August 15, 2025
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Ekiti Gov pays N155.4m compensation to property owners

By Tom Okpe

The Governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji, has paid N155.4 million as compensation to property owners, affected by ongoing construction of Ikere-Akure road.

Oyebanji said the N155.4m payment, covers the formal acquisition of land valuation and payments for unexhausted improvements on the affected property.

According to monitored report from the State by the Daily Times on Monday, “the transparent and fair disbursement of these funds is our priority, and I want to assure you that due process has been followed,” Oye anji said.

The Governor, represented by the Deputy Governor, Mrs Monisade Afuye, spoke on Monday at Ikere Ekiti while unveiling the disbursement of compensation, assuring that citizens, embarking on projects that would add value and create vistas of economic activities and business development would continue to dominate the priority lists of his administration.

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He also, noted that the road construction, was conceptualised to bolster business activities and enhance the inter-state transportation system.

“This project is not just an infrastructural intervention; it is a crucial lifeline that will strengthen socio-economic ties between Ekiti and Ondo States, and will enhance general well-being of our people.

“It is also part of broader development policy to open up our communities, reduce travel time and ensure safety and convenience of commuters along this crucial corridor.”

He commended the property owners for their understanding, acknowledging that the compensation might not match the value of their properties but, commending them for their sacrifice.

“Though, what we are giving might not be commensurate or equal to your properties, I want you to know that with this sacrifice, you have written your names with indelible ink in the history of the development of our dear State. I urge you to use these funds wisely.

“You see that this Government is highly compassionate. Some Government, can acquire such properties in the public interest and destroy them, and still refuse to pay compensation, but, the Oyebanji administration didn’t do that.

“The administration promised to pay the compensation before, completion of the project, and it is fulfilling this, today.”

The Special Adviser on Lands, Survey and Geographical Information System, Prof James Olaleye, said the properties acquired were strategic for the successful construction of the road that will bolster economic activities and ease traffic gridlock along that pivotal corridor.

Olaleye described the road as one of the arteries of business and agricultural development in the State, particularly for its linkage to Ikere Ekiti, perceived as the second largest town in the State.

“To those receiving payments today, use the money wisely. I know it is not easy to give up your property and relocate, but this is a necessary step you have to take for the success of this project.

“We appreciate your understanding,” the special adviser stated.

 

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