ABOUT US

Ekiti State is situated entirely within the tropics. It is located between longitudes 40°51′ and 50°451′ East of the Greenwich meridian and latitudes 70°151′ and 80°51′ north of the Equator. It lies south of Kwara and Kogi State, East of Osun State and bounded by Ondo State in the East and in the south, with a total land Area of 5887.890sq km. Ekiti State has 16 Local Government Councils. By 1991 Census, the population of Ekiti State was 1,647,822 while the estimated population upon its creation on October 1st 1996 was put at 1,750,000 with the capital located at Ado-Ekiti. The 2006 population census by the National Population Commission put the population of Ekiti State at 2,384,212 people.

Oun abajoro kiipe kun

Oun asepo nileye

Ehin ola wa tidara o

Awa Ekiti ati parapo

Kaparapo katun panupo

Awa Ekiti ati gbominira

Okan lawansee

Ekiti, Ekiti ati gbominira (2ce)

Awa Ekiti iwaju laomalo lagbara Olorun

Awa Ekiti okan soso ma ni’wa o lailai

Mainly an upland zone rising over 250 metres above sea level, Ekiti has a rhythmically undulating surface. The landscape consists of ancient plains broken by steep-sided outcropping dome rocks. These rocks may occur singularly or in groups or ridges and the most notable of these are to be found in Efon-Alaaye, Ikere-Ekiti and Okemesi-Ekiti.

An important feature of the state is the large number of hills it possesses, which are often the site of towns in which much of the population resides. In fact, the word ‘Ekiti’ was derived from the local term for hill.

The State enjoys a tropical climate with two distinct seasons. These are the rainy season (April – October) and the dry season (November – March). Temperature ranges between 21oC and 28oC with high humidity. The south – westerly winds and the North East Trade winds blow in the raining and dry (Harmattan) seasons respectively. Tropical Forest exists in the south, while guinea savanna predominates in the northern peripheries.

LGNameHQ1963 Census1991 Census2006 Census
1Ado-EkitiAdo-Ekiti151,519.00149,472.00308,621
2Ekiti EastOmuo-Ekiti123,649.00136,519.00137,955
3Gbonyin (Aiyekire)Ode-Ekiti  148,193
4Ekiti  South WestIlawe-Ekit124,044.00134,271.00165,277
5Ekiti WestAramoko171,347.00247,373.00179,892
6Efon AlaayeEfon-Alaaye  86,941
7EmureEmure-Ekiti105,295.00131,639.0093,884
8Ise/OrunIse-Ekiti  113,754
9Ido-OsiIdo-Ekiti101,546.00107,990.00159,114
10IjeroIjero-Ekiti109,330.0093,286.00221,405
11IkereIkere-Ekiti114,780.0059,257.00147,355
12IkoleIkole-Ekiti92,902.00142,657.00168,436
13Irepodun/IfelodunIgede-Ekiti104,818.00124,088.00129,149
14MobaOtun-Ekiti122,504.00165,805.00146,496
15IlejemejeIye-Ekiti  43,530
16OyeOye-Ekiti88,558.00136,805.00134,210
 Total 1,410,2921,629,162.002,384,212

Agriculture is the main occupation of the people of Ekiti, and it is the major source of income for many in the state. Agriculture provides income and employment for more than 75% of the population of Ekiti State.

Some of Ekiti’s agricultural produce are: Cash crops such as Cocoa, Oil Palm, Kolanut, Plantain, Bananas, Cashew, Citrus and Timber; Arable /Food Crops such as Rice, Yam, Cassava, Maize and cowpea. A detailed list of agricultural produce is contained in the tables below.

Cash Crops

S/NoCropLocationsUses
1CocoaIse, Emure, Ilawe, Ado, Igede, Igbara, Odo, Aramoko, IkoroCocoa butter, Cocoa, Powder, Beverages, Cocoa Liquor and Export
2Oil PalmSpread across the StateVegetable Oil, Spices, Flavoring and export
3Kola NutIkoro, Igede, Ise and generally in the forest zoneStimulants and export
4Plantain/BananaWidespread across the StatePlantain Flour, Plantain Beer, Plantain Balls & Chips/Crape
5CashewNorthern part of the StateOil, Nuts and for export
6CitrusWidespread across the StateFruit, Juice, Fruit Wine and for export
7RubberSouthern part of the StateTyre manufacturing, Crepe and for export
8TimberIjero, Ise, Ikere, Aramoko, AdoLog, Planks, Panel Furniture Ilawe and for export

