Tag: Ekiti State

  • FRSC Targets 10% Reduction in Ekiti Road Accidents for 2026

    FRSC Targets 10% Reduction in Ekiti Road Accidents for 2026

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Ekiti State has set a target to reduce road traffic crashes by at least 10% in 2026, citing data-driven operations and increased advocacy among commercial drivers.

    Planned measures: The command plans intensified patrols on major routes, technology-enabled speed monitoring, and collaboration with communities on lighting and signage maintenance.

    Constraints: Drivers are raising concerns about the condition of some federal roads, arguing that infrastructure deficits remain a major contributor to crashes.

    Echotitbits take: Enforcement and data matter, but road engineering matters more. Without repairs on dangerous corridors, speed enforcement can only deliver partial gains on fatalities.

    Source: EkitiPodium- https://ekitipodium.com/2026/01/20/we-recorded-substantial-reduction-in-auto-crashes-in-2025-frsc/ (January 25, 2026)

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  • Ekiti Swears In New Commissioners

    Ekiti State is reportedly set to inaugurate commissioners and special advisers, indicating a governance refresh aimed at sharpening policy delivery.

    Observers will watch portfolio distribution and political balance to gauge the administration’s priorities going into 2026.

    2025-12-09

    The Nation

    2025-12-09

  • Nigeria: Project Contractors in Ekiti State Assured of Security

    Nigeria: Project Contractors in Ekiti State Assured of Security

    The Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi has assured contractors and workers working on various project sites in the State of adequate security, stressing that the security networks across the sites have been improved and expanded to guarantee their safety.

    The Governor who disclosed this during an inspection tour of all road projects across the State on Wednesday, said all ongoing road projects would be completed and delivered within the stipulated deadlines.

    The road projects visited by the Governor in company of the Commissioner for Works and Transport and the project monitoring team are the dual carriage new Ado-Iyin road, Aramoko-Erinjiyan-Ikogosi road, of Ado-Ilawe-Igbaraodo-Ibuji road; Agbado-Ode-Isinbode-Omuo road; Ilupeju-Ire_Igbemo-Ijan road and Oye-Iye-Ikun road.

    The Governor who expressed satisfaction over the quality of work done in the places visited disclosed that the expertise, technicality, and materials deployed in the construction of the new Ado-Iyin road would make it last for a period of thirty years without damage.

    He said; “We are just getting along with our work. We will deliver it just as we have promised our people.

    “You can see yourself, look at the stone base, it is almost a foot and you are still going to have two layers of asphalt on top of this stone base. It tells you that this road will go on for a period of thirty years without any damage.

    “I am sure you noticed some difference in security arrangement because we want those that are working to be safe and secured. We have improved and expanded the security network around here.”

    Also the Director of the Company handling the rehabilitation of Ado-Ilawe-Igbaraodo-Ibuji road, Mr. Folorunso Omoya disclosed that the Governor approved the construction of drainages along the roads to forestall flooding and ensure the durability of the road.

    Mr. Omoya said the rehabilitation of the roads and construction of drainages were carried out according to the technical specification issued by the State Ministry of Works, assuring that the road would stand the test of time.

    He said; “Mr. Governor approved the job and we are have done the job in accordance to specifications and I believe the governor was satisfied.

    “It was just rehabilitation but of course water was disturbing the road at many locations even at points where we don’t expect. The governor has approved that drainages be constructed at some points in accordance with technical specifications from the Ministry of Works and we have done exactly that.

    “Ado to Ilawe to Igbaraodo to Ibuji, all the problem at the location has been tackled and we believed that the road will stand the test of time”.

    The Governor was accompanied on the inspection by the Commissioner for Works and Transport Mr. Sola Adebayo, the Special Adviser on Road Infrastructure and Transport, Mr. Sunday Adunmo, and other Government officials from the Ministry of Works and Transportation.

  • Banks in Ekiti Nigeria Fears Attack, Shuts Down as Police Withdraws

    Banks in Ekiti Nigeria Fears Attack, Shuts Down as Police Withdraws

    Following alleged withdrawal of policemen, commercial banks in Ikere-Ekiti, the headquarters of Ikere Local Government Area of Ekiti State shut-down on Tuesday.

    According to report by Rasaq Ibrahim of The Nation, who visited the second largest community in the state, the financial institutions in the town as well as Point of Sale (POS) outlets were under lock and key due to fear of being attacked because of the alleged absence of policemen.

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    The absence of policemen in the community is the aftermath of the recent EndSARS protest which was highjacked by hoodlums who took advantage to perpetuate their sinister motives.

    It was learnt that the burning of two policemen and destruction of the Area Command in the unrest led to the absence of officers in the town since they had no station to operate.

    “The town was said to have suffered the most grievous attacks and destructions during the last EndSARS protests: structures and property estimated at millions of naira were either burnt or vandalised.

