Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose
The
Peoples Democratic Party in Ekiti State has advised Governor Ayodele
Fayose to ignore criticisms by the All Progressives Congress and focus
on his developmental projects because they (APC) have nothing to offer.
The party commended the governor for his achievements “in the face of a war” against him by the opposition party in the state.
A statement by the Ekiti State PDP
Chairman, Chief Idowu Faleye, on Wednesday, listed the ongoing
construction work at Aduni Olayinka Centre in Ado Ekiti and the road
construction from Irewumi-Iworoko road through Olorunsogo to the Trade
Fair area as part of the achievements.
The statement read, “It could only take a
courageous man to still have time to think about development of his
state with the kind of war that was waged against the governor by the
former APC lawmakers.
“We commend the governor for his
astuteness, bold steps and love of the people of Ekiti State despite the
confrontations by the fifth columnists and their agents of retardation
as being represented by the opposition APC in the state.
“What we are saying is that the governor
should not bother himself with the antics of the APC because they don’t
have any good thing to offer the state except creating chaos where
there is none as they did in government in the past.”
Meanwhile, the APC has slammed Fayose
over his comment that the N2.1bn accruable to Ekiti State from the
N413.7bn dividend and tax paid by the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas to
the Federal Government was not a bailout to the state.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, the
state Publicity Secretary of the APC, Taiwo Olatubosun, described the
position of the governor as “ingratitude taken too far.”
The statement said, “This is an
irresponsible statement coming from a governor over which his colleague
governors, labour unions and all well meaning Nigerians were full of
gratitude to the President for the bailout. Fayose, as usual, is up to
one of his antics whenever money is involved.
“His statement that Ekiti wage bill is
N2.6bn has given him away as a liar who wants to shortchange Ekiti
people again. For the avoidance of doubt, the wage bill of Ekiti State
workers is N1.6bn and if we include subventions to higher institutions,
pensions and political appointees’ salaries which is N600m, everything
amounts to N2.2bn. We wonder where Fayose got the figure of N2.6bn.”
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