Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the timely and high-quality execution of critical infrastructure projects across Ekiti State.
Yesterday, Governor Oyebanji conducted an on-the-spot assessment of three major projects in Ado-Ekiti:
✅ The Central Business District (CBD) at Atikankan
✅ The International Centre for Art and Culture
✅ The Revenue House (EKIRS Headquarters)
Recognising the importance of firsthand inspection, Governor Oyebanji emphasised that while regular monitoring by relevant agencies is crucial, direct engagement provides a clearer evaluation of progress and ensures adherence to quality standards.
Expressing satisfaction with the level of work done so far, he reiterated his administration’s commitment to ensuring that every project meets the highest standards and contributes to the long-term economic and infrastructural development of Ekiti State.
As a government, we remain focused on delivering impactful projects that enhance business growth, promote cultural heritage, and strengthen revenue generation, ultimately fostering sustainable development across the state.