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Ondo North stakeholders react to Adeyanju’s new empowerment drive

... Empowerment given to us is based on needs assessment, most appreciated - Benefactor
Abdoulaye KayBy Abdoulaye KayNovember 30, 2025Updated:November 30, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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The scheduled empowerment and operational support from business mogul and grassroots benefactor Nigerian of South West extractions, Engr. Michael Abayomi Adeyanju, have been successfully kick-started on Saturday November 29, 2025.

Under the aegis of the Imole Progressive Network (IPN), of which he is Director General, in conjunction with Tex-Mex Royal Farms Limited, Engr. Michael Abayomi Adeyanju on Saturday held the agricultural empowerment programme with professional training for farmers, all of these along side youth empowerment through free distribution of specified items in the Ondo North Senatorial District.

The items distributed included Hybrid Maize Seeds, Hybrid Cassava Seeds, Cutlasses, Herbicides, Pump and other essential farm chemicals and materials.

The programme is scheduled to hold in three phases with first holding in Owo and Ose Local Governments on Saturday November 29, 2025; second holding in Akoko South East and Akoko South West Local Governments on Saturday December 6 and Akoko North East and Akoko North West Local Governments on Saturday December 13, 2025.

A benefactor described the empowerment “as what we need in our area being farmers society.”

Reacting to the philanthropic gestures by Adeyanju, who is also a committed member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), one of stakeholders in the catchment area, Ajibade Ologunade Adeshina, lauded the benefactor.

According to Ajibade, “Engr. Mike Adeyanju is not just a generous man, but a Champion of People’s Prosperity.
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“‎Talking about a leader with purpose and direction, a visionary, who’s planting hope with every step he takes, and encouraging his people to renewed their hope for a new dawn is here. New possibility, a new move to steadfast great harvest in feeding the future of our district. Engr. Mike Adeyanju is equipping and empowering farmers at Ondo North Senatorial District, this is a move to enrich lives and uphold the people’s prosperities.
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‎”This gesture is a clear indication of your unwavering commitment to agricultural development and the welfare of farmers in Ondo North Senatorial District. The provision of this essential machinery will go a long way in assisting farmers to boost productivity and ensure a bountiful harvest in no time.
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“‎Your dedication to empowering individuals and communities is a shining example of visionary leadership that will be felt for generations to come. It’s on record that you filled the gap, for people to benefit from democracy, despite the fact that you are not the current senator.
‎This new initiative is a critical step towards transforming economies and achieving sustainable food production across all the communities in the 72 wards of Ondo North Senatorial District.
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“‎Typically, this is a focus on a vision to defeat hunger, a commitment to food security, poverty reduction, and socio-economic growth. We appreciate your foresight in identifying this critical need in the agricultural sector and addressing it proactively.
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“‎Further more, this ia direct way to empower people, improve livelihoods, and foster self-sufficiency at the local level. The equipments are explicitly linked to increased farm productivity, higher incomes for farmers, and a direct contribution to the district’s economic diversification and national development.
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“‎Engr. Mike Adeyanju is playing his role in the fight against hunger and in strengthening food security, which is a critical issue. An act recognized as a practical intervention, providing tangible tools (like fertilizers, seedlings, and processing machines) that offer long-term benefits, rather than temporary relief.
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“‎The efforts of Imole Progressive Network IPN and Engr.Mike Adeyanju to bring this initiative on, are held up as an example of selfless service and inspirational philanthropy within the communities in Ondo North and beyond. A mirror of Our Ease Agenda. When light appears, darkness vanishes.”

In the hastag added to the statement, Ajibade described Adeyanju’s forage in the Ondo North politics of 2027 as beacon of hope.

In the meantime, Akin Akinyemi, a member of Imole Progressive Network, has forwarded the profound appreciation of the beneficiary area consisting of Owo and Ose Local Governments in Ondo State to the philanthropist, Engr. Michael Adeyanju.

He posted this on the IPN platform in the early hours of Sunday November 30, 2025.

“On behalf of the good people of Owo and Ose lg,

“We appreciate our lovable DG, Engr.Mike Adeyanju for his love for humanity.

“Words are not enough to thank you sir,

“All what we shall continue to do is to continuing praying for you sir,

“We pray God Almighty Allah shall continue to guide and protect all your ways sir,

“You shall not lack. God shall continue to enrich your pulse,

“We also thank the super Sec general Hon Chris olorunfemi for always making sure all IPN programs is done well. God bless IPN family,

“God bless Ondo North Senatorial district. Thank you sir.”

Empowerment programme Engr. Mike Adeyanju Ondo North
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