Fayose Sworn-In, Blasts Fayemi, Arrives With Old Mercedes Benz, Says Fayemi Govt Owes Over N57 Billion Debt , Appoints Officials
Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State
(M), taking Oath of Office before the Chief Judge of Ekiti, Justice Ayodeji
Daramola, in Ado-Ekiti, yesterday. With them is the governor’s wife, Mrs
Feyisetan Fayose. Photo: Dare Fasube.
The stadium was filled to capacity
with dignitaries, especially from PDP-controlled states in attendance. It was
Fayose’s second oath taking as the state governor having governed the
state between 2003 and October 16, 2006 when he was impeached in controversial
circumstances.
The new governor attended the
swearing-in wearing a simple white Danshiki (a native attire) with
a cap to match.
He was accompanied by his wife,
Feyisetan and his four sons to the stadium at exactly 12:39 pm amid cheering
from residents. He arrived in an old Mercedes Benz 200, 1968 model, with
Number Plate W110.
His deputy, Olushola, a university
don, came alongside his wife and children as well.
In his inaugural speech, Fayose
promised that his administration would recover lost grounds, repair the damage
of the past government and promote concord and unity in place of bitterness,
enmity and pretence in the state.
My second coming, an act
of God
Describing his second coming as
Ekiti governor as an act of God’s grace and mercy, Fayose said he got an
unusual second opportunity from God to do things better. While condemning the
out gone All Progressives Congress (APC) government led by Dr. Kayode Fayemi
for allegedly emptying the treasury of the state dry, he said Ekiti State has
been committed financially up and until year 2020.
He said: “My heart bleeds today
(yesterday) as I report to you, that our state had been plunged into a heavy
debt dungeon of over N57.45 billion by our own brothers and sisters. There were
wasteful and unproductive expenditure of huge sums of money. My intention is
not to join issues with the immediate past administration which was
substantially responsible for this debt burden.”
Appoints SA on Stomach
Infrastructure
Declaring his intention to appoint a
Special Adviser on Stomach Infrastructure, the Ekiti Governor said the Fayemi
administration distanced itself from the people and in turn, accused him of
using stomach infrastructure to woo electorate at the poll.
… appoints SSG, SAs others
Fayose, however, approved the
appointment of the following people. Dr Mrs Modupe Alade as Secretary to the
State Government; Mr Idowu Adelusi as Chief Press Secretary to the Governor;
Owoseni Ajayi as Special Assistant to the Governor on Legal Matters; Mr Kayode
Oso as Special Assistant to the Governor on Works and Infrastructure; Mr Sola
Owoeye, Special Assistant to the Governor on Protocol; Mrs Sola Olowookere,
Personal Assistant to the Governor (Abuja); Chief Toyin Ojo, Special Assistant
to the Governor on Finance; Mr Sunday Anifowose, Personal Assistant to the
Governor on Special Duties and Stomach Infrastructure; Mr. Sunday Omosilade,
Personal Assistant to the Governor on Domestic Matters; Mr Lere Olayinka,
Special Assistant to the Governor on Information and Social Media. The
appointments took immediate effect.
Speaking further, Fayose expressed
his reservation over the creation of additional 19 Local Council Development
Areas (LCDAs) by the immediate past government, saying the case is in
court but he would allocate the state resources to the initial 16 constitutionally
recognized local governments until the court’s pronouncement.
“Our party considers the hurried
creation of 19 LCDCs, after the former governor lost the June 21 election, as
gratuitous afterthought of a bad loser. It smacks of political subterfuge
masterminded in utmost bad faith.
“But at the moment, the matter is
subjudice and as law-abiding citizens, our government will not do anything that
will render the decision of the courts nugatory.
“However, pending the pronouncements
of the courts, the new administration shall be guided by the provision of
Section 3 and Part1, First Schedule of the 1999 Constitution on the list of
local governments in Nigeria in the allocation of resources to that tier of
government.”
Fayose, who condemned most of the
policies and decisions of Fayemi in the twilight of his administration which
included the elevation of eight civil servants to the position of
permanent secretaries, directed the Head of Service, Mr Olubunmi Famosaya to
revert all the promotions made by Fayemi after the June 21 election to their
former status.
“Consequently, my government shall
review all public service personnel issues including appointments, promotions,
and discipline which were hurriedly effected after the governorship elections.”
The new governor promised to
introduce free education from primary to secondary school, alleging that
education had receded abysmally during the regime of Fayemi.
He equally promised to introduce
free health programme in public hospitals for children from ages 1-5, pregnant
women and the physically challenged.
It’s a tough job —Mu’azu
In his address, the PDP National
Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu, who expressed gratitude to the people of Ekiti
State for voting overwhelmingly for Fayose and the party, urged the residents
of the state to support and pray for the new governor.
“Ayo, God loves you and the people
of Ekiti love you too. It’s a tough job and you must discharge your duty with
fairness, love of God and with the interest of the people of Ekiti at heart.
God will help you,” the PDP chairman said.
While welcoming six members of the
state House of Assembly who defected from the APC to the PDP, Mu’azu said the
PDP will still gather more harvest from the APC in the coming days, adding that
the new entrants have seen the light and would be treated fairly in the party.
Roll Call
Dignitaries at the event included
PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu who represented President
Goodluck Jonathan. Governors Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom; Olusegun Mimiko of
Ondo; Isa Yuguda of Bauchi; Theodore Orji of Abia; Liyel Imoke of Cross River;
Sule Lamido of Jigawa; Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta; Ramalan Yero (Kaduna);
Ibrahim Shema (Katsina) and Usman Dakingari (Kebbi).
Others are Dayo Adeyeye, Minister of
State for Works; Jumoke Akinjide, Minister of State for FCT; outgoing Minister
of State for Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro; PDP National Secretary,
Prof. Olusola Oladipo; Alhaji Rashidi Ladoja; PDP Governorship
aspirants in Osun and Ondo, Iyiola Omisore and Olusola Oke,
respectively; royal fathers in the state led by their chairman and the
Onitaji of Itaji, Oba Adamo Babalola; Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Rufus Adeyemo
Adejugbe and others.
Six Ekiti APC lawmakers join PDP
Six serving members of All Progressives
Congress, APC, in the Ekiti State House of Assembly, yesterday, defected to the
Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP. The members are from Ikole 1 and II and
other constituencies of the state. The newly sworn in Governor, Ayodele Fayose
disclosed this in his address at his inauguration. They were all invited by him
to the podium while reading his address.
Fayose promised that the public
would be duly informed as the situation unfolds in that regard. He said the
former ruling party in the state– APC has since died and had been buried.
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