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"Ekiti Has Spoken” - Aluko Declares as State Endorses Tinubu, Oyebanji

...Says Ekiti has chosen continuity, unity, and visionary leadership Ado Ekiti was agog on Monday, July 28, 2025, as Ekiti sons and daughters from across the state stormed the Ekiti Parapo Pavilion for the Statewide Endorsement Programme 2025, a colourful and symbolic affirmation of support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (PBAT) and Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji (BAO). Delivering the welcome address, the Chairman of the Statewide Endorsement Committee and former Deputy Governor of Ekiti State, His Excellency, Surveyor Abiodun Jacob Aluko, FCIML, described the gathering as more than a political ritual. He said it was a loud statement of unity and an expression of gratitude for purposeful leadership. "This is not just a ceremony, it’s a declaration. A declaration of hope, of progress, of shared commitment to the future of Ekiti and Nigeria," Aluko said, while acknowledging the massive crowd that had gathered from all corners of the state. Aluko, who spoke with vi...

Ekiti Joins Lagos in ₦500bn Produce Partnership

The Ekiti State Government has keyed into the recently launched ₦500 billion Offtake Guarantee Fund under the Produce for Lagos Program, a bold agricultural market intervention driven by the Lagos State Government. At the official unveiling of the programme last Wednesday in Lagos, the Ekiti State Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Hon. Ebenezer Boluwade, and the Commissioner for Trade, Industry, Investment and Cooperatives, Hon. Tayo Adeola, represented Governor Biodun Oyebanji, reaffirming Ekiti's readiness to plug directly into one of the nation’s largest food markets. Speaking after the event, Hon. Boluwade described the initiative as timely and strategic, noting that agriculture, globally, is a market-driven business, and for any region to grow its food economy, structured access to markets like Lagos is non-negotiable.  “We’ve seen how countries like the US, China, and EU nations design their food systems around strong market linkages. In ...

2025 Harvest Outlook Brightens Despite Climate Setbacks - Boluwade

The Hon. Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security in Ekiti State, Hon. Ebenezer Boluwade, has expressed optimism about the future of farming in the state, despite the challenges posed by climate change in the 2024 farming season. According to him, while projections for 2024 commodity yields were initially high, changing weather patterns disrupted those expectations. “The data speaks for itself. It's a measurable key performance indicator,” he noted. However, the State Government is already adapting. “We’re retooling through sustainable, climate-smart agricultural practices,” he said, revealing that modular, solar-powered irrigation systems would soon be deployed across farming clusters to mitigate the impact of erratic rainfall patterns. Boluwade projected a strong comeback in 2025. “With secured arable land, a supportive weather outlook, and the backing of the State Government for our farming communities, we are looking forward to a bountiful harvest next year.” ...