Gbonyin


Aiyekire is a Local Government Area of Ekiti State, Nigeria.
The Geographical entity known as Gbonyin Local Government was created in October 1, 1996 out of Ekiti East Local Government having High Chief Zacheaus Adebowale Ofi as the pioneer chairman. Upon the creation of Ekiti State in October 1, 1996, Gbonyin Local Government is one of the sixteen Local Government created with the headquarters at Ode Ekiti.
The Local Government is predominantly a homogenous society and carefully populated by Yoruba speaking people of the South West Zone of Nigeria.
The Religions are mainly Christian and Islamic while a percentage of the people are Traditional religion worshipers.
The Local Government is made up of 8 major towns and several villages. All the towns have recognized traditional rulers.

Major towns

Ode Ekiti
Agbado Ekiti
Imesi Ekiti
Aisegba Ekiti
Egbe Ekiti
Ijan Ekiti
Iluomoba Ekiti
Iro Ekiti.

Villages

Aba Baale
Aba Jioba
Ugboeku
Oke Afa
Onibedo Camp
Alarierin
Surulere Camp
Aba Oka
Oguniyi
Aba Oka
Isarun Better Life Road
Ilupeju
Imoru Mayegun
The Apostolic Church, Alarudu
Ologoji Farm Settlement
Momo Farm Settlement
Iro Ayeteju; Ijege/Oke Agbani
Iro-Ayeteju/Egbe; Aponyinbo
Odi-Olowo
Apomo
Ese
Sakunmi
Olorunda amongst others.
Population & Geographical Landscape:
The Local Government Council Area was located in the North Eastern part of Ekiti State and covers about 391 kilometer squares.
The local government shared territorial boundaries with seven local government viz; Ise/Emure, Ekiti East, Ikole, Irepodun/Ifelodun and Ado Ekiti Local government in Ekiti State, and Akoko-North/West Local government of Ondo State.
The local government council secretariat was located in the East of Ode Ekiti via the Egbe-Isinbode road.
According to the 2006 National Population Census figure, the total population of the local government was 147,999; Male: 75,459; Female: 72,734.

Commerce & Industries

The thriving industries in the local government include Timber/Saw mills, rice processing, Garri processing, Palm oil, Kernel processing, Block making, Bakeries, Furnitures, Petrol Stations, Hotels, Printing Press and Banking.
Furthermore, the youths in the local government area are engaged in motor cycle repair, carpentry, fashion designing, hair dressing, small farm holds and petty trading, commercial motorcycle transportation called Okada etc.
Places of interest in the Local Government include:
There are 46 public primary schools, 18 private nursery and primary schools, 12 public secondary schools, 13 private secondary schools in the local government.

Public primary schools

The Gbonyin Local Government Area has two General Hospitals, one at Ijan-Ekiti and the other at Ode-Ekiti. The Health Facilities in the local government are:
1. Comprehensive Health Centre, Ode Ekiti
2. Comprehensive Health Centre, Agbado Ekiti
3. Comprehensive Health Centre, Aisegba Ekiti
4. Comprehensive Health Centre, Imesi Ekiti
5. Comprehensive Health Centre, Ijan Ekiti
6. Basic Health Centre, Ode Ekiti
7. Basic Health Centre, Agbado Ekiti
8. Basic Health Centre, Ipole
9. Basic Health Centre, Aisegba Ekiti
10. Basic Health Centre, Bolorunduro
11. Basic Health Centre, Iluomoba Ekiti
12. Basic Health Centre, Ajebamidele
13. Basic Health Centre, Ijan Ekiti II
14. Basic Health Centre, Ilupeju
15. Basic Health Centre, Egbe Ekiti
16. Basic Health Centre, Iro Ekiti
17. Basic Health Centre, Iro Ayeteju
18. Staff Clinic
19. Model Health Centre, Ode Ekiti
The Private Hospitals in Gbonyin Local Government Area are:
1. Opeyemi Clinic and Maternity, Agbado-Ekiti
2. Biotom Medical Clinic and Maternity, Aisegba Ekiti
3. Evangelic Church of West Africa Hospital, Egbe Ekiti
4. Biotom Medical Clinic and Maternity, Ijan Ekiti
5. Oluseyi Clinic and Maternity, Iluomoba Ekiti
6. Ile Olaolu Clinic, Imesi Ekiti
The postal code of the area is 370.