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Ekiti 2026: Oyebanji, Other Guber Candidates Sign Peace Accord 

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….Pledge Total Commitment to Peaceful conduct

 

 

 

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji on Thursday reaffirmed his strong commitment to ensuring peace before, during and after the June 20 governorship election in the State.

 

Governor Oyebanji made the pledge in Ado-Ekiti during the signing of peace accord alongside 11 other governorship candidates of political parties in the June 20 governorship election.

 

The peace pact was organised by the National Peace Committee in partnership with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and the signing of the document was witnessed by the National Chairman of the body, General Abdusalam Abubakar, who was represented by General Martin Luther Agwai ; Convener of the NPC Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah; the Inspector General of Police, Tunji Disu and INEC Chairman, Prof Ojo Amupitan among others.

 

Addressing the gathering shortly after appending his signature to the document, Governor Oyebanji noted that his party had just concluded its local government campaign tour across the state without any record of violence, a development he said reflected the commitment of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to peace, as well as his administration’s resolve to ensure harmony in the State.

 

The Governor said the fact no case of violence have been recorded in the electioneering barely one week to the election has further reinforced his confidence that the forthcoming election would be conducted in a peaceful atmosphere.

 

While noting that the prevailing calmness across the state was unprecedented in Ekiti’s electoral history, the Governor said it was perhaps the first time a governorship election is approaching with such a high level of peace and political maturity.

 

Reaffirming his administration’s commitment to preserving peace across the state, the Governor charged political parties and their candidates to honour the peace agreement in both words and actions by ensuring strict compliance with its provisions, urging them to place the interest of the state above partisan consideration and work collectively to sustain the peaceful atmosphere already being witnessed across the state.

 

The Governor said “Our party just concluded a tour of local government in the state and it was violent free. Ekiti State will be 30 years in October this year, this is the first time in the history of the state that an election will be few days away and we will have this kind of peace.

 

“So, I stand to make a commitment that after signing this accord and like the INEC Chairman said that is not the singing that is important but the character of those holding the pen and I believe strongly and I can attest to fellow contestants that we will do everything to ensure that we have peace.

 

“I stand to make a bold declaration on behalf of the government that I am leading and other contestants that the election will be peaceful because it is only in the atmosphere of peace that we can serve our people”.

 

Earlier in his remarks, the INEC Chairman, Prof Joash Ojo Amupitan, reminded the participating political parties and their candidates that the peace accord signing was not merely a bureaucratic formality but a moral treaty entered before Nigerian people and the international community. He noted that they are expected to demonstrate sincerity by translating their signature into actions that promote peace, tolerance and respect for electoral process before, during and after the election.

 

The INEC Chairman further urged political actors to avoid any conduct capable of undermining the credibility of the election, adding trhat the Commission remains fully committed to conducting a fress, fair and transparent governorship poll in Ekiti State

 

Also in his remarks, the Inspector General of Police, Olatunji Rilwa Disu assured that the Nigerian Police has made comprehensive security arrangement to guarantee the safety of voter, electoral officials and other stakeholders before, during and after the governorship election

 

He explained that operational deployments, intelligent gathering and strategic positioning of personnel have been intensified across the state to prevent any breakdown of law and order, warning that the force would not hesitate to deal decisively with any attempt to disrupt the electoral process

 

The Police Chief therefore urged resident of Ekiti State to come out en mass on the day of election to exercise their civic responsibility, assuring them that adequate security has been put in place to ensure peaceful, safe and credible electoral environment throughout the process.

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EKITI GOVERNMENT WARNS COMMERCIAL DRIVERS AGAINST ILLEGAL PARKING UNDER FLYOVER

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The Ekiti State Government has warned commercial drivers against parking under the new flyover bridge in Ado-Ekiti to pick up passengers, directing them to relocate to the designated bus terminal on or before Tuesday 14, July 2027.

 

 

The Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Kehinde Ajobiewe, gave the directive in Ado-Ekiti, saying the practice of picking up passengers under the flyover poses a serious risk to motorists and pedestrians and causes unnecessary traffic congestion.

