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  • Fayemi swears in 14 commissioners, advisers

    Ekiti State Governor Dr. Kayode Fayemi has sworn in 14 new Commissioners and five advisers, warning they will be sacked if found displaying ineptitude and engaging in corrupt practices.

    Fayemi said the present administration’s penchant for transparency and accountability will not be compromised.

    The swearing in came after the names of the commissioners-designate were approved by the House of Assembly.

    The governor stated what the state needed at this time when it is financially challenged was committed and visionary people, who are ready to sacrifice to make Ekiti great.

    The governor stated that the task to rebuilding Ekiti that would be of gains to all and sundry should be paramount to the appointees and not personal aggrandisement.

    He advised them to be prudent in the management of limited resources considering lean resources available to the state.

    Fayemi added the inauguration marked the commencement of a full- fledged state executive council since he assumed office in 2018.

    He said his government will be receptive to constructive criticism from members and that no one would be victimised for exercising such rights.

    “You all knew the state of our state before I was inaugurated and you could attest to the fact that we have raised the bar and change the landscape for better now within these few months.

    “Commissioners and advisers are creation of the constitution. Those appointed today emerged through wide consultation. I want to tell you that you were chosen because people believed in you.

    “You must try and represent your people well. In coming up with this list, we ensured that each council gets one commissioner each.

    “Make sure you make yourselves accessible. This is a government of restoration and you must key into our 4 -cardinal objective of this government in your respective ministries.

    READ ALSO: Ekiti: Dr Kayode Fayemi bows out in a blaze of glory

    “Penalties are there if you don’t live up to expectations. This is an opportunity to write your names in gold for being part of the restoration team.

    “Don’t share the exaggerative view that government is an avenue to amass wealth.

    “For those who know how to grumble, we won’t hesitate to ask for your resignation if you are not contended with the meagre resources accruing to you,” he said.

    The new commissioners are: Dr Adio Afolayan(Local Government and Chieftaincy  Affairs); Dr (Mrs.) Moji Yaya Kolade(Health and Human Services); Chief (Mrs.) Moji Fafure (Women Affairs); Mr Emmanuel Foluso Daramola(Education, Science and Technology); Mr. Folorunso Olabode(Agriculture and Rural Development); Engr. Bamidele Faparusi (Infrastructure and Public Utilities) and Mr Gbenga Agbeyo(Environment).

    Others include ; Mr Olusoga Davies(Trade and Investment); Mr Sola Adebayo(Works and Transport); Mr Michael Awopetu(Youths and Sports); Mr Muyiwa Olumilua (Information and Orientation); Mr Femi Ajayi(Budget and Planning); Alhaji Ayodele Jinadu(Regions Development and Special Duties) and Mr Febisola Adewale(Lands and Housing).

    Responding on behalf of the commissioners, Dr Yaya-Kolade promised that they would justify the confidence reposed in them by performing their statutory duties without compromising the interest of the people.

     

  • How Fayemi’s magic won Ekiti for apc at 2019 polls

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has consolidated the victory recorded at the 2018 governorship election with a resounding success at the 2019 general elections. ODUNAYO OGUNMOLA, in this piece, examines how Governor Kayode Fayemi’s impressive performance influenced the APC’s triumph during the parliamentary polls.

    The opposition believed that his victory in the 2018 governorship election was a fluke. But, the electoral victories that followed have confirmed his position as the undisputed political heavyweight champion of Ekiti State.

    After grabbing the gubernatorial crown, Governor Kayode Fayemi, has consolidated his hold on politics of Ekiti State by ensuring victory for his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the just concluded general elections.

    It is on record that the APC won Ekiti State for President Muhammadu Buhari and the party went ahead to clear all the three Senate seats and the six House of Representatives seats during the first round of the general elections on February 23.

    The APC further showed that it is the dominant party in the Land of Honour by grabbing all the twenty six House of Assembly seats in the last round of the general elections held on March 9.

    That the broom party won the general elections by over 70 per cent showed that it has warmed its way into the hearts of the electorate who had earlier given it the governorship seat in 2018.

