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Ondo State

State of Nigeria

Ondo State

Summary

State of Nigeria

FieldValue
nameOndo
typeState
image_skylineIdanre Hills, UNESCO World Heritage.jpg
image_flagFile:Flag of Ondo State.png
flag_altFlag of Ondo State
flag_size120px
image_sealSeal of Ondo State.png
seal_altSeal of Ondo State
nicknameSunshine State
image_mapNigeria - Ondo.svg
map_captionLocation of Ondo State in Nigeria
coordinates
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameNigeria
established_titleDate created
established_date3 February 1976
parts_typeNumber of LGAs
parts_stylepara
seat_typeCapital
seatAkure
governing_bodyGovernment of Ondo State
leader_partyAPC
leader_titleGovernor
(List)
leader_nameLucky Aiyedatiwa
leader_title1Deputy Governor
leader_name1Olayide Adelami
leader_title2Legislature
leader_name2Ondo State House of Assembly
leader_title3Senators
leader_name3C: Adeniyi Adegbonmire (APC)
N: Jide Ipinsagba (APC)
S: Jimoh Ibrahim (APC)
leader_title4Representatives
leader_name4List
unit_prefMetric
area_total_km215500
population_footnotes
population_total
population_as_of2006 census
population_est
pop_est_as_of2022
population_rank18th of 36
population_density_km2auto
demographics_type1GDP (PPP)
demographics1_title1Year
demographics1_info12021
demographics1_title2Total
demographics1_info2$33.00 billion
7th of 36
demographics1_title3Per capita
demographics1_info3$6,077
7th of 36
timezone1WAT
utc_offset1+01
postal_code_typepostal code
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iso_codeNG-ON
blank_name_sec1HDI (2022)
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· 12th of 37
website
footnotesPreliminary results

(List) N: Jide Ipinsagba (APC) S: Jimoh Ibrahim (APC) 7th of 36 7th of 36 · 12th of 37

Ondo () is a state in southwestern Nigeria. It was created on 3 February 1976 from the former Western State. Ondo borders Ekiti State to the north, Kogi State to the northeast for 45 km, Edo State to the east, Delta State to the southeast for 36 km, Ogun State to the southwest for 179 km, Osun State to the northwest for 77 km, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south. The state's capital is Akure, the former capital of the ancient Akure Kingdom. The State includes mangrove-swamp forest near the Bight of Benin.

Creek in southern Ondo state

Nicknamed the "Sunshine State", Ondo State is the 18th most populated state in the country, and the 25th-largest state by landmass. The state is predominantly Yoruba, and the Yoruba language is commonly spoken. Cocoa production, farming, asphalt mining, and activities related to the state's extensive coastline also are part of the economy. It is home to the Idanre inselberg hills, the highest geographical point in the western half of Nigeria at over 1000 m in elevation.

Government and society

Departments, Agencies and Public Bodies

Source:

  • Secretary to the State Government
  • Administrative Commissions
  • Ministry of Works and Infrastructure
  • Constitutional Commissions
  • Deputy Governor's Office
  • Governor's Office
  • Ministry of Agriculture
  • Ministry of Commerce, Industries and Cooperatives
  • Ministry of Culture and Tourism
  • Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget
  • Directorate of Rural and Community Development
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technology
  • Ministry of Environment
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Ministry of Information and Orientation
  • Ministry of Justice
  • Ministry of Lands and Housing
  • Ministry of Natural Resources
  • Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development
  • Ministry of Regional Integration and Special Duties
  • Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development
  • Ministry of Youth and Sports Development The state contains eighteen local government areas, the major ones being Akoko, Akure, Okitipupa, Ondo, Ilaje, Idanre and Owo. The majority of the state's citizens live in urban centers. The prominent government universities in Ondo State are the Federal University of Technology Akure, Ondo State University of Science and Technology Okitipupa, University of Medical Sciences, Ondo and the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko.

Local government areas

Ondo State consists of 18 local government areas, they are:

  • Akoko North-East (headquarters in Ikare)
  • Akoko North-West (headquarters in Okeagbe)
  • Akoko South-East (headquarters in Isua)
  • Akoko South-West (headquarters in Oka)
  • Akure North (headquarters in Iju / Itaogbolu)
  • Akure South (headquarters in Akure)
  • Ese Odo (headquarters in Igbekebo)
  • Idanre (headquarters in Owena)
  • Ifedore (headquarters in Igbara Oke)
  • Ilaje (headquarters in Igbokoda)
  • Ile Oluji/Okeigbo (headquarters in Ile Oluji)
  • Irele (headquarters Ode-Irele)
  • Odigbo (headquarters in Ore)
  • Okitipupa (headquarters in Okitipupa)
  • Ondo East (headquarters in Bolorunduro)
  • Ondo West (headquarters Ondo Town)
  • Ose (headquarters in Ifon)
  • Owo (headquarters in Owo Town)

Governor

Lucky Aiyedatiwa is the incumbent governor of Ondo state, as at 2024. He was sworn in on 27 December 2023 as the successor of Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu who was pronounced dead in the earlier hour of 27 December 2023 out of cancer complications.

