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Profile

Ondo state is one of the thirty-six states of Nigeria located in the South-West of the country. This brief profile of Ondo state of Nigeria will cover the state establishment, geography, population composition, coastline, agriculture, natural resources, tourism, local government areas, past governance leadership.

Creation and

Geography

Ondo State was created in 1976 out of the former Western State. The state lies between latitudes 5 45’ and 7 52’N and longitudes 4 20’ and 6 03’E.  The current Ekiti State was carved out of the old Ondo State on October 1, 1996. Dubbed as the Sunshine State. It is bordered by Ekiti, Kogi, Edo, Delta, Ogun, and Osun states, with the Atlantic Ocean to the south.

Ondo State is a multi-ethnic state with majority being the Yoruba sub ethnics units like Ikales, Ilajes, Arogbos, Akokos, Owos and Akpois, etc. with other Nigerians and foreign nationals equally live in the state.

Coastline

Ondo State boasts Nigeria’s longest coastline, spanning180 km of the Atlantic Ocean which can facilitate sea trade, and fishing. Variety of exotic fish and seafood such as catfish, croaker, sole snapper, mixed fish, and shrimps can be found. More importantly, is coastline with natural depths of 14m to 18m, a good potential for deep seaports capable of handling the largest class of container vessels thereby saving costs for ship-to ship activities. Areas of investors explorations in this regard will include deep seaport development, offshore logistics base development etc.

Figure 1: Map of Nigeria

Agriculture

This is the backbone of the state economy is agriculture as the dominant employer of labor and providing income for over 70 percent of the inhabitants. The favorable climactic conditions give boost to it.   Agricultural produce in the state includes tree crops such as cocoa, oil palm, rubber, cashew and kolanut; arable crops such as cassava, yam, maize, rice, sugarcane and fruit crops such as pineapple, citrus, mango, pepper and tomato. However, Ondo State’s main revenue yielding crops are cocoa and oil palm. Cocoa is the highest revenue earner for Ondo State which is the leading cocoa producing state in Nigeria (accounting for over 40 percent8 of the Nigeria’s annual cocoa output). Cocoa beans are cultivated in the state by individual farmers who sell their produce to registered cocoa merchants. The cocoa merchants who achieve bulk quantities by dealing with numerous farmers then sell the cocoa beans to processing companies within the state and export them to other states and/or countries mainly by road using lorries and trucks. Most of the cocoa cultivated in Ondo State is presently exported in its raw form (cocoa beans) with no value added as there are few cocoa processing companies.

Oil palm is the second highest revenue earner for the state through the sale of unrefined oil palm fruit and processed oil palm products which include palm oil, palm kernel oil and spices.

The state’s other cash crops include cassava, maize, rubber and cashew However, there are few industries here to exploit these resources to produce value added products. Owing to its location along the Atlantic Ocean and the presence of prominent rivers such as the Owena, Ala, and Oni Rivers, Ondo State presents tremendous potential for its fishing industry. The creeks and coastlands in the state are also known for their richness in prawns, lobsters and stock fish.

Natural

Resources

The state is blessed with many natural resources as listed on the table below. Most of these mineral resources need genuine investors for exploration.
Mineral Resources Location
Crude Oil Ilaje and Ese-Odo
Natural Gas Ilaje and Ese-Odo
Bitumen Agbabu, Ofosu, Looda, Lamudifa, Atijere, Mahintedo, Okitipupa, Ode-Aye, Araromi-Obu, Igbekebo
Silica Sand Igbokoda, Akata, Agbala, Aboto, Agerige, Zion Pepe
Kaolin Omialafara, Ewi, Ode-Aye, Omifun, Abusoro
Ball Clay Erusu Akoko, Orayin River, Ute, Arimogija, Ifon
Limestone Okeluse Arimogija
Salt  Ilaje
Granite  Akure, Ore, Ilaramokin, Akungba, Igbabara Oke, Idanre, Ile-Oluji, Ondo
Iron Ore  Akunnu-Akoko, Oba-Akoko, Ase, Lokuakua, Lamu

Tourism

On tourism, Ondo State has a variety of potential tourist attractions that have historical, cultural and artistic appeal. The state has several beaches, mountain highlands and tropical rain forests which enhance its appeal. Despite the availability of tourist attractions, the potential of tourism in Ondo State has been largely unexplored. Idanre Hills Tourist Centre in Idanre, Ebomi Lake Tourist Centre, Igbo Olodumare in Ileoluji/Okeigbo , Oke Maria pilgrimage center are just few of many places to visit.

Local

Government Area

Ondo state is divided into 18 local governments areas

SN

         LGA Name

Administrative Headquarters

1.       

Akoko North-East

Ikare

2.       

Akoko North-West

Okeagbe

3.       

Akoko South-East

Isua

4.       

Akoko South-West

Oka-Akoko

5.       

Akure North

Iju / Itaogbolu

6.       

Akure South

Akure

7.       

Ese Odo

Igbekebo

8.       

Idanre

Owena / Odode

9.       

Ifedore

Igbara Oke

10.   

Ilaje

Igbokoda

11.   

Ile Oluji/Okeigbo

Ile Oluji

12.   

Irele

Irele

13.   

Odigbo

Ore

14.   

Okitipupa

Okitipupa

15.   

Ondo East

Bolorunduro

16.   

Ondo West

Ondo

17.   

Ose

Ifon

18.   

Owo

Owo

Past and

Current Leadership

The state has been governed by both military and democratically elected civilians since it was created in 1976.

 

Name

Type

Period

1

Ita David Ikpeme

Military

March 1976- July 1978

2

Sunday Tuoyo

Military

July 1978- October 1979

3

Michael Adekunle Ajasin

Civilian

October 1979- December 1983

4

Michael Bamidele Otiko

Military

January 1984-September 1985

5

Michael Okhai Akhigbe

Military

September 1985- August 1986

6

Ekundayo Opaleye

Military

August 1986 – December 1987

7

Raji Alagbe Rasaki

Military

December 1987 -July 1988

8

Bode George (Governor)

Military

July 1988 -September 1990

9

Sunday Abiodun Olukoya

Military

September 1990 -January 1992

10

Bamidele Olumilua

Civilian

January 1992 -November 1993

11

Mike Torey

Military

December 1993 -September 1994

12

Ahmed Usman

Military

September 1994 -August 1996

13

Anthony Ibe Onyearugbulem

Military

August 1996 -August 1998

14

Moses Fasanya

Military

August 1998 – May 1999).

15

Adebayo Adefarati

Civilian

May 1999 – May 2003.

14

Olusegun Agagu

Civilian

May 2003- February 2009

16

Olusegun Mimiko

Civilian

February 2009- February 2017

17

Rotimi Akededolu

Civilian

February 2017- December 2023.

18

Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa

Civilian

December 27, 2023 – date

 

Profile Compiled by: Akin Adams

Last updated on May 6, 2026