Wednesday, 15 April 2026

Oyebanji contesting on strength of first term performance, popular demand - Campaign DG


…. flag off campaign slated for April 27

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji is targeting a minimum of 500,000 votes and victory in all the 2,445 polling units to emerge as the overwhelming winner of the June 20, 2026 governorship election.

The Director General of the Biodun Oyebanji Campaign Organisation, Senator Cyril Fasuyi, who dropped the hint also affirmed that the Ekiti Governor will be contesting on the strength of his performance and the popular demand by the people of the State.

Senator Fasuyi disclosed that the Governor will officially flag off his campaign for second term with a massive rally at Ekiti Parapo Pavilion in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, on April 27 to make a big statement of intent of his readiness to serve the people on a higher scale.

Fasuyi who spoke at a the maiden press conference organised by the campaign council on Wednesday in Ado Ekiti, said the Council and the APC through its canvassers are working towards winning in all the 2,445 polling units, all the 177 wards and all the 16 local government areas.

He said Oyebanji will be campaigning for re-election on a record of superlative performance with verifiable indices on ground as attested to by the people who have felt the impact of his governance.

Fasuyi, who is the Senator representing Ekiti North in the upper legislative chamber, said the grand flag-off rally is expected to complement the door-to-door and street-to-street campaign that had commenced following the lifting of the ban on open campaign by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

The BAO Campaign chief who served in similar capacity in the 2022 governorship election, noted that the good works of the APC flag bearer in the areas of infrastructure development, education, healthcare, better workers' welfare, job creation are already speaking in favour of the Governor ahead of the poll.

While noting that the Oyebanji campaign is complemented by the APC party structures, Fasuyi said the campaign team is formidable and well prepared for a clean, peaceful and rigorous engagement with the people of the state throughout the electioneering period.

He promised a campaign that is based on issues in which "every APC member is an equal canvasser and no one is a spectator" adding that: "This campaign is intra-local government, intra-ward and intra-ward. We will market our record and our plan, not abuse opponents."

Canvassing one of the major reasons why Oyebanji should be re-elected by the electorate, Fasuyi emphasized that the governor has worked to ensure that Ekiti is the most secured state in Nigeria adding that the performance recorded during the first term has justified the need to reward the APC candidate with a fresh term of four years.

Fasuyi said: "Let me place the facts on the table. Four years ago, an APC Governor, His Excellency, Dr John Kayode Fayemi handed a clear mandate to his would-be successor, that he should surpass him in terms of performance. Governor Oyebanji accepted the challenge anf the rest is history.

"He started the work with all his energy immediately after his inauguration. Roads have been fixed across all 16 LGAs and 22 LCDAs. Our schools have been renovated, teachers get trained, and bursaries restored. Health centres now wear new look having been comprehensively renovated, well-equipped and properly staffed.

"Ekiti is now ranked the most secured state in Nigeria. On transparency, Ekiti scored 39 out of 39 in Q4 2025 and 100 out of 100 as a progressive performer in Q4 2024. We topped the 2026 Subnational Audit Efficacy Index. Food inflation in Ekiti is now the lowest in Nigeria. The Ekiti Knowledge Zone is underway. Farm settlements are back.

"Women lead as Deputy Governor, Deputy Speaker of the State House of Assembly. Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Head of Service; and Accountant General of the State and as chairperson of local government council, among others. These are not claims, drive on the roads, visit the hospitals, talk to workers, ask farmers. Performance speaks."

The Director General used the opportunity to call on the media to report exactly what they see, shun propaganda, visit the projects and verify every claim adding that the council was ready to respond to every claim with necessary facts and figures. 

Fasuyi stressed further that the council and its candidate will not sponsor falsehood or exaggerate figures as the various projects and policies were enough for campaign. He urged media practitioners to always reach out to the council for matters that need clarifications for the public to know the truth in the campaign trail.

Former Political Asviser to the President, Senator Babafemi Ojudu who also spoke at the news conference, hailed Oyebanji for providing good governance and purposeful leadership noting that polling 500,000 votes which had never happened in the history of the state is achievable.