Politics

The State government is led by a democratically elected governor who works closely with members of the state's House of Assembly. The Capital city of the State is Akure.

Electoral system

The electoral system of each state is selected using a modified two-round system. To be elected in the first round, a candidate must receive the plurality of the vote and over 25% of the vote in at least two-thirds of the State local government Areas. If no candidate passes the threshold, a second round will be held between the top candidate and the next candidate to have received a plurality of votes in the highest number of local government Areas.

Ethnic groups

The ethnic composition of Ondo State consists largely of Yoruba subgroups of the Idanre, Akoko, Akure, Ikale, Ilaje, Ondo, Ese Odo, and Owo peoples. Ijaw people, such as the Apoi and Arogbo populations inhabit the southeastern swamps close to the Edo state border. A small population of people speak a variant of the Yoruba language similar to the Ife dialect in Oke-Igbo town close to the Osun state border.

Religion

The vast majority of the population are Christians; minorities practice Islam and traditional Yoruba animist religion.

The Anglican Province of Ondo (2002?) within the Church of Nigeria includes the Dioceses of Akoko (2008) led by Bishop Jacob O.B. Bada (2019), Akure led by Bishop Simeon Borokini (2013), also Archbishop of Ondo Province (2022), On the Coast (1995 as the Diocese of Ikale-Ilaje) led by Bishop Seyi Pirisola (2019), Idoani led by Bishop Adegoke Oludare Agara (2020), Ilaje led by Bishop Fredrick Idowu Olugbemi (2009), Ile-Oluji led by Bishop Abel Oluyemi Ajibodu (2017), Irele-Eseodo (2009) led by Bishop Joshua Sunday Oyinlola (2019), Ondo (1952) led by Bishop Stephen Adeniran Oni (2018), and Owo (1983) led Bishop Stephen Ayodeji Fagbemi (2017).

174,148 Catholics (2021) in the Diocese of Ondo (1943) a suffragan of Ibadan, with 60 parishes under Bishop Jude Ayodeji Arogundade (2010).

Climate

Ondo has a tropical wet and dry or savanna climate. The city's yearly temperature is 28.42 °C (83.16 °F) and it is -1.04% lower than Nigeria's averages. Ondo typically receives about 1.711 millimeters (7.2 inches) of precipitation and has 266.26 rainy days (72.95% of the time) annually.

Languages

Languages of Ondo State listed by LGA:

LGALanguages
Akoko South EastYoruba; (Ao), Uhami, Ukue
Akoko South WestYoruba; (Akoko, Ekiti)
Akoko North EastYoruba; (Akoko), Ukaan
Akoko North WestYoruba; (Akoko, Ekiti), Abesabesi, Ayere, Arigidi
Akure NorthYoruba; (Ekiti)
Akure SouthYoruba; (Ekiti)
Ese-OdoYoruba; (Apoi), Ijaw; (Izon)
IdanreYoruba; (Ondo, Ekiti)
IfedoreYoruba; (Ekiti)
IlajeYoruba; (Ilaje)
Ile Oluji/OkeigboYoruba; (Ondo, Ife)
IreleYoruba; (Ikale)
OdigboYoruba; (Ikale, Ondo)
OkitipupaYoruba; (Ikale)
Ondo EastYoruba; (Ondo)
Ondo WestYoruba; (Ondo)
OseYoruba; (Ogho, Ao), Owan; (Ora)
OwoYoruba; (Ogho)

Mineral resources in Ondo State

The following are mineral resources found in Ondo State:

  • Bitumen
  • Coal
  • Oil and gas
  • Dimension stone
  • Feldspar
  • Gemstones
  • Glass/and
  • Granite
  • Gypsum
  • Kaolin
  • Limestone

Tertiary institutions==

  • Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko
  • Achievers University, Owo
  • Adeyemi College of Education
  • Elizade University, Ilara-Mokin
  • Federal College of Agriculture, Akure
  • Federal Polytechnic, Ile Oluji
  • Federal University of Technology Akure
  • National Open University of Nigeria, Akure
  • Ondo State University of Science and Technology, Okitipupa
  • Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo
  • University of Medical Sciences, Ondo
  • Wesley University of Science and Technology

