Thursday, July 2, 2026

Ekiti State Policy Intensity Tracker: July 1 - 31, 2026 Governance Index | Diploman Times

 


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Thursday, June 18, 2026

Ekiti State Government Launches National Agricultural Development Fund Fertilizer Distribution


The Ekiti State Government has expanded its subnational food security indicators following the formal launch of its agricultural input distribution campaign across local government areas. Coordinated through state distribution task forces, the strategic exercise delivers thousands of fertilizer bags provided via the Federal Government’s National Agricultural Development Fund platform to boost rural grain harvests.

To eliminate input diversion loops or arbitrary allocation bottlenecks, the state execution parameters require strict compliance with digitized recipient databases. According to agricultural agency updates in Ado-Ekiti, every registered smallholder must present verified identity credentials at domestic warehouses, ensuring the subsidized materials directly support real farming cooperatives.

The administration emphasized that providing accessible agrarian inputs is a non-negotiable prerequisite for lowering regional commodity inflation. The executive has directed municipal extension desks to monitor fertilizer usage, pairing the structural input release with climate-smart farming advisories to maximize crop output metrics uniformly across all administrative political wards.

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Friday, June 12, 2026

Ekiti Government Advances Flyover Construction And Special Economic Zone Targets


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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Thursday, May 21, 2026

πŸš§πŸ™️ Ekiti Accelerates Okeyinmi Ijigbo Flyover Construction Across Ado Ekiti Corridor


Urban Transport Modernisation: The corridor upgrade targets congestion reduction, mobility efficiency and safer urban movement.

The flyover reinforces Ekiti’s strategy of linking infrastructure delivery with commercial and transport productivity.

Road markings, asphalt laying and median reinforcement continue across the 1.2-kilometre project alignment.

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πŸ“šπŸ‘©‍🏫 Ekiti Expands Teacher Support Through Recruitment Training And Technology Investments


Basic Education Workforce Reform: Ekiti is prioritising teacher capacity, retention and classroom support across public schools.

Teacher-focused investments could improve learning continuity, morale and long-term education outcomes statewide.

Government highlighted recruitment, housing support, leadership development and digital-access initiatives for teachers.

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πŸŽ“πŸ“ˆ Ekiti Student Daniella Jesudunsin Emerges Highest Scorer In JAMB 2026


Human Capital Recognition: Academic excellence is reinforcing Ekiti’s longstanding reputation for educational competitiveness.

High-performing students strengthen state education branding and encourage merit-driven academic aspirations among youths.

Owoeye Daniella Jesudunsin reportedly scored 372 and plans studying medicine at University of Lagos.

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