He decried the huge loss of property due to human carelessness.
Ms Afuye said that Eruobodo remains the right family to produce the next Obanla.
Ms Afuye said the government also spent a cumulative N150 million to mitigate the impact of the 2025 rainstorm on victims from the 16 LGAs.
The governor said, “Agriculture remains central to our economic transformation agenda.”
Mr Oyebanji said regular power supply was crucial to growing the local economy.
The Ekiti government has ordered the demolition of structures on waterways across the state to avert flooding.
He said the action was due to the commitment of his administration to the plights of Ekiti residents.
The deputy governor warned individuals and chiefs from wearing such crowns in the name of observing yearly or monthly cultural practices.
Mr Oyebanji commended the fallen heroes for their sacrifice.
Mrs Oyebanji said her goal was to foster economic independence and reduce poverty, particularly among women.