    “At the end of the attacks, the Area Command and divisional police stations in the town were attacked and vehicles as well as other vital items on the premises were either damaged or burnt”, The Nation’s Rasaq Ibrahim gathered.

    According to report, banks in the town did not open for operation yesterday, Tuesday, due to alleged withdrawal of policemen.

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    The situation, as it was learnt, consequently forced many customers who wanted to transact business to travel kilometres to Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, to access banking services.

    in their reaction to the bank shut-down in Ikere-Ekiti, “some bank customers, particularly those who wanted to deposit money, withdraw money and transact other businesses, expressed disappointment over the development.”

    They added that it had affected their businesses negatively.

    A bank official, who spoke in confidence with The Nation, disclosed that the development was as the result of alleged absence of policemen in the community.

  • Ekiti: Governor Fayemi Inaugurates Multi-Stakeholder Initiative for Open Governance

    Ekiti: Governor Fayemi Inaugurates Multi-Stakeholder Initiative for Open Governance

    Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi on Monday further demonstrated his administration’s commitment to open governance, transparency, accountability, and citizen engagement with the inauguration of the steering committee of Open Government Partnership (OGP).

    Dr. Fayemi, who inaugurated the Committee at the Governor’s Office, Ado- Ekiti, said the OGP initiative was in consonance with his restoration agenda as clearly spelt out in the Five Pillars of his administration.

    The OGP is an international multi-stakeholder initiative aimed at promoting open governance, citizen’s empowerment, fight corruption, and harness new technology to strengthen governance in member states.

    The steering committee which is to be coordinated by the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Hon. Femi Ajayi, had the Director-General, Office of Transformation and Service Delivery (OTSD), Prof. Mobolaji Aluko; Special Adviser, Bureau of Public Procurement, Mr. O’Seun Odewale; Permanent Secretary (Finance) Mr. Folorunso; Permanent Secretary (Budget) Mr. Adeleke Adefolaju; Accountant General, Mrs. Titilayo Olayinka and Special Adviser (CSO), Mr. Biodun Oluleye.

    Others include Prof. Oluwadare CT, Olafunsho Olajide from Disability Not a Barrier Initiative; President Ekiti Chambers of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ECCIMA), Chief Kola Akosile; and Representative of the Institution of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, Mrs. Agbaje.

    Members of the steering committee, according to the Governor, were selected from civil society organizations, professional bodies, youth parliaments, public service, and other interest groups in order to ensure more commitment from government to promote open governance, empower citizens, fight corruption, and harness new technology to strengthen governance in Ekiti State.

    The Governor explained that his administration has always prioritised inclusion of the needs and aspirations of towns and communities in the State’s annual budgets, adding that the OGP initiative would increase collaboration between government and other stakeholders to improve the standard of living of the people in the state.

    He said: “The Open Government Partnership initiative will also promote more collaboration work within government by promoting mutual accountability, information sharing, and coordination among MDAs. This will promote efficiency in government and delivery of the goals of the five pillars.”

    Fayemi explained that OGP would further strengthen his administration’s reforms in open budget, open contracting, revenue transparency, beneficial ownership transparency, assets disclosure, access to information, citizens’ engagement, and empowerment.

    Noting that Ekiti was the first State to join OGP in South-western Nigeria, Governor Fayemi expressed delight that his administration’s efforts at deepening good governance and embracing inclusive participation are gaining recognition not only in the country but at the international level.

    He said; “As a responsible government, we have always insisted that all government functionaries demonstrate the understanding of accountability and transparency in their various activities. The policy areas are the right to information, gender and inclusion, digital governance and rights, protection of civic space and natural resources, and fight against corruption.

    “The OGP was launched in 2011 with eight (8) founding member government. In July 2016 Nigeria, through the efforts of Open Alliance, joined the partnership as a 70th member country. To deepen on-going institutional and policy reforms in Ekiti State, we applied for membership of Open Government Partnership in October 2019, the application was graciously approved.”

    Earlier, the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Mr. Femi Ajayi stated that the initiative involves engaging citizens in issues of government adding that the benefits of the partnership were enormous.

    Ajayi said that such a partnership if well-coordinated would cement the already cordial relationship between the government and the civil society.

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  • After 11 days in isolation, Gov. Fayemi survives Coronavirus

    After 11 days in isolation, Gov. Fayemi survives Coronavirus

    Ekiti State Governor and Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Kayode Fayemi, Saturday said his latest result of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) test has returned negative.

    The governor, in a tweet, disclosed that he spent 11 days in isolation and expressed gratitude to God and every one for their efforts.

    According to him, “After 11 days in isolation, I received news that my COVID-19 repeat test came back negative.