Arable/Food Crops

S/NoCropHighly Cultivated LGAsIndustrial Uses/Products
1RiceIrepodun/Ifelodun, Ekiti West, Ekiti East, IkoleFlour, Grits, Grains
2YamWidely cultivated across the StateYam Flour
3CassavaWidely cultivated across the StateGarri, Starch, Adhesive, Mosquito Expeller, Livestock Feeds, Chips, Yeast, Alcohol Products
4MaizeWidely cultivated across the StateMaize, Grit, Corn Flour
5CowpeaNorthern Part of the StateGrits, Flour
6Plantain & BananaWidely cultivated across the StatePlantain Flour, Plantain Chips/Crepe, Plantain Juice & Beer

Ekiti is rich in natural mineral resources, with several of these yet to be tapped. They include casserrite, columbite and tantalite which are found in Ijero-Ekiti, ceramic (ball) clays and kaolinitic clays which are available in Isan Ekiti and Oye Local Government Area.
Feldspar which is used in the manufacture of glass is found in Oke Ewu in Ijero Ekiti and in Aramoko. Bauxite clay is available in Orin-Ekiti in Ido/Osi Local Government Area, while foundry quartzite can be found around Ijero and Efon Alaaye, Ekiti.
Dimension stones like granites, charconites and banded gneisses exist extensively in Ikere-Ekiti, Ado-Ekiti, Oye-Ekiti, Ewu and Otun-Ekiti. Mica/Moscovite is found in most parts of the state, while Tantalum is also available in Ijero.
A comprehensive list of natural resources can be found in the table below.

S/NoTypes of MineralTownLGAIndustrial Uses/Product
1Clay KaolinIsan-EkitiOyeChemicals, Industrials abrasive, Ceramics wares,  Pharmaceuticals, Fertilizers. White tiles, Insulator wares, Pencils.
2Cassiterite and Tin OreIjero-EkitiIjeroTin Planting, Tin Can, Alloys Printings and Dying.
3ColumbiteIjero-EkitiIjeroSpecial Steel, Electronic Tube, Filaments in Rackets and Air Craft Manufacture
4Bauxite (Aluminum Ore)Orin-EkitiIdo OsiAluminum Productsproduction
5Foundry SandIjero-EkitiIjeroFoundry Ceramics Manufactureof Glass Wares
6Charnochite GraniteIkere-Ekiti, Ado-Ekiti, Emure-Ekiti, AramokoIkere, Ado, Emure, Ekiti WestStone Cutting and Polishing, Road Aggregate
S/NoLG NameHQ
1Ado-EkitiAdo-Ekiti
2Efon-AlaayeEfon-Alaaye
3Ekiti EastOmuo-Ekiti
4Ekiti South WestIlawe-Ekiti
5Ekiti WestAramoko
6EmureEmure-Ekiti
7Gbonyin (Aiyekire)Ode-Ekiti
8Ise/OrunIse-Ekiti
9Ido-OsiIdo-Ekiti
10IjeroIjero-Ekiti
11IkereIkere-Ekiti
12IkoleIkole-Ekiti
13IlejemejeIye-Ekiti
14Irepodun/IfelodunIgede-Ekiti
15MobaOtun-Ekiti
16OyeOye-Ekiti
Ekiti Central Senatorial District
  • Ado Local Government Area
  • Efon Local Government Area
  • Ekiti West Local Government Area
  • Ijero Local Government Area
  • Irepodun/Ifelodun Local Government Area
Ekiti North Senatorial District
  • Ido/Osi Local Government Area
  • Ikole Local Government Area
  • Ilejemeje Local Government Area
  • Moba Local Government Area
  • Oye Local Government Area
Ekiti South Senatorial District
  • Ekiti East Local Government Area
  • Ekiti South West Local Government Area
  • Emure Local Government Area
  • Gbonyin Local Government Area
  • Ikere Local Government Area
  • Ise/Orun Local Government Area

Federal Constituencies

  • Ekiti Central I – Ado/Irepodun/Ifelodun
  • Ekiti Central II – Ijero/Efon/Ekiti West
  • Ekiti North I – Ikole/Oye
  • Ekiti North II – Ido-Osi/Ilejemeje/Moba
  • Ekiti South I – Ekiti South West/Ikere/Ise-Orun
  • Ekiti South II – Ekiti East/Emure/Gbonyin

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