Ojudu specifically commended Oyebanji for effective management of the state security architecture and ensuring security of lives and property despite the perceived insecurity in some neighbouring states.

Present at the also present at the conference were Chairman of the Media Committee of the Campaign, Chief Taiwo Olatunbosun; Special Adviser on Political and Allied Matters, Chief Jide Awe; chieftain of APC Elders Forum, Chief Ronke Okusanya; members of the House of Assembly, members of the State Executive Council and other party chieftains.

COURT RULING: HON. IBRAHIM KUNLE OLANREWAJU CONGRATULATES GOV. BIODUN OYEBANJI, TARGETS 500,000 VOTES FOR JUNE 2026 ELECTION



Hon. (Barr.) Ibrahim Kunle Olanrewaju, a former Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and a frontline contestant for the APC ticket in Ekiti North Constituency II, has warmly congratulated Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji following the Federal High Court's dismissal of the suit challenging his candidacy.

Speaking shortly after the judgment was delivered in Abuja, Hon. Olanrewaju described the court's decision as a triumph for internal democracy and the rule of law. He noted that the ruling confirms the overwhelming will of the party members who chose the Governor to lead the All Progressives Congress (APC) into the upcoming June 2026 governorship election.
"My presence in court today was to witness the ruling of the court on the said case, and like I have always envisaged, it came out as expected," Hon. Olanrewaju stated. "This victory is not just for the Governor, but for the APC and the entire people of Ekiti State."

Reflecting on the party’s internal processes, he added: "The party has spoken through the voice of her members through the choice of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji to fly the party flag. With this legal hurdle now behind us, we can fully concentrate on the task ahead."

Looking forward to the general election, Hon. Olanrewaju expressed immense confidence in the Governor’s popularity and performance. He declared that the focus of the party leadership and supporters would now shift toward a massive mobilization drive.

"With this victory, we are more united than ever. We can now concentrate on delivering over 500,000 votes for Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji in the June 2026 election to ensure the continuation of the remarkable progress we are witnessing in our dear state."

Hon. Olanrewaju urged all party faithful to close ranks and work harmoniously to ensure a landslide victory for the APC at the June 2026 polls.

Tuesday, 14 April 2026

Oyebanji Gifts Ekiti-Born Africa Spelling Bee Champion, Coach, School N8m

Oyebanji Gifts Ekiti-Born Africa Spelling Bee Champion, Coach, School N8m 
...To sponsor winner to China for World Championship

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has gifted Ekiti-born Miss Adeolu Oluwadamilola who recently emerged winner of Africa Spelling Bee competition, her coach, and her school, St. Lawrence Metropolitan College, Ado Ekiti cash gifts worth N8 million.

The Governor equally pledged to sponsor the Spelling Bee African champion, together with her mother and coach to the world championship holding in China later in the year.

Speaking while receiving Adeolu, the Africa Spelling Bee Champion, her mother, Mrs Oluwabunmi Adeolu; School Proprietor, Mr Lawrence Oluwafemi and her coach, Mrs Esther Omolayo in his office in Ado Ekiti on Monday, Governor Oyebanji said his administration remains committed to prioritizing education as a central pillar of development.

Commending Miss Oluwadamilola for bringing honour to Ekiti State and Nigeria, the Governor described her achievement as a reflection of the state’s long standing tradition of academic excellence. He added that the feat underscored the value of diligence, discipline and excellence for which Ekiti people are widely known.

Speaking further, the Governor explained that since the inception of his administration, deliberate efforts have been made to reposition the education sector through strategic investment in infrastructure, capacity building for teachers, provision of learning materials and policies aimed at improving the quality of teaching and learning across the state.

