Fayose attacks Fayemi again, says gov lodge too expensive

The Ekiti Governor, Ayodele Fayose, on Monday branded the N3.3bn worth
Governor's Lodge built by the ex-Governor Kayode Fayemi as an
ill-conceived project too costly for the state to maintain.
The governor said the building was too expensive for the state to
maintain considering the level of poverty in the state.
He spoke while administering the oath of office on the newly appointed
Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Modupe Alade, and other special
assistants in Ado Ekiti.
Fayose berated Fayemi for spending such an amount of money on a
building when the masses were facing serious challenges of abject
poverty.
He said, "My heart nearly failed me when I got to the new Government
Lodge on Thursday. The mansion cost N3.3bn. It was initially awarded
for N2.3bn and later increased to N2.7bn, while a sum of N640m was
used to procure fittings and furniture.
"And this building will cost a sum of N150m for maintenance annually.
Ekiti cannot sustain this and we have to do something about it. How
can a governor be living in such a house when the masses are living in
abject poverty?"
Reacting to the allegation that the Government Lodge was too
expensive, Fayemi's media aide, Mr. Olayinka Oyebode, said he would
not dignify Fayose by responding to the allegation.
He said, "That is a non-issue and does not deserve a reaction. He is
entitled to his opinion."
Earlier, Fayose had assured that his administration would ensure
strict compliance to the 35 per cent affirmative action for women in
government in consonance with the Beijing Declaration of 1993.
He said that the appointment of Alade underscored the enormous respect
he had for women, pledging that his government would protect them and
allot more appointments and elective positions to them during the 2015
state and federal legislative polls.
He declared, "Let me tell the men here who are politicians to know
that some of them will be asked to step down for women in the next
year's elections.
"I want to assure you that those that will step down have nothing to
lose, we are going to reward you accordingly. But if you disobey us,
we will still go ahead and do it so far what we are pursuing is in the
interest of the Ekiti people."
The governor promised that his government would reward loyalty and
hard work, particularly for politicians and those in the civil service
to promote the culture of brotherliness in Ekiti.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Suspected Badoo kingpin, Alaka speaks out

Photos: Meet Dominique Chinn The Hottest Babe On Instagram

Big match feature: Sudan v Nigeria... all you need to know