The Ekiti State Government has recorded fresh progress on two strategic projects after Governor Biodun Oyebanji reviewed work on the second Ado-Ekiti flyover and the Ekiti Knowledge Zone. The twin-track execution combines transport infrastructure with digital economy planning, showing how the state is trying to ease urban movement while creating a stronger base for technology firms, innovation services, research activity, and youth employment pipelines.
At the flyover site, construction teams have moved into advanced pavement and finishing stages, while work at the Knowledge Zone is focused on utility connections, solar power support, and workspace readiness. The administration says separate funding streams are being protected to keep both projects moving, reduce delivery delays, and reassure investors that Ekiti can complete high-value public assets within planned timelines and budget expectations.
Governor Oyebanji said transport efficiency and knowledge-based investment must grow together if Ekiti is to attract private operators and retain skilled young people. Investment officials have been directed to market the projects as part of a unified development corridor, linking better urban mobility with outsourcing opportunities, technology services, research partnerships, and new job channels that can expand the state’s non-oil economic profile.
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