Transportation

Federal Highways are

  • A121 (TAH8: Trans-African Highway 8 Lagos-Mombasa) east from Ogun State via Ore to Edo State at Ofosu,
  • A122 southeast from Osun State at Igbara Oke via Akure to Edo State. Other major roads include:
  • the Ondo-Ife Rd northwest from Ondo to Osun State at Okeigo,
  • Ipetu-Ondo Rd north from Ondo to A122 at Ikeji Oke in Osun State,
  • Ondo-Owena Rd east from Ondo to Akure,
  • Igede Ekiti Oke Rd north from A122 at Ilawe to Ekiti State at Ibuji,
  • Oba-Ile Rd north from Akure to the Ijare-Akure Rd via Ilere and Ijare to Ekiti State,
  • Akure Ado Ekiti Rd north from Akure via Ilado and Iju to Ekiti State,
  • Owo-Emure Ile Rd north from A122 at Emure to Ekiti State,
  • Owo-Obra Rd north from A122 at Owo as the Ikare-Akoko-Ipeme Rd to Kogi State as the Kabba-Arigidi Rd,
  • Ipele-Kabba Rd from A122 at Ipele Junction to Kogi State at Akunnu,
  • Akure-Ala-Ajagbusi Rd south from Akure as the Igbatoro Rd to Edo State at Ogbesse.

Airports:

Akure Airport

Demographics

Local government areaMaleFemaleTotal
Akoko North-West107,076104,791211,867
Akoko North-East92,45686,636179,092
Akoko South-East42,17540,26882,433
Akoko South-West114,733113,650228,383
Ose73,11971,020144,139
Owo112,056110,206222,262
Akure North66,52664,239130,765
Akure South178,652181,596360,268
Ifedore89,57486,796176,370
Ile Oluji87,10484,772171,876
Ondo West141,759147,109288,868
Ondo East38,85137,24176,092
Idanre67,53162,264129,795
Odigbo116,299115,988232,587
Okitipupa117,594116,544234,138
Irele72,86171,275144,136
Ese Odo79,81278,444158,256
Ilaje146,859142,979289,838
Total1,745,0571,715,8203,460,877

Notable people

  • Mo Abudu, media mogul
  • Gani Adams, activist and politician
  • King Sunny Adé, musician
  • Adebayo Adefarati, former governor of Ondo State
  • Rotimi Adelola, former Secretary to the State Government
  • Tayo Adenaike, painter
  • Ilesanmi Adesida, physicist
  • Akintunde Aduwo, former governor of Western Region/navy vice
  • Olusegun Agagu, former governor of Ondo State
  • Michael Adekunle Ajasin, politician, former governor of Ondo State
  • Kayode Ajulo, lawyer
  • Rotimi Akeredolu, former governor of Ondo State
  • Abayomi Akinruntan, politician
  • Akintunde Akinwande, engineering professor
  • Yemi Alade, musician
  • Funmi Aragbaye, gospel singer
  • Bamidele Aturu, human rights activist
  • Akinyelure Patrick Ayo, banker and politician
  • Tinuade Babalola, traditional ruler/monarch of the Iboropa-Akoko kingdom
  • Reekado Banks, singer-songwriter
  • Robert Ajayi Boroffice, politician
  • Emmanuel Daraloye, Nigerian music journalist
  • Hosea Ehinlanwo, former senator
  • Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, actress and singer
  • Chinko Ekun, singer and rapper
  • Gbenga Elegbeleye, politician, former Ondo State House of Representatives member
  • Olu Falae, banker and politician
  • Frederick Fasehun, medical doctor, activist and politician
  • Anthonia Fatunsin, Nigerian archeologist
  • Gani Fawehinmi, author and lawyer
  • Jimoh Ibrahim, lawyer and politician
  • T. B. Joshua, pastor and philanthropist
  • Adetokunbo Kayode, lawyer and politician
  • Boluwaji Kunlere, former senator
  • Ayo Makun (AY Show), comedian and entertainer
  • Ayodele Olawande, Nigerian politician
  • Nahzeem Olufemi Mimiko, educational administrator
  • Olusegun Mimiko, former governor of Ondo State
  • Bode Olajumoke, politician
  • Chris Olukolade, army general
  • Sola Sobowale, actress and director
  • Omoyele Sowore, human rights activist
  • Adekunle Temitope (a.k.a. Small Doctor), musical artist
  • Akinloye Tofowomo, performing musician
  • Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, Nigerian politician, entrepreneur and philanthropist
  • Waje, musical artist

Media houses in Ondo State

  • Adaba 88.9FM
  • ALALAYE 96.5FM
  • Breeze 91.9FM
  • Crest 87.7 FM
  • Eki Radio 100.9 FM
  • EMPIRE 104.5 FM
  • FUTA Radio
  • The Hope Newspapers
  • INSIDE FUTA
  • KAFTAN TV
  • Kàkàkí Òndó FM
  • Nigerian Television Authority (NTA)
  • Orange 94.5FM
  • OSRC Television
  • Positive 102.5FM
  • Remdel Television
  • RUGIPO 103.3 FM
  • Suncity Radio 101.1FM

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