    The progressive bloc broke many records in Ekiti in the last general elections in that that was the first time it would win all the available seats in one fell swoop.

    Recall that the party, after losing the 2014 governorship election, lost in all cycle of elections conducted in the 2015 general elections to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    In the general elections conducted four years earlier (2011), the then Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) was in power in the state at the time but the PDP still managed to win the presidential election conducted that year leaving all the National Assembly seats to the ACN.

    The result of the House of Assembly poll for 2011 showed that while ACN won 24 seats, PDP managed to grab the remaining two seats.

    Having considered the historical antecedents of general elections in Ekiti in the last eight years, it is expedient to x-ray factors that made the clean sweep of the 2019 general elections possible for the APC.

    The APC leaders in Ekiti mounted a vigorous campaign across the length and breadth of the state, showcasing the achievements of the Buhari-led Federal Government and the state government led by Dr. Fayemi to the electorate.

    The governor marketed the APC presidential candidate, Senatorial, House of Reps and House of Assembly candidates with gusto in his capacity as the leader of the party in the state.

    Fayemi, on various campaign trails, urged the electorate to vote the party’s candidates for the good works being witnessed in the state to continue and for the state to enjoy many benefits from the Federal Government.

    The Deputy Governor, Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi, spearheaded house-to-house campaigns in his hometown, Ado-Ekiti, the state capital leading other party leaders to canvass for votes for party’s candidates.

    It was no surprise that the APC won in all the 13 wards including some areas of the state capital never won by the progressives since 1999 which contributed to huge haul of votes for the party in all the elections.

    The wife of the governor, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, added a tantalizing spice to the campaign with her colourful road shows across all the nooks and crannies of the state ahead of the election.

    The open truck used by the Ekiti first lady which reached every hamlet, village and town, served as the mobile campaign podium from where other APC women sang, clapped, danced and educated the electorate especially the womenfolk on how to vote at the elections.

    Mrs. Fayemi’s emphasis on the use of the index finger known in local parlance as “ika ilabe” to thumb print ballot papers was believed to have contributed to why Ekiti recorded the least number of invalid votes across the federation which aided smooth collation and made the state the first to conclude the presidential collation in the country.

    A major factor behind the positive turnaround for the APC was the perceived performance of Fayemi since staging a historical comeback to power in 2018.

    The general consensus among the electorate in Ekiti State ahead of the 2019 general elections was that Fayemi has performed well in office since he was sworn in last year.

    With his governance mantra being “Reclaiming Our Land, Restoring Our Values,” Fayemi has gradually won back the trust and confidence of the Ekiti electorate with life-changing policies that had boosted their standard of living.

    Despite meeting enormous challenges on assumption of office including an all-time low morale in the civil service, a huge debt burden, infrastructural deficit, high rate of unemployment, abandoned projects and a burden of expectations from the masses, Fayemi had slowly and steadily attended to the myriads of problems solving them one after the other.

    Before his return to power, civil servants were owed arrears of salaries which were not regular but they now received their salaries to time and Fayemi had not owed them since mounting the saddle.

    The governor also ensured that one month out of the arrears owed by the immediate past administration was paid to the long suffering workers with an assurance that the remaining arrears would be paid as the financial situation of the state improves.

    Unlike what it used to be under the immediate past administration, retirees now receive their monthly pension simultaneously with civil servants’ salaries. The governor’s decision to be offsetting outstanding arrears of gratuities with N100 million every month also gladdened the hearts of the pensioners.

    Policies so far rolled out by the governor which are believed to be people-friendly contributed in no small measure to the superlative performance of his party, the APC, at the polls.

    Shortly on assumption of office, Fayemi released N200 million as car and housing loans to teachers in public schools, abolished education levy imposed by the Fayose regime and also restored free education in government-owned primary and secondary schools.

    It is on record that Fayemi restored the monthly running grants of civil servants stopped by his predecessor with the gesture bringing smiles to the faces of workers.

    The governor also released N146 million for the payment of rural teachers’ allowance and special allowance to teachers teaching core subjects.

    Workers and pensioners who have been enjoying these goodies since Fayemi came back to office formed themselves into voluntary campaign groups for the APC and voted massively in favour of the party and its candidates at the general elections.

