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Ekiti new government house
Ekiti State Governor, Mr.
Ayodele Fayose has told his immediate predecessor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi to
desist from lying to the public on the actual cost of the Government House
that he built, saying: “The total contract sum for the Oke Ayoba Government
House was N3,389,722,104.59 (N3.38bn) and not N2.1bn as claimed by Fayemi.”
Fayose’s Special Assistant on
Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, said in a release issued
yesterday that it was strange that Fayemi could tell the public that the
government house cost N2.1bn, when he actually authorised the award of
additional contracts for the construction on October 10, 2014.”
He disclosed that the contract
was initially awarded to Kouris Construction Nig. Ltd on July 27, 2012 for
N2,054,573,822.00 (N2.05bn), while additional contract of N730,186,636.87 was
awarded on October 10, 2014, six days before the expiration of Fayemi’s
administration.
“Apart from the additional
contract of N730million, another contract worth N604,961,645.72 for the
furnishing of the Government House was awarded to Kitwood Nigeria Limited on
June 18, 2014, three days to the governorship election that he (Fayemi)
lost scandalously.
“If Fayemi and his men lack
knowledge of simple arithmetic, we will help by telling them that addition of
N2,054,573,822.00, N730,186,636.87 and N604,961,645.72 will be
N3,389,722,104.59 (N3.38bn).
“Now we ask, is Fayemi saying
that as the governor then, he lost control such that he was not aware that
the two additional contracts were awarded on June 18 and October 10, 2014?
“If Fayemi did not authorise
the two contracts, shouldn’t he simply ask his Chief of Staff, Yemi
Adaramodu, in whose office the contractors signed the contract agreements,
instead of going about advertising his ignorance?”
He said if Fayemi could lie on
the issue as glaring as the construction of the Oke Ayoba Government House,
it could be concluded that the former governor lied to Ekiti people for four
years, and still lying to them
after he was voted out of office.
While maintaining that the
Fayose government will not be distracted by Fayemi’s new antics of
campaigning more than six
months after losing election in the entire 16 local councils in the
state, Olayinka said: “In saner
climes, Fayemi won’t have the effrontery to defend his use of
borrowed fund to build
government house, pavilion and civic centre, when a life-touching project
like the Oba Adejugbe General
Hospital was left uncompleted.”
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