The Ministry of Information started off as a department under Bureau of Arts and Culture in the General Administration Department of the Governor’s Office at the inception of Ekiti State in 1996. It later evolved to become Ministry of Information, Youth, Sports and Culture shortly before the transition from Military to Civilian rule. At the commencement of civil rule in May, 1999, it became a directorate under the office of the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor/Head of information Directorate in 1999. It was however upgraded to a full-fledged Ministry in 2003 with the nomenclature ‘Ministry of Information, Youth, Sports and Social Development’.
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With over 350 kilometres of roads constructed and rehabilitated across Ekiti State, the Biodun Oyebanji Administration has improved connectivity, boosted economic activities, and made life easier for our people.
Access to clean water is improving lives across Ekiti.
With over 180 solar-powered and rehabilitated boreholes delivered across communities, the Biodun Oyebanji Administration is bringing sustainable development closer to the people.
World Environment Day: Ekiti Reaffirms Commitment to Climate Action, Sustainable Environment
The Ekiti State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to environmental protection and climate action through sustained policies and programmes….
Read More: https://www.eksginfo.ng/2026/06/05/world-environment-day-ekiti-reaffirms-commitment-to-climate-action-sustainable-environment/
Ekiti Govt Intensifies PVC Collection Campaign, Promotes Youth Participation in NJFP Scheme
The Director-General of the Ekiti State Bureau of Civic Orientation and Citizenship (BCOC), Mrs.
Olawumi Famuyiwa, has urged eligible residents…
Read More: https://www.eksginfo.ng/2026/06/05/ekiti-govt-intensifies-pvc-collection-campaign-promotes-youth-participation-in-njfp-scheme/
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