A member of the House of Representatives and the Labour Party (LP)
chieftain, Michael Opeyemi Bamidele, has described Governor Kayode
Fayemi’s intention to create more local councils few months to the
expiration of his tenure, as an attempt to set the people of the state
against the incoming administration.
Bamidele said for Fayemi to have mooted the idea of creating more
local government areas at the twilight of his administration confirmed
that he is insensitive to the plights of Ekiti people.
Fayemi, who lost the Saturday’s governorship election to the
candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ayodele Fayose, would
bow out of office on October 16, 2014.
The outgoing governor, on Tuesday, received a report from the Local
Government Creation Committee, chaired by a retired High Court Judge,
Akin Ajakaye, recommending the creation of local council development
areas from the existing 16 local government areas in the state.
Bamidele, in a statement in Ado-Ekiti on Thursday by his media aide,
Ahmed Salami, said he expected the outgoing governor at this critical
time to concentrate his energy on how to combat the rising wave of youth
unemployment in the state, rather than trying to create unnecessary
impediment for the coming administration.
The federal lawmaker said the outgoing governor would do a great
disservice to the state if he carries out the policy, when he knew that
he had already incurred N25 billion debt for the succeeding government
to defray.
Bamidele said: “The purported resolve of Governor Fayemi to create
more local governments in the twilight of his administration is
ill-timed and he has to forget about it if he truly means well for Ekiti
and its development.
“This move only confirms Fayemi’s insensitivity to sustainable
development in the state because he is embarking on a policy that can
bring internal strife and brew animosity that can consume the present
government and create serious impediment for incoming government.”
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