 

 

Mr. Ajobiewe stressed that the area beneath the flyover is not an approved motor park and warned that any driver who fails to comply with the directive by Tuesday would face appropriate sanctions.

 

 

The commissioner urged commercial drivers to make use of the designated bus terminal provided by the government, noting that the facility was established to ensure orderly transportation, improve traffic flow, and enhance public safety.

 

 

He appealed to transport unions and drivers to cooperate with the government by complying with the directive, adding that the move is aimed at maintaining sanity on the roads and protecting lives and property.

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Market Patronage Declines as Rising Prices Hit Ekiti Traders

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Traders in Ekiti State have appealed to governments at all levels to take urgent steps to address the rising cost of goods and ease the economic burden on citizens.

 

 

Our correspondent, Oluwaseun Adebolu, who visited Market places in Ado-Ekiti to assess the situation, said that many traders called for increased government support to improve business activities and enhance the welfare of residents.

 

 

The traders commended the Ekiti State Government for its efforts to promote local businesses but stressed that additional interventions targeted at traders and families would further improve their standard of living.

 

 

They expressed concern over the persistent increase in the prices of goods and commodities, attributing the trend to high transportation costs and the impact of the removal of fuel subsidy on the economy.

 

 

According to the traders, many essential items that were once affordable have become increasingly expensive, making it difficult for both traders and consumers to cope with current economic realities.

 

 

They also noted a shift in consumers’ buying habits, explaining that many customers now prefer shopping in markets closer to their homes to reduce transportation costs.

 

 

The traders further lamented a decline in market patronage, saying sales have dropped significantly compared to previous years due to reduced purchasing power.

 

 

They urged the government, relevant agencies, and other stakeholders to introduce measures such as palliatives, soft loans, and transportation subsidies for traders to cushion the effects of the economic hardship and stimulate commercial activities across markets in the state.

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Tinubu Approves Reconstruction of Ado-Ijan-Ilumoba-Ikole Road

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the reconstruction of the Ado-Ijan-Ilumoba-Ikole Road, in a move expected to boost transportation, economic activities, and connectivity in Ekiti State.

 

 

The road project will be funded through the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Infrastructure Project Fund.

 

 

The approval was conveyed in a letter dated July 1, 2026, addressed to the Minister of Works, Engr. Dave Umahi, and the Chairman of the Nigeria Revenue Service, Mr. Zacch Adedeji. A copy of the letter was also sent to the Governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji.

 

 

The latest approval comes barely seven months after construction commenced on the Itawure-Aramoko-Ado-Ekiti Road following the President’s earlier approval.

 

 

The Ado-Ijan-Ilumoba-Ikole Road is a major federal highway linking the South-West to the Federal Capital Territory. It also serves several key institutions and facilities, including Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti, Afe Babalola University, the Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport, the Ekiti Knowledge Zone, and the Federal Institute of Transport Technology.

 

 

The road has remained in a deplorable condition for years due to prolonged neglect.

 

 

President Tinubu had recently assured Governor Oyebanji and the Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele, that the road would be prioritised through its inclusion in the Renewed Hope infrastructure projects.

 

 

Reacting to the approval, Governor Oyebanji expressed appreciation to President Tinubu for fulfilling his promise to intervene in the reconstruction of the road.

 

 

He described the development as another demonstration of the President’s commitment to the development of Ekiti State and his determination to improve infrastructure nationwide under the Renewed Hope Agenda.

 

 

The Governor noted that road infrastructure remains a key component of his administration’s development strategy.

 

 

According to him, the state government has, in the last three and a half years, constructed more than 285 kilometres of inter-city and intra-city roads, including a 1.2-kilometre flyover, while an additional 135 kilometres of rural roads have been delivered through the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP).

 

 

He added that several other road projects are currently at various stages of completion, while the state continues to partner with the Federal Government and international development agencies to expand and improve road infrastructure in line with the administration’s Shared Prosperity Agenda.

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