to invest wisely

The Federal Government, in partnership with the World Bank and the Ekiti State Government, has officially flagged off the Nigeria for Women Programme Scale-Up (NFWP-SU) in Ekiti State with the disbursement of over N234.3 million in Community Investment Funds to 142 Women Affinity Groups (WAGs) in Efon Local Government Area.

The programme, designed to strengthen women's economic empowerment, financial inclusion and social development, is expected to benefit more than 25,000 women already enrolled in over 1,500 Women Affinity Groups across six participating local government areas in the state.

Speaking at the flag-off ceremony held at the Fajuyi Pavilion, Ado-Ekiti, the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, described the initiative as a key component of President Bola Tinubu's Renewed Hope Agenda aimed at promoting inclusive development, poverty reduction, job creation and social protection.

She commended Governor Biodun Oyebanji for his leadership and commitment to women's empowerment, noting that the mobilisation of thousands of women into productive economic groups in Ekiti reflected the administration's dedication to inclusive growth and sustainable development.

According to the Minister, women account for more than half of Nigeria's population and contribute significantly to agriculture and the informal economy, yet continue to face barriers in accessing finance, land, technology and markets.

"No economy can afford to exclude the majority of its productive force. That reality informed the Nigeria for Women Project and its Scale-Up Programme," she said.

Sulaiman-Ibrahim explained that the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs, in collaboration with the World Bank and participating states, is implementing the second phase of the programme with a target of reaching about five million women nationwide.

She disclosed that while the pilot phase economically empowered about 450,000 women, the scale-up phase seeks to deepen financial inclusion, strengthen enterprise development, build entrepreneurial skills and support community-based economic organisations through Women Affinity Groups.

The Minister noted that Ekiti had already recorded significant progress, with over 1,500 Women Affinity Groups bringing together more than 25,000 women actively engaged in productive economic activities.

Governor Biodun Oyebanji, while addressing the gathering at the programme, expressed appreciation to the Federal Government, the World Bank and the Ministry of Women Affairs for bringing the initiative to the state.

The governor disclosed that Ekiti fulfilled the eligibility requirements for participation in the programme as far back as 2024 by paying a counterpart fund of N450 million.

He stressed that the programme should be extended to all local government areas of the state given its potential to transform businesses and improve household incomes.

The governor urged beneficiaries to deploy the funds strictly for business expansion and productive ventures rather than non-essential expenditures.

"When this money is invested properly, it will help businesses grow, create prosperity and improve the welfare of families.
That is the vision of President Bola Tinubu and the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, to ensure Nigerian families live better and feed well," he stated.

Oyebanji assured the Minister of continued collaboration between the state government and the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs to advance the Renewed Hope Agenda and expand opportunities for women across Ekiti.

In her remarks, the First Lady of Ekiti State, Dr Olayemi Oyebanji, described the programme as a landmark intervention that aligns with the administration's commitment to women's development and community advancement.

She said the Women Affinity Groups provide safe platforms for women to save, access support, acquire skills and improve their economic conditions.

According to her, when women prosper economically, families become stronger, children receive better education and care, and communities become more peaceful and prosperous.

The First Lady noted that her own interventions through the Adire Ekiti Hub and the Widows, Aged and Orphans Hope Support Foundation (WAOH) had empowered thousands of women through training, grants and business support.

She urged beneficiaries to utilise the Community Investment Funds responsibly and ensure that the resources translate into sustainable businesses and long-term economic growth.

Earlier, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Olapeju Babafemi, described the event as a significant milestone in the state's efforts to promote women's empowerment and grassroots development.

She explained that the World Bank-supported programme seeks to improve women's livelihoods through access to economic opportunities, productive resources, social capital and community-driven interventions.

Babafemi disclosed that over 25,000 women have been enrolled into more than 1,500 Women Affinity Groups, while 215 jobs have been created through the programme's implementation in Ekiti.

She announced that 142 Women Affinity Groups in Efon Local Government Area, having successfully met the programme's six-month operational requirement, would each receive N1.65 million under the Community Investment Fund.

Also speaking, the World Bank Task Team Leader and Senior Social Development Specialist, Mr Michael Ilesanmi, said the programme was designed in response to the multiple and complex barriers confronting women in Nigeria.

He explained that the Nigeria for Women Programme adopts a multidimensional approach that combines financial support, skills development, social empowerment and community mobilisation.

According to him, Women Affinity Groups serve as platforms through which women save collectively, access loans, receive training in business and financial literacy, strengthen leadership skills and build supportive social networks.

He noted that beyond economic empowerment, the groups also help women gain greater participation in household and community decision-making, reduce poverty and address social constraints that limit women's full participation in economic activities.

The Chairman of the Multi-Sectoral Coordinating Structure and Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Oyeniyi Adebayo, said the programme aligns with key Sustainable Development Goals, including poverty eradication, gender equality, quality education and decent work.

He described women as the backbone of families and communities, stressing that empowering them would generate positive multiplier effects for households and the wider economy.

Adebayo urged beneficiaries to remain committed to the ideals of cooperation, transparency and accountability while calling on men, particularly husbands, to support women participating in empowerment programmes.

In a goodwill message, Her Royal Majesty, Olori Bosede Adejugbe, described the Community Investment Fund as a strategic investment in women's enterprises, family welfare and community development.

She said Women Affinity Groups had helped women strengthen savings culture, improve access to finance, acquire entrepreneurial skills and build resilience against economic challenges.

Similarly, Chairman of Efon Local Government, Mr Afolabi Segun, lauded the initiative as a strategic investment in the future of women, families and communities, pledging the support of local governments towards its success.

The event featured testimonies from beneficiaries whose lives have been transformed through participation in Women Affinity Groups.

One of the beneficiaries, Mrs Wosilat Akande, said she used a loan obtained through her group to invest in farming, a venture that eventually enabled her to acquire personal farmland where she now cultivates maize and plantain.

Another beneficiary, Mrs Deborah Ategbero, said access to group loans helped her establish a thriving cowhide (ponmo) business, while Mrs Juliet Iyanuoluwa credited the programme for helping her expand her enterprise through savings and affordable credit.

The Nigeria for Women Programme Scale-Up is currently being implemented in Efon, Moba, Gbonyin/Ayekire, Ado, Ijero and Oye local government areas, with plans for further expansion as more women groups qualify for support.