    They now see Fayemi as the “real friend of the masses” who is working hard to take care of various segments of the population despite the lean resources of Ekiti.

    The Ekiti chief executive paid N227 million WAEC fees for 13,390 SS3 students in January and also went ahead to pay N24 million administrative charges for WAEC candidates in March lifting a huge burden on the shoulders of parents and their wards.

    The Fayemi administration purchased JAMB forms to students with exceptional O’ Level results cutting across the 16 local government areas which enabled many indigent students opportunities to seek admission to tertiary institutions.

    Besides, the APC government procured furniture, books and other instructional materials to pupils and students in public schools.

    Another policy of Fayemi’s government which won voters to the side of his party was the Free Health Mission to towns and villages known locally as Ulera Ekiti. The scheme which cost several millions of Naira reached eleven out of the sixteen council areas of the state for the first phase.

    Thousands of residents suffering from ailments like hypertension, diabetes, malaria, dental and eye defects were treated free and given drugs and this boosted healthcare delivery in the grassroots.

    Besides, the state government in collaboration with the Federal Government also sponsored free surgeries for about 405 cataract patients in February to save them from blindness at a cost of over N20 million.

    Another masterstroke from Fayemi’s bag of goodies for the electorate was the release of N194.3 million to 37 communities to complete their abandoned self-help projects through the Ekiti State Community and Social Development Agency (EKSCDA).

    Fayemi insisted that as witnessed during his first term, development must not be restricted to the state capital but must reach all parts of the state including the far-flung and remotest parts of the state.

    Traditional rulers, chiefs, community leaders and the people who came from the communities spontaneously danced with their dummy cheques during the presentation ceremony singing the governor’s praise to high heavens and promised to repay with votes at the general election.

    The governor equally facilitated a training and empowerment programme for 6,300 youths in collaboration with the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) as part of activities to mark his first 100 days in office on January 24.

    Contractors are back to various sites to complete abandoned projects like the International Civic Centre while work has commenced on new projects like Ado-Iyin Road.

    The assurance that good governance has returned to Ekiti was the reason why the residents chose APC at their various polling units at the general elections.

    The popular refrain on the streets of Ado-Ekiti and other communities ahead of the general elections was that “Fayemi had made work easier for all the APC candidates at the polls.”

    It remains to be seen whether Fayemi and his party will sustain the momentum ahead of the 2022 governorship poll and 2023 general elections.

     

    • Ogunmola is Special Assistant (Media) to the Deputy Governor.
  • Priotise Ekiti interest, Fayemi tells boundary commission members

    Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi has inaugurated the State Boundary Commission Committee and Boundary Technical Committee, advising them to always consider the best interest of Ekiti people above personal interest.

    The governor, who restated that the loyalty of his government is to the people of Ekiti State, whom the administration is out to serve, urged the committees to discharge their duties without fear or favour, but with strict adherence to the rule of law.

    Fayemi, who inaugurated the committee at the Conference Hall of the Governor’s Office yesterday, said there are series of boundary disputes both interstate and intra-state waiting for the attention of the committees.

    He advised the members to adopt Alternative Dispute Resolution method without resort to court.

    “I like to implore members of the inaugurated commission to see your appointment as a call to service, a call to etch your name on the sands of time in Ekiti and a call to be a part of history. You must discharge your duty without fear or favour but with strict adherence to the rule of law.

    “In whatever you do, always consider the best interest of Ekiti State and Ekiti Kete far above your personal interest. Collectively, we can build the society of our dreams and make Ekiti State the pride of all. We can only achieve this through selflessness,” he said.

  • Why APC lawmakers will toe party line, by Ekiti member-elect

    The caucus of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the House of Representatives will not go against the decision of the party leadership on power sharing between the six geo-political zones, Yemi Adaramodu has said.

    Adaramodu spoke in Abuja at the ongoing induction programmes for newly elected members of the National Assembly   where he said the ninth Assembly would not experience the mistake of the outgoing Assembly because the conditions of the two periods are different.

