Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has
accused his predecessor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, of spending N50m on beds in
his and his wife’s bedrooms in the newly built Ekiti State Government
House.
He claimed in a statement made
available to journalists in Ado-Ekiti on Tuesday that what was spent on
the two bedrooms, their toilets and bathrooms was in the region of
N100m.
The statement titled “N3.3bn
new Government House Is Fayemi’s Show of Wickedness To Ekiti People,”
was signed by his Special Assistant on Information and Social Media, Mr.
Lere Olayinka.
But Fayemi, through his media aide, Olayinka Oyebode, said the allegation was more about The Comedy of Errors. He advised Fayose to stop the theatre of absurd.
The
statement by Olayinka described the new government house as an act of
insensitivity to the plight of Ekiti people, many of whom, could not
afford to feed once in a day.
According
to the statement, no progressive-minded Ekiti person would see the
“out-of-this-world luxury” provided with over N3.3bn borrowed funds for
Fayemi, his wife and children and will not weep for the state and its
people.
It claimed that the bed on which Fayemi slept before he left government was N30m while that of his wife was over N20m.
The statement read in part, “Between
Fayemi and his wife, what was spent on their bedrooms, toilets and
bathrooms will be in the region of N100m.
“How
can a responsible government use borrowed funds to provide this kind of
luxury for the governor and his family alone in a state where a lot of
people cannot afford to feed more than once in a day?
“People
should ask the former governor what was really wrong with the abandoned
governor’s lodge used by his (Fayemi) predecessors?
“Shouldn’t
such funds expended on the hilltop edifice have been used to
resuscitate the moribund textile factory in Ado-Ekiti that was turned to
lock-up shops to provide employment for our teeming youths?
“Also,
was Fayemi living in that manner of opulence before he became governor?
Was he sleeping on a body-massaging bed and bathing in an
electric-controlled Jacuzzi?
“Here is
Fayemi, who could not pay workers salaries, owing them two-month
salaries before he left. A Fayemi, who out of sheer wickedness refused
to pay pensioners N2.4bn pension and gratuities; N400m workers leave
bonus, N700m subventions to parastatals and tertiary institutions and
remit N2.4bn four months’ cooperative society’s deductions from workers
salaries preferring to use N3.3bn borrowed funds to provide luxury for
himself, his wife and children alone.
“This is wickedness!’’
The
statement quoted Fayose as being alarmed at the waste of Ekiti
resources to provide comfort for a single family out of the thousands of
households in the state.
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