He added that his administration has ensured a deliberate balance between what is being taught, how it is being taught and where is being taught, adding that concerted efforts are also being made to align the curriculum with the demands and realities of the 21st century

While congratulating the African spelling bee champion for the feat, the Governor said his government would continue to support and reward excellence in all sectors, particularly in education sector in order to encourage students and teachers to strive for greater achievements and uphold the state’s reputation as a centre of academic distinction

The Governor urged students across the state to remain focused on their studies, stressing that hard work, determination and discipline remains the surest path to success, while assuring that government would continue to create an enabling environment for them to thrive.

“Damilola has once again demonstrated what Ekiti people are known for, diligence, hardwork, honour and excellence and I am so proud of her. As a government, in that last three and half years, we have done everything humanly possible to reposition the education sector in Ekiti State from the primary, secondary to tertiary education system and we are also looking at informal education”

“Our strategy is to ensure that we strike a balance between what is being taught, how is being taught and where is being taught because for you to have the best in that sector, the content and the curriculum must be alive to serve the need of the state, the country and globally.

“After conquering Africa, what is next is to conquer the world, I leant that she will be going to China to represent Africa, the state will sponsor her, the mother, her coach and two others from the school and as a token of appreciation, the state government will give Damilola two million naira, her coach, one million and the school, five million naira”. the Governor asserted

Earlier in his opening remarks, the proprietor of the school, Mr Lawrence Oluwafemi who commended the State Government’s education policies particularly the Governor’s intentional approach to improving the sector, said that such commitment had contributed significantly to the recent successes recorded by students across the state 

Describing the Governor’s gesture as a strong affirmation to his commitment to rewarding excellence and hard work in the education sector, Mr Lawrence noted that the recorgnition would further inspire both student and staff of the school to remain dedicated to academic excellence and discipline.

The Spelling Bee Champion, Miss Adeolu Oluwadamiloa expressed her profound gratitude to the Governor for the recorgnition and support extended to her, especially the plan to sponsor her to China to represent Africa at the forthcoming World Spelling Been competition. She described the gesture as a motivation to aim higher.

Monday, 13 April 2026

Ekiti Launches “Operation Comb the Bush” to Strength Security




Security agencies in Ekiti State on Monday launched another joint operation codenamed “Operation Comb the Bush” as part of efforts to enhance safety and prevent criminal activities across the State. 


The operation which commenced on Monday involved men and officers of the Military, Police, NSCDC, Directorate of State Security, Amotekun Corps, among others. 

Addressing the joint patrol team at the Police Headquarters in Ado Ekiti, before the commencement of the exercise, the Commissioner of Police, Ekiti State Command, Mr Falade Adegoroye, said the operation became necessary following intelligence reports indicating intensified security offensives against criminal elements in neighbouring Kwara, Kogi, Ondo and Osun states, as well as parts of northern Nigeria. 

He noted that the pressure on the criminal groups in those areas could force them to seek refuge in the Southwest, thereby posing potential threats to Ekiti State. This, he said necessitated the proactive move by all security agencies in the state. 

Describing the exercise as a proactive measure to safeguard lives and property, the Police Commissioner explained that the special operation would involve coordinated bush combing, clearance of criminal hideouts, visibility policing and raids across identified flashpoints, particularly in borders communities. 


Adegoroye maintained that the operation would help prevent crimes such as kidnapping, cattle rustling, vandalism and attacks on public infrastructure and worship centres among others.

Stressing the need to also protect farmers who are returning to their farms with the commencement of the rainy season, Adegoroye said the operation would also help create a secure environment for farming activities by denying criminal elements access to forest and rural settlements.

The Police chief charged the officers to exhibit discipline, professionalism and respect for human rights, assuring Ekiti residents that the operation would be carried out with utmost responsibility in line with global best practice. 

He commended Governor Oyebanji for prioritizing security of the people and consistently providing necessary support, logistic and enabling environment for security agencies to effectively discharge their duties in the state. He added that the demonstrated commitment of the Governor has continued to strengthened the fight against crime and ensure the safety of lives and property across the state.


In his remarks, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Matters, Brig. Gen. Ebenezer Ogundana (Rtd), described the operation as a proactive measure by the Governor to sustain the prevailing peace and security in the state, noting that the move reflects the Governor’s foresight in addressing emerging threats before they escalate, especially in view of developments in neighbouring state.


