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Workers, Students in Ikere Ekiti to benefit from EKSG free bus service 

... Rolls out bus-stops for commencement

Students and workers in Ikere Ekiti will start enjoying the state government’s free bus services, beginning from Monday, February 19, 2024.

EKITI STATE GOVERNOR MR BIODUN ABAYOMI OYEBANJI

This is sequel to the directive of the State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji that the free bus service be extended to students and civil servants in Ikere- Ekiti as part of the administration’s efforts to cushion the impact of economic hardship being faced across the country.

THE NEWLY INTRODUCED BUSES

The buses according to a press release by his Special Adviser Media ,Mr.Yinka Oyebode , will ply major routes in Ikere Ekiti and will convey students and workers in the morning and afternoon.

INTERIOR OF THE BUSES

The free bus service for students and civil servants commenced in Ado- Ekiti, the state capital last year as part of the palliative measures introduced by the Biodun Oyebanji administration to cushion the effect of the economic hardship.

Plans are underway to increase the fleet of buses and extend the free bus service to other major towns in the state.

Here are the various bus stops for the Free bus shuttle in IKERE Ekiti.

1. Sammy junction/ Comprehensive school/ Annuciation school/ St. Louis school.

2. Abico oils and Gas filling station/ New cruise fm radio station

3. ise junction / Baptist church/ oja elegberun/ Gege , Are junction

4. ise junction/ Enyo filling station/ post office junction. / Odo oja garage/ roundabout.

5. AUD primary school/ Inisa garden hotel junction/ Obateru saw mil/ State specialist hospital ise Rd.

6. odo oja garage/ oke osun brigde. / Demonstration school junction. / Government college/ NNPC filling station

Amoye grammar school. Akure Rd

7. Odo oja garage to Kings market/ D gov house to eleyo high school gate/ high Court to university guest house to BOUEST

Last bus stop

Bamidele Olumilua University gate.

The Biodun Oyebanji administration is committed to the welfare and wellbeing of the citizens and will continue to prioritize programmes and policies that will boost their productivity in line with its shared prosperity agenda.

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