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Ekiti Unlocks Hidden Heritage with Ugele–Iho Oloko Cave Unveiling

Victor Ogundipe

by NationalInsight
April 7, 2026
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Ekiti state Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs.) Monisade Afuye, DG Bureau of Tourism Development Amb Wale Ojo Lanre, members Ekiti Tourism Club and others at the 8th  edition of Ekiti Mountain  Safari

Ekiti state Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs.) Monisade Afuye, DG Bureau of Tourism Development Amb Wale Ojo Lanre, members Ekiti Tourism Club and others at the 8th edition of Ekiti Mountain Safari

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The Ekiti State Government has taken a bold step in advancing its tourism development agenda with the official unveiling of the Ugele–Iho Oloko Cave (Ugele Rock Shelter Settlement) in Ikere Ekiti, a historic and natural heritage site located behind the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter’s.

The unveiling ceremony, which coincided with the 8th edition of the Hike Ekiti Mountain Safari, attracted an array of dignitaries, stakeholders, and tourism enthusiasts from within and outside the state.

Representing the Governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs.) Monisade Afuye, declared the site open, reiterating the administration’s unwavering commitment to developing tourism as a strategic economic pillar capable of generating revenue, creating jobs, and stimulating grassroots prosperity.

Delivering the Governor’s message, the Deputy Governor emphasized that Ekiti State is deliberately repositioning its rich cultural, historical, and ecological assets to compete favourably in both national and global tourism markets. She noted that the unveiling of the Ugele–Iho Oloko Cave demonstrates the government’s resolve to unlock hidden treasures across communities for economic transformation.

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She congratulated the people of Ikere Ekiti, particularly the Olotin Quarter, for being custodians of the remarkable heritage site, describing the development as a rare opportunity that places the community at the forefront of Ekiti’s emerging tourism map.

The Deputy Governor further admonished residents to embrace a culture of hospitality, urging them to be warm, friendly, and accommodating to visitors. According to her, the sustainability and success of any tourism destination largely depend on the disposition of the host community.

She also commended the Director-General of the Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development, Barrister Wale Ojo-Lanre, and his team, alongside members of the Discover Ekiti Tourism Club, for their visionary leadership and efforts in discovering, packaging, and promoting the site as a viable tourism product.

In his royal address, the Ogoga of Ikere Ekiti, Oba Adejimi Adu Alagbado, offered a cultural perspective, noting that tourism sites such as the Ugele–Iho Oloko Cave are not merely physical attractions but sacred repositories of history, identity, and ancestral memory. He stressed that such heritage assets serve as bridges between the past and the present, preserving traditions and stories for future generations.

The monarch added that, when properly developed, tourism sites become powerful instruments for cultural diplomacy, community pride, and economic empowerment. He therefore called for collective responsibility among government, stakeholders, and the host community to protect and sustain the sanctity of the site.

In his remarks, former presidential aide, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, described the unveiling as a significant milestone in Ekiti’s tourism journey. Drawing comparisons with a similar cave he recently visited in Ethiopia, he said the Ugele Rock possesses even greater aesthetic and tourism potential. He called for innovative investments to transform the site into a world-class destination.

Also speaking, the Chairman of Ikere West LCDA, Hon. Rufus Ige Olorunfemi, highlighted the cultural and historical significance of the cave, describing it as an ancient settlement with unique geological formations that reflect the identity of the Ikere people. He assured that the local government would collaborate with stakeholders to preserve and develop the site sustainably.

Similarly, the Chairman of Ikere Local Government, Squadron Leader Olu Adamolekun (rtd.), declared that tourism has come to stay in Ekiti State, noting that synergy between government initiatives and community participation would ensure long-term socio-economic benefits.

In a reassuring note, community leader Chief Awe, custodian of the Ugele Rock, affirmed the community’s commitment to safety and preservation. He assured visitors and investors that adequate measures have been put in place to guarantee security, protect the environment, and maintain the cultural integrity of the site.

A major highlight of the event was the conferment of the Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development Ambassador on Kay Bobo, an Ekiti-born former BBNaija housemate. The honour, bestowed by the Director-General, Barrister Wale Ojo-Lanre, was in recognition of his influence among Nigerian youths and his potential to promote Ekiti’s tourism assets to a wider audience.

The event was attended by top government officials, traditional rulers, tourism stakeholders, and representatives of academic and professional institutions.

The unveiling also formed part of activities marking the Hike Ekiti Mountain Safari, which recorded a large turnout of adventure seekers and eco-tourism enthusiasts who explored the scenic terrain and unique rock formations—an indication of Ekiti’s growing appeal as a hub for eco and adventure tourism.

Stakeholders unanimously agreed that the unveiling of the Ugele–Iho Oloko Cave marks a significant milestone in Ekiti State’s strategy to harness its natural and cultural assets for sustainable tourism development.

With its unique structure, historical depth, and scenic appeal, the site is now positioned as a budding flagship attraction capable of boosting the local economy and enhancing the state’s tourism profile.

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