Gen Ogundana explained that government had continued to invest in intelligence gathering, inter-agency collaboration and logistics support for security outfits, stressing that the operation is part of a broader strategy to ensure that criminal elements do not find safe haven in Ekiti.


While assuring residents that the Biodun Oyebanji administration will not relent in its resolve to keep Ekiti safe, secure and conducive for economic activities and peaceful coexistence, the Special Adviser charged citizens to support security agencies with credible information.

Sunday, 12 April 2026

Oyebanji Restates Commitment to Quality, World-Class Infrastructure

*Oyebanji Restates Commitment to Quality, World-Class Infrastructure
 
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has restated the commitment of his administration to delivering world-class infrastructure that will transform the State and improve the quality of life for the residents, stressing that his government remains focused on sustainable development through strategic investment in critical sectors.

Governor Oyebanji stated this on Saturday during an inspection tour of some ongoing projects across Ado Ekiti, the State capital. He said the exercise was to assess the pace and quality of work of the contracting firms. 

In a chat with Journalists shortly after the inspection, Governor Oyebanji, who expressed satisfaction with the pace of work at various project sites, noted that his government remains focused on transforming the State capital through strategic investments in critical infrastructure.

White emphasizing that the projects were designed to meet global best standards and position Ado- Ekiti as a modern and competitive city, the Governor highlighted the broader economic impact of the projects which include enhancing economic activities, and connectivity within the State as well as jobs creation. 

The Governor assured residents that all the ongoing projects would be completed in line with specifications and value for money, maintaining that his government would not compromise on quality.

“There is no doubting the fact that these projects would be delivered in time and I am so excited at the pace and quality of work. This is really value for money and I must commend all the contractors and government officials that are in charge of the projects.

“What gladdens my heart the most is not even when the projects are going to be delivered but the impact they are going to have on the people of Ekiti State. You have joined me to inspect the 80-bed hospital complex which will improve health outcome in the State. I am so excited because we are bringing the best to our people”, the Governor asserted.

Aside the 80 - bedded multipurpose medical facility at the Ekiti State teaching hospital, other projects inspected were: the court house building at the state judiciary complex, indoor sports complex, the 1.2 kilometre Okeyinmi flyover bridge and Ado Ekiti Central Business District (CBD), the Fajuyi Park among others.

Saturday, 11 April 2026

Hon. Olufemi Bamisile Bags Doctorate as EKSU Celebrates 30th Convocation




 It was a landmark achievement for veteran lawmaker Hon. Olufemi Bamisile (BAFEM) as he was conferred with a Doctorate Degree during the 30th Convocation Ceremony of Ekiti State University (EKSU). Hon. Bamisile, who currently represents Ekiti South Federal Constituency II at the National Assembly, joined a distinguished class of graduands, proving that the pursuit of knowledge knows no age limit.

Hon. Bamisile earned his PhD in Public Sector Governance and Administration. His doctoral thesis, titled “Legislative-Executive Relations: Interrogating Activities of the 8th National Assembly and its Impact on Good Governance in Nigeria,” offers a scholarly critique of the intricate power dynamics within the Nigerian government. Drawing from his extensive experience as the former Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly (2007) and a sitting federal lawmaker, his research provides a unique bridge between legislative theory and practical governance.
Reflecting on his milestone at the age of sixty (60), Dr. Bamisile dismissed the popular "education is a scam" narrative, describing such views as misguided and dangerous for the nation's future. "I feel deeply fulfilled. This achievement is not just for my personal records, but a message to my children and the younger generation: education remains the bedrock of progress. Do not be discouraged; remain committed to academic excellence."

Beyond his personal academic pursuits, the lawmaker revealed that he and his wife are doubling down on their investment in the education sector by expanding their Polytechnic in Ikere-Ekiti. This initiative is aimed at enhancing technical vocational training and providing affordable tertiary education for the youths of Ekiti State.

