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Sunday, 4 May 2014

WHY APC MUST BE VOTED OUT –Fayose





The Ekiti State Peoples Demo­cratic Party, (PDP) governor­ship candidate, Mr. Ayo Fayose has warned the people of Ijero Local Government of Ekiti State against allow­ing the APC to return to power. According to him, returning APC to power amounts to sentencing the state to a state of “permanent slavery, permanent pov­erty, hunger for workers and permanent king­dom for thugs, killers and treasury looters.”


Fayose who gave the warning while addressing his supporters at Ijurin Ekiti in Ijero Local Government Area of Ekiti during his campaign tour of wards in the council last Sunday said when he was governor, he awarded contract for a ki­lometre of road at N33mil­lion as against N1.150bn by the Fayemi administra­tion.

Fayose also said that dur­ing Niyi Adebayo admin­istration, Ekiti State came 35th position in secondary schoool’s public examina­tions, but the status changed during his tenure because by 2005, Ekiti had risen to 7th position in NECO and 8th position in WAEC in Nigeria.

“However, the results of WAEC exams just released by the WAEC confirmed that Ekiti State has gone back to 34th position, not­withstanding having a Ph.D. holder and professor as gov­ernor and deputy governor of the state respectively.”Fayose said contractors who are Ekiti indigenes have been relegated to the back­ground as contractors were brought from Lagos, “even at that, Lagos contractors have left the sites because Fayemi refused to pay them.”
In a press statement issued by Fayose’s spokes­man, Mr. Idowu Adelusi, the PDP candidate said that Fayemi administration had not constructed any new road, yet it had spent huge amount on repairs of the roads he constructed.Fayose said, as a governor, h e did not borrow a dime to execute any of the projects executed by his adminis­tration, adding that Fayemi has plunged Ekiti State into debt in order to enslave the people. The PDP candidate said that he left N10.4bn in the state treasury when he was leaving office an asser­tion he claimed no succes­sive administration has ever controverted.

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