The
All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has accused Governor
Ayodele Fayose’s administration of bringing hardship upon residents.
In
a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, the party
said while it was the practice in other states to celebrate their
governor’s achievements after a month in office, the experience in Ekiti
State “is that of gloom, anger, frustration and disappointment by the
people”.
Olatunbosun said rather than offer hopes of better
livelihood for the people as promised during his campaigns, the governor
had been playing what he called “politics of deception”.
His
words: “Before the election, he created the impression that within one
month, Ekiti State would have become an El Dorado where the people will
have all the comfort and necessities of life.
“He undermined everything done by his predecessor, Kayode Fayemi, to put the state on the fast lane of development.
“Fayose has been saying his development agenda was enough to allow the common man get the best out of life.
“But what do we have so far and what do we expect from the foundation Fayose is laying?
“Of course, a journey back to Egypt, hopelessness, job losses and the old practice of governance by deceit.
“The
closure of the Federal College, Isan-Ekiti, sealing of the petrol
stations belonging to opposition politicians, outrageous award of
contract to put marble in front of the Government House, which he had
earlier described as too expensive; repainting of the newly painted
building and relaying of asphalt on an already asphalted road leading to
the lodge were awarded to his sister’s company.
“To add salt to
injury, artisans were ‘imported’ from Ibadan when many Ekiti artisans
could do the job. This was a man who claimed to be a friend of the
masses.
“He is repainting the Governor’s Office awarded by direct
labour at the cost of N200 million to his brother. He told the permanent
secretary, General Administration Department and Head of Service to
find alternative entrance for civil servants working within the
Governor’s Office building because he doesn’t want to be meeting the
“evil servants” while coming in at the main entrance.
“The
civil servants in the Governor’s Office now pass through the back to
their offices; yet, this is the class of people he professed to be his
friends before the election.
“He has also cancelled the
appointment of eight permanent secretaries, who were legally appointed
after passing necessary examinations according to the service rules.
“Fayose also collected September federal allocation but used it to pay October salary while refusing to pay September salary.
“He
has sacked 800 street sweepers; the state capital is now dotted with
refuse dumps, thus making a mess of Fayemi’s urban renewal scheme.
“Security of lives and property is at risk, as banks in the state refused to open for business to protest incessant robberies.
“The
governor did not spare the House of Assembly from humiliation and
blackmail over non-confirmation of his commissioner-nominees and failure
to grant his request to dissolve the local councils as he froze the
House’s accounts in reprisal.
“For the first time in its history,
Ekiti was in darkness for 15 days. He has reduced the running grants of
civil servants by half and annulled the promotions of about 5,000 civil
servants promoted last year and slashed the allowances of traditional
rulers by 60 per cent; yet these are the people he raised their hopes
before election.
“The Internally Generated Revenue started
declining from N400 million in June (immediately he was declared
governor-elect). It has now gone down to an embarrassing N120 million in
November from N600 million attained by Fayemi in the last three and
half years.
“It
is a pity that rather than celebrating one month of progress and
development from where his predecessor stopped, the new administration
is busy chasing shadows, boring the people with the same old tale of
what his predecessor did or did not do. Ekiti deserves more than these
jesters in government”.
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