Mrs Oyebanji said her goal was to foster economic independence and reduce poverty, particularly among women.
“My mothers, I beg you, you are the leaders in your markets. For those goods that are not affected by the dollar, please reduce their prices,” she appealed.
Mrs Oyebanji said that widows were a vulnerable segment of the population that must be given the needed assistance.
Ekiti’s first lady Olayemi Oyebanji has advocated a special fund for indigent patients to offset their medical bills.
Bisi Fayemi, Ekiti’s first lady, on Thursday inaugurated more sexual assault referral centres (SARC) for victims of sexual assault.