Turning to his political trajectory, Dr. Bamisile confirmed that his passion for public service remains undimmed. As the 2027 general elections approach, he signaled his intention to seek re-election to the House of Representatives, expressing confidence that his constituents will support him based on his proven track record of service. With this latest academic laurel, Dr. Olufemi Bamisile enters the next phase of his political career not just as an experienced politician, but as a refined scholar committed to the advancement of Nigerian democracy.

Saturday, 4 April 2026

OYEBANJI GREETS CHRISTIANS AT EASTER

OYEBANJI GREETS CHRISTIANS AT EASTER

...Urges prayers for peaceful guber poll

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, felicitated Christians in the State and Nigeria on the occasion of this year's Easter celebration.

The Governor, in statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Yinka Oyebode, said the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ , which is the essence of the Easter celebration, remains the greatest sacrifice for the redemption of mankind, which should be cherished.

He urged Christians to emulate Christ’s virtues of humility, love, perseverance and compassion.

He implored Ekiti residents and Nigerians, especially Christians, to use the Easter celebration to seek the face of God in prayer for continuous peace, progress and prosperity in Ekiti State and Nigeria as a whole.

The Governor also solicited prayers from the people of the State and other Nigerians for a peaceful and successful conduct of the June 20 governorship election in Ekiti. 

He admonished governorship aspirants, party leaders, other politicians and their supporters to conduct themselves in a peaceful and orderly manner before, during and after the election, stressing that "Ekiti interest supercedes personal and partisan interests."

While thanking Christians in the State for their support for the administration, the Governor urged them to continue to live in peace and harmony with adherents of other religions, noting that good neighborliness, selflessness, and patience were among the lessons taught and exemplified by Jesus Christ.

He said: "I wish all the people of Ekiti State and Christians across the country and other parts of the world, Happy Easter as we celebrate God's greatest sacrifice to mankind.

"Events leading to the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ were epochal in the annals of Christianity and humanity. They remind us of his virtues of sacrifice, love, harmony and peaceful coexistence among humanity.

"As Christians, this period offers us an opportunity to rethink our relationships as individuals, as communities and as a nation. The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ typifies love, affection and tolerance. 

"I want to urge Christians to emulate the virtues of Jesus Christ by positively impacting the lives of friends, colleagues, associates, neighbours and family members,” the Governor added.

Ekiti Guber: Breaking succession jinx 'll end era of trial by error - Oyebanji declares*



...as Ekiti indigenes in Ondo bow to deliver over 6,000 votes for his re-election 



Ahead of the June 20 governorship election in Ekiti State, Governor Biodun Oyebanji, has declared that the implications of breaking the succession jinx in the State is to end the era of trial by error. 

Oyebanji said that the forthcoming poll is beyond victory for the All Progressives Congress (APC), but geared towards sustaining meaningful developments in line with his administration's policy trust, strategies and priorities. 

The Governor made the declaration, on Friday, in Akure, during the 2026 Ekiti Day Celebration organized in his honour by Ekiti indigenes living in Ondo State.

His words: "June 20 is not just a day of voting, it's a day that Ekiti people wants to break a jinx. You will realize that since the creation of Ekiti State, no governor has ran two terms consecutively. 

"All those things have implications for development. When there is a stoppage in government, there is a change in policy, change in strategy and change in priorities of government. So, a new government that comes will want to implement his own programs.

"If by the special grace of God and by your grace, we are able to break that jinx on June 20, that means for the first time since the creation of Ekiti State 29 years ago, we will have a government that has been running for 12 years. 

"The implications of that for policies is that once we go back, we know what we want to do. We have been in saddle for four years and we know what we have done and areas we need to improve upon. We don't have to do trial by error. That is the implication of June 20 for Ekiti people. 

"It's not about just winning an election but the culture of 10 steps forward and 30 steps backwards must stop. I'm glad that my people in Ondo State have taken this baton that enough is enough."

