Agriculture, which provides income for over 75% of Ekiti's population, is receiving renewed support under Governor Biodun Oyebanji's administration as part of efforts to strengthen local enterprises and rural economies. In Ado-Ekiti, the governme… | By Abimbola Akomolafe on October 15, 2025 | Agriculture, which provides income for over 75% of Ekiti's population, is receiving renewed support under Governor Biodun Oyebanji's administration as part of efforts to strengthen local enterprises and rural economies. In Ado-Ekiti, the government has upgraded the Oja Ago Aduloju Wet Market, built an office complex and conference hall for the L-PRES project, and renovated farm buildings at Erinfun Federal Polytechnic. It also cleared 306 hectares of land for a new farm cluster in Aso Kajola, Irasa, and Erifun. Read also, These projects aim to enhance productivity, create jobs, and expand market access for smallholder farmers and agripreneurs. All local governments in Ekiti State have also benefited from these agricultural initiatives, reinforcing the state's commitment to empowering SMEs through sustainable farming development. | | | |
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