    “My sincere gratitude goes to God Almighty, my family, my medical team and all well wishers for the prayers and solidarity.

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    “We must continue to do all we can to tackle the pandemic.”

    It would be recalled that Fayemi had on July 22 tested positive for the Coronavirus.

    Disclosing the news then, the governor said: “I took my third COVID-19 test yesterday and it came back positive.

    “I’m generally ok and I’m already self isolating at home and receiving the best of care from my medical team.

    “I’m delegating critical tasks to my Deputy but will continue routine duty from home.”

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  • BREAKING: Virtual court sittings are not unconstitutional – Supreme Court replies Lagos, Ekiti

    BREAKING: Virtual court sittings are not unconstitutional – Supreme Court replies Lagos, Ekiti

    The Supreme Court of Nigeria has struck out suits by Lagos and Ekiti states, challenging the legality of virtual court sittings.

    The Attorney-General of Ekiti State, Mr Olawale Fapohunda had in the suit asked the court to determine the constitutionality of a directive issued by the Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubaka Malami, to the Heads of Courts at Federal and State levels, as it relates to the conduct of virtual proceedings in court, and whether such is not a violation of federalism as provided in the 1999 Constitution.

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    Also, Fapohunda wanted the apex court to determine if the directive issued in line with the National Judicial Council is not a violation of the constitutional provisions on fair hearing as it relates to the conduct of criminal trials in public.

    Furthermore, Fapohunda asked the court to set aside or strike down directives to the extent that they purport to be binding on the Ekiti State High Court for being inconsistent with the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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    However, in a unanimous judgement, Justice Olabode Rhodes-Vivour declared that as at today, virtual court sittings are not unconstitutional.

  • Governor Fayemi okays N145 per metre for broadband deployment

    Governor Fayemi okays N145 per metre for broadband deployment

    Ekiti State has now become the cheapest state for broadband investment in Nigeria following an Executive Order signed by the State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi today, May 14, 2020, which brings the Right of Way charges down from N4500 to N145 per metre.

    In a statement, the Governor who stated that the Executive Order is part of ongoing efforts to reform the Ease of Doing Business in the State, affirmed that Ekiti is ready to attract broadband investments having now complied with the approved charges by the National Executive Council (NEC).

    “Ekiti is the first state in Nigeria to comply with the NEC approved Right of Way charges for broadband thus becoming the cheapest state for broadband infrastructure investment as 1km of cable will now cost just N145,000 as against N4.5m previously.

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    “This decision will ensure Ekiti achieves full broadband penetration by 2021 to attract new businesses, create jobs, improve access to quality healthcare and digital education while improving internally generated revenue”, the Governor noted.

    He added that the decision on reducing charges on broadband deployment in the state aligns with the ongoing development of the Ekiti Knowledge Zone, designed to be Nigeria’s first service based innovation park.

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    Last year, Governor Fayemi inaugurated reforms initiatives to improve Ease of Doing Business and indices that will make Ekiti State an attractive destination for national and international investments within a 5-year term.

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  • Ekiti: Governor Fayemi takes pay cut, all political appointees included 

    Ekiti: Governor Fayemi takes pay cut, all political appointees included 

    Salaries of political appointees in Ekiti State have been slashed by 50 percent as directed by Governor Kayode Fayemi.

    The Governor’s directive was Confirmed this Tuesday by the state’s Commissioner for Information and Values Orientation, Muyiwa Olumilua, who disclosed that the 50 per cent slash on salaries is binding on the Governor, the Deputy Governor, commissioners and all political appointees.

    Olumilua clarified that while all political appointees from the bottom up are affected, civil servants are not included in the pay cut.

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    “Salaries of civil servants will not be affected by this directive and shall maintain the status quo,” Olumilua stated.

    The Commissioner disclosed further that Governor Fayemi’s decision was as a result of the financial strain caused by the ravaging coronavirus pandemic and to enable the state save from the pay cut purposely to channel the funds into the implementation of planned developmental projects.

    He noted that “this sacrifice is for the welfare of the Ekiti people, which should take pre-eminence over and above all other considerations”.

    According to the Commissioner, global economies have been severely affected, a situation that has also put a strain on Nigeria’s finances, including Ekiti and other states.

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    Olumilua added that as a responsive and responsible government, the Fayemi-led administration has taken stock of its financial situation and thus taking proactive steps.

    He further noted that the current reality in the nation is a constantly decreasing receipts from the Federation Account, as well as the state’s dwindling Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). These, he said has caused the government to wake up to tackle its fiscal realities.

    “With promises made to the Ekiti people while seeking their mandate, coupled with the moral duty of improving their welfare, a time for making difficult decisions is at hand, and make them we must,” Olumilua said.

    Olumilua went ahead to appreciate the patriotism, patience, and cooperation exhibited by affected political office holders in the state.