While thanking Ekiti indigenes in Ondo State for the honour bestowed on him and supporting his re-election ambition, the governor pleaded with them to continue to support his counterpart in Ondo State, Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa.

"He is appreciative of your support and I plead with you that you continue to support him in all his future endeavours and to also thank you for putting your resources together to organize this program. When I got here and saw that these are people that have PVCs, I told myself that my people are ready for business."

On his part, Ondo State Governor, Hon Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, represented by the State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Seun Osamaye, commended Governor Oyebanji for his impactful leadership and inclusive governance in the state. 

The Governor noted that an executive order has been given to all Ekiti indigenes in Ondo State with Ekiti PVCs to cast their votes, adding his victory at the poll will be overwhelming across the 16 local government areas. 

Earlier in his welcome address, Coordinator of Ekiti Diaspora for BAO in Ondo State, Kehinde Ojo appreciated the governor for his dedication, vision and service in driving development in the state. 

The Coordinator reaffirmed their commitment to support his re-election ambition, saying that over 6,000 Ekiti voters living in Ondo State will be mobilized for the poll. 

According to him, "Your tenure has shown dedication, vision, and service. You've led with integrity and passion, uniting Ekiti State driving development, and uplifting communities. As a leader, you have fostered unity among Ekiti people, driven progress in infrastructure, education, and healthcare, empowered communities through innovative programs.

"We applaud your efforts, especially the Christmas and New Year gifts. We reaffirm our commitment to supporting your vision. We've gathered over six thousand Ekiti indigene to come out and vote for your second term again."

In their separate goodwill messages, the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Oyeniyi Adebayo, Special Adviser on Political Affairs, Chief Jide Awe, Director General, Bureau of Community Communications, Mrs Mary Omotosho, ALGON Chairman in Ekiti State, Hon Olusegun Olugbogi lauded the Ekiti indigenes in Ondo State for standing solidly behind the governor's second term.

Highlights of the auspicious occasion is an Award of Excellence bestowed on the governor for his development strides in the state, including cultural display, among others.

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

Ekiti Guber: We’ll Run Inclusive Campaign That’ll Deliver over 500,000 Votes, says Senate Leader

Ekiti Guber: We’ll Run Inclusive Campaign That’ll Deliver over 500,000 Votes, says Senate Leader
    
 The Senate Leader and Chairman of Ekiti State 2026 Governorship Campaign Council, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele has said that the council will run an inclusive, transparent, credible and a well-coordinated campaign strategy designed to deliver no fewer than 500,000 votes in the forthcoming governorship and presidential election.

Senate Bamidele stated this on Wednesday during the council’s meeting in Ado- Ekiti. He said the campaign would be driven by a clear structure that prioritises grassroots mobilisation and effective engagement across all strata of the electorate, ensuring that the party’s message resonate widely.

Speaking with journalists shortly after the meeting, the Senate Leader said all the six members of the House of Representative in the state have been appointed to be federal constituency coordinators in the six federal constituencies in the state.

He added that the council would adopt a focused and issue-based approach, highlighting the achievements of the current administration while presenting a forward-looking agenda to the people of the state.

Stressing that the major campaign would commence soon, the Senate Leader also disclosed that the campaign council has been carefully populated to ensure wide representation across the State and to effectively reach the grassroots.

Senator Bamidele expressed confidence in the performance of the Governor, adding that the administration’s track record would serve as a strong selling point for the campaign. assuring said the achievements recorded by the Governor would resonate with the electorate and translate into massive support at the poll .

He maintained that the strategies already put in place would not only secure victory for the Governor but also set a benchmark for campaign organisation and electoral success in the state.

“We will want to run an inclusive campaign, we will run a political campaign that will not only deliver the Governor as the candidate of the party but a campaign that will prepare the state for the subsequent elections.

“We will not only run a campaign, we are planning to run a fanfare that will also help stimulate the average voters in Ekiti State and the Governor has also emphasized on the need to run his campaign in a way that would have also prepare the people for the presidential elections, national assembly elections as well as the house of assembly election”. The senate leader asserted.

