The All
Progressives Congress in Ekiti State has said Governor Ayodele Fayose is
destroying himself by abandoning the legacy projects of former Governor
Kayode Fayemi.
The party
said Fayemi’s projects presented the best opportunities for the state to
grow, adding that Fayose had been hiding under non-existent debts to
deny Ekiti people needed development.
It also
dismissed Fayose as a “devious master of blackmail,” saying his betrayer
tag on Fayemi was to celebrate a non-existent feud in his relationship
with the APC National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Fayose had
said Fayemi had no excuses for leaving behind huge debt because of
white elephant projects, bad governance and corruption.
He was reacting to Fayemi’s interview in some newspapers in which he said “his legacy was being destroyed.”
The
governor said no responsible government would sustain a legacy of over
N86 billion debt that was incurred on projects with no direct bearing on
the welfare of the people.
The
governor said it was shameful that Fayemi, who left two months’ salary
and four months cooperative and unions deductions from workers salary,
as well as pensions and gratuities unpaid, could be talking about his
legacies being destroyed.
But
the state Publicity Secretary of the APC, Taiwo Olatunbosun, in a
statement on Sunday said Fayemi completed all his predecessor’s (Segun
Oni) projects, including the new Deputy Governor’s office, Oba Adejugbe
Hospital Complex, House of Assembly Complex, as well as Osun-Iloro,
Isan-Ilemeso and Ado-Ifaki roads among others.
He added
that 10 months after inauguration, Fayose could not point to any project
he had initiated except conducting road shows, including buying pepper
and tomatoes in open markets, to pose as a friend of the poor even when
all he had done so far tended towards taking sufferings to the doorsteps
of Ekiti people.
“Fayose
claimed that Ekiti owed N86 billion, when in reality the debt
restructuring as released by the Debt Management Office and published in
Thisday of Friday, August 21, 2015, confirmed Ekiti debt as N18.8
billion after conversion to long-term bond.
“Ekiti
people should now ask Fayose where he got the N86b figure he has been
bandying around that does not allow him implement development projects,
including payments of gratuities and pensions for several months while
also refusing to pay last year September salaries and five months
salaries to traditional rulers after collecting allocations for the
payments,” he said.
Olatunbosun
also challenged Fayose to probe Fayemi who, according to him, has made
himself available in the last 10 months if he is sure of his
allegations.
“Government
is a continuum. Fayemi met billions of Naira debts on assumption of
office, but this did not deter him from executing many projects,
including life-lifting and empowerment projects as well as enduring
physical infrastructure, such as renovation of schools and hospitals,
new Government House, the pavilion, the civic centre incorporating
e-library, women development centre, conference centre and museum,
construction of modern markets across the state amongst others.
“This also
did not stop him from increasing workers salaries three times, a feat
which Fayose never matched not even once,” Olatunbosun explained.
Olatubosun
stated that Fayose had cancelled social security scheme for the elderly
people and other youths empowerment programme in the state.
He added
that the merger of three universities in a poor Ekiti State had enabled
the Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, to be well funded with highest
ever accreditation of courses under the Fayemi administration.
“It also
enabled the institution to access funds, which was not possible before
the merger while the academic standard, ranking and structures in the
university improved tremendously during Fayemi’s period, even as the
former governor was the first to construct a two-kilometer road and
N400 million capital grant to the university since inception.
“The new
College of Medicine, which Fayose had earlier turned to a secondary
school in his town during his first tenure, was in the last stage of
accreditation before Fayemi left office,” Olatunbosun said.
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