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Fayemi: I Will Probe Fayose’s Financial Record To Find Out Why He Was Unable To Pay Workers Salaries
Fayemi: I Will Probe Fayose’s Financial Record To Find Out Why He Was Unable To Pay Workers Salaries
Ekiti Governor-elect, Kayode Fayemi today disclosed why his administration will look into the financial records of outgoing Governor Fayose’s administration.
He revealed this to State House reporters after a brief closed doors meeting with PMB at the Presidential villa today.
Here is what he told reporters:
“We are in the business of putting the government together. We are in the transition stage and we are beginning to look into the record of the state, its assets and liabilities. We expect the outgoing government to extend its hands of cooperation to us.
“We will engage also all of our professionals to ensure that we deliver good governance to Ekiti people. That is what they voted for and that is what we intend to give. So, basically, these three months will be used for this purpose.
“What sold us to the people were really the track records of our commitments to social investment, good government, transparency in government, extensive infrastructure and community involvement. These were the things.
“Everywhere we went during the campaign, we were able to show what we did for each community. All of our 132 communities, there were projects in all of them and they knew that our government was regular in payment of salaries and support to the weak and vulnerable in the society. That was what really sold us.
“We have always been interested in seeing that our people live a decent life, a life without hunger, with social support and that is why we were paying social security benefits to the elderly. We provided youth graduate scheme for the recent graduates and provided support for the communities.
“For us, we never saw stomach infrastructure from any pedestrian manner that the current administration has lived it up to. For us, it is about total development of our people, human and capital development in education, health care, in social services and infrastructure development.”
Metu Nyetu
July 19, 2018 at 5:55 PM
ALL THIS IS mere talks. When the probing eventually begins, one thing or the other would be used to stall the process until it is forgotten. This is Nigeria, where corrupt politicians can never be jailed. Or when jailed, they receive presidential pardon at last, and are crowned with honorary awards.
DB
July 19, 2018 at 6:20 PM
Concentrate on value addition and leave this politics of one step forward ten steps backward abegi
ade eagle
July 19, 2018 at 8:51 PM
they are all corrupt bastards
fifelomo
July 19, 2018 at 10:04 PM
kettle calling pots black.