In his remarks, Governor Oyebanji said he was satisfied with the progress recorded so far by the campaign council, noting that the efforts of the council and the party’s stakeholders have laid a solid foundation for a successful election.

Commending the strategic planning and grassroots mobilisation already underway, the Governor described them as a key driver that would strengthen the party’s outreach and engagement with voters across the state.

Also speaking, the Director General of the Campaign Council, Senator Cyril Fasuyi said the target is to ensure that the Governor wins by landslide, noting that securing less than 500,000 votes for the Governorship and presidential elections would be considered below expectation

He emphasized that the campaign machinery has been structured to cover all wards and local government areas, ensuring robust mobilisation and effective voter engagement at the grassroots.

OYEBANJI CELEBRATES FORMER NIGERIAN ENVOY TO UNESCO, PROF OMOLEWA AT 85

OYEBANJI CELEBRATES FORMER NIGERIAN ENVOY TO UNESCO, PROF OMOLEWA AT 85

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has congratulated former Nigeria's Permanent Delegate and Ambassador to the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Prof Michael Omolewa on his 85th birthday.

Governor Oyebanji in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Yinka Oyebode, celebrated Prof Omolewa’s legacies and contributions to scholarship, education and diplomacy.

He noted the octogenarian scholar’s sacrifices, commitment to academic excellence in the nation's ivory towers of learning contributed to Nigeria's enviable rise as Africa's knowledge powerhouse.

The Governor said Prof Omolewa's history-making feat as the first West African to be elected as President of the General Conference of UNESCO was a remarkable milestone which Nigeria remains ever so proud of.

Describing Prof Omolewa as one of the legends of Adult Education in Nigeria, Governor Oyebanji said his efforts contributed in no small measure in making education accessible to more elderly individuals who did not have opportunities of formal education in their formative years.

He prayed God to grant Prof Omolewa more fulfilled years on the surface of the earth to continue to offer more service to Nigeria in particular and humanity in general.

“On behalf of the Government and good people of Ekiti State, I congratulate our revered academic, diplomat and elder statesman, Prof Michael Omolewa on his 85th birthday and pray that God will sustain him with good health and grace as he continues to inspire the younger generations. “, the statement added.

Ekiti Continues to Lead Subnational Transaparency and Accountability Reports




Ekiti State Government has been adjudged to be the leading state in both local government budget transparency as well as subnational audit efficacy in the new reports published by BudgIT and PLSI, respectively.

This is coming barely weeks after BudgIT reported that the State Government, under the leadership of Governor Biodun Oyebanji, maintained the top position throughout the four quarters of year 2025 in fiscal transparency.

Ekiti State, in the new BudgIT report, was rated among the top 10 states in the federation that published detailed and accessible budget information for all its Local Government Areas (LGAs) and Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs). 

According to the report, Ekiti stands out by providing individual 2026 budgets for all the 16 Local Government Councils and 22 LCDAs, accompanied by signed PDFs, minutes of Town Hall Consultation meetings, and NCOA-formatted Excel templates.

This approach, BudgIT says, emphasizes transparency and accountability, setting a great example for other states. 

In addition to the BudgIT report, Ekiti also came first in the just realised PLSI Subnational Audit Efficacy Index. The report shows Ekiti has successfully established the independence of the Auditor-General’s office, while also implementing the financial autonomy of the audit function. It acknowledges the effectiveness of the oversight function of the State Assembly, especially its Public Accounts Committee. 

The Biodun Oyebanji administration prioritizes citizens involvement in budget preparation. Aside its quarterly stakeholders engagements held on zonal basis, it holds a consultations across local government areas to get input into the budget preparations, it also mandates each local government to hold similar consultations ahead of their respective budget preparations. 

Details of both the state’s annual budget, and the local government’s budgets as well as government procurements are published on the state websites, in line with the accountability and transparency policy of the administration. 

Commenting on the multiple accolades, Governor Oyebanji says the administration is an open book- made available to all citizens to access. He expresses his appreciation to the people of the State for their demonstrated support and cooperation with the administration adding that the success of the administration’s fiscal policies were made possible by their cooperation. 

He says his administration will continue to promote transparency and accountability in government in addition to prioritizing the wellbeing and welfare of the people.

Signed 
Olayinka Oyebode 
Special Adviser (Media) to the Governor, Ekiti State 
01-04-2026

Tuesday, 31 March 2026

OYEBANJI MOURNS DEATH OF RENOWNED EDUCATIONIST, CHIEF DARAMOLA


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has expressed his condolences on the death of renowned educationist, school administrator and community leader, Chief Francis Adebayo Daramola.

Chief Daramola, father of Hon Bimbo Daramola, a former member of the House of Representatives who represented Ekiti North Federal Constituency II between 2011 and 2015 and Convener of BAO Walk Monthly programme, passed on Monday. He was aged 99 years old. 

Governor Oyebanji, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Yinka Oyebode, described Chief Daramola’s death as a huge loss to Ekiti State considering his contribution to education and community development.

The Governor said the late senior citizen was a household name in the teaching profession in Nigeria and Ekiti in particular. He recalled that the late Chief Daramola meritoriously served as principal in many prestigious secondary schools in the old Western Region, Western State and old Ondo State in what was regarded as a golden era for the education sector.

The Governor hailed the deceased for his service to the state and humanity after retiring from service including his membership of prominent groups like Afenifere and Ekiti Council of Elders most especially in offering useful advice to the government. 

Specifically, Governor Oyebanji recalled how the late Chief Daramola, then the Principal of Aramoko District Commercial School (ADICO) facilitated his WAEC re- registration at the school, stressing that that singular act shaped his career path as a teenager. 

The Governor commiserated with Hon. Bimbo Daramola and his siblings, noting that the prayers and the thoughts of the government and people of Ekiti State are with the family. 

Governor Oyebanji who, earlier on Monday, paid a condolence visit to the family on Monday, urged the children to be consoled by the good name, worthy legacies and the blessing of ripe old age the deceased enjoyed in his lifetime.

Former NPC Commissioner Ayodeji Ajayi Congratulates New NPC Ekiti State Nominee, Hon. Kolawole Alabi

Former NPC Commissioner Ayodeji Ajayi Congratulates New NPC Ekiti State Nominee, Hon. Kolawole Alabi



Hon. Ayodeji Ajayi the immediate past Federal Commissioner of the National Population Commission (NPC) representing Ekiti State, has formally extended his congratulations to Hon. Kolawole Oladipupo Alabi, following his nomination to the Commission by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The nomination comes as part of the President's recent move to fill seven vacant commissioner positions within the NPC, pending confirmation by the National Assembly.

In a statement reflecting on the significance of the appointment, Hon. Ayodeji Ajayi expressed strong optimism regarding Alabi’s capacity to handle the rigorous responsibilities of the office. While acknowledging the scale of the challenges ahead, the former commissioner noted that the new nominee possesses the competence required to excel in the role. "I wish him the very best," Ajayi remarked. "The work ahead is very enormous, but I am sure he is up to the task."

Drawing from his experience in the commission, Ajayi highlighted the high stakes of the upcoming five-year term, emphasizing that the data collection and policy decisions made by the NPC in the immediate future will dictate the developmental trajectory of Ekiti State for the next half a century. He noted that the decisions taken by the commission in the next five years will affect the state for the next 50 years. He remains committed to the success of the new appointee. "I will continue to pray and support you for the success of the new assignment," Ajayi added.

The nomination of Hon. Kolawole Oladipupo Alabi is now subject to confirmation by the National Assembly. Once cleared, Alabi will join six other nominees in a commission tasked with modernizing Nigeria's population data and managing civil registration systems. For Ekiti State, this transition is viewed as a vital step in ensuring the state’s demographic interests are accurately represented in national planning, with the endorsement from a veteran like Hon. Deji Ajayi signaling a strong continuity of purpose for the state’s interests at the federal level.