    Adaramodu, was Chief of Staff to the Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi between 2010 and 2014 explained that the party has learnt a lot of lessons from the emergence of the outgoing leadership of the National Assembly.

    He said: “I am very confident that we will not have a repeat of the past on the emergence of the leadership of the National Assembly this time around.

    “It is whatever the party leadership says that all of us will abide by. It is the party that has the mandate and chooses us to hold the mandate on their behalf, so it definitely where they are going that we will go.

    “Though in politics, you hear stories and nobody has ever come out either privately or publicly that wherever APC is going, I will not go there from within APC.

    “So everything is conjectural and I want to take it like that. So our party is very supreme and for me like others, it is dictate of the party that we will follow”.

    Adaramodu said more than ever before, lawmakers have reasons not gogainstbthe party decision on the sharing formula, adding, “APC has evolved from members  that see themselves from the prism of the groups they came from to firm APC.

    “It was the fixation to the former parties by those members  that led to the clamour for position which eventually led to where we found ourselves today.

    “However since then, almost four year later, the party has metamorphosed and we have all come to identify with the party, leaving  where we came from behind us.

    “Another critical factor is, we have come to realise that it is pertinent to subject ourselves to party discipline and supremacy because it is the party’s platform we all used to project our aspirations for elective offices.

    “None of us, no matter how powerful or big or handsome  has his photographs on the ballot papers while we were contesting, it was the party’s symbol that was there.

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    “Moreover, unlike before, the leadership of the party really took matters of candidates very seriously this time.

    “Periodically, at intervals before adjourning the election, they were always in contact with us, asking after our welfare and challenges and giving us the encouragement we needed.

    “That really counted for something.

    “For these reasons, everyone of us will subject ourselves to the party and it’s decisions”.

    According to the lawmaker from  Ekiti South West/Ikere/Ise/Orun Federal constituency, members of the party in the House are ready to resist scheming from the opposition to wrest control of the House from APC by staying true to the logo of the party.

    Saying that scheming to manipulate new members by the opposition would not succeed, the lawmaker added, “A stick of broom cannot sweep, that is why the bunch can achieve much more by being together, even at that the bunch can not achieve much without the rope that ties it.

    “That is why we are determined to be united and not allow cracks within our rank. This is what will assist us in deploying strategies to win over members from other parties,” he added.

     

  • Fayemi inaugurates 14 commissioners, five advisers Tuesday

    Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi will on Tuesday swear-in 14 commissioners recently screened by the State House of Assembly.

    This follows their confirmation by the State House of Assembly on Thursday.

    Also to be sworn-in are the Special Advisers recently announced by the Governor.

    The would- to- be Commissioners are Dr Adio AFolayan, Dr (Mrs) Moji Yaya Kolade, Chief (Mrs.) Moji Fafure, Mr. Emmanuel Foluso Daramola, Mr Folorunso Olabode, Engr. Dele Faparusi and Mr. Gbenga Agbeyo.

    Others are Mr. Olusoga Davies, Mr. Sola Adebayo, Mr Michael Awopetu, Mr Muyiwa Olumilua, Mr Femi Ajayi, Alhaji Ayodele Jinadu and Mr Febisola Adewale.

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    The Special Advisers for inauguration include: Barrister V.O Kolade (Special Adviser, Social Affairs); Alhaji Ademola Bello (Special Adviser, Inter – Party Relations and Allied Matters); Barrister Abiola Olowokere(Special Adviser, Legislative Affairs); Dr Sikiru Eniola(Special Adviser, Tertiary Education) and Dr( Mrs.) Kofoworola Aderiye (Technical Adviser , Education).

    The swearing –in ceremony will hold at the Osuntokun Pavilion, Government House Ground, Ado-Ekiti by 11am
     

     

  • Fayemi appoints five more advisers

    Ekiti State Governor Dr. Kayode Fayemi has approved the appointment of additional five more advisers.

    This was coming barely a day after he transmitted a list of 14 commissioner-designates to the Assembly for screening and confirmation.

    The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Yinka Oyebode, in a statement on Wednesday, said: “In the bid to further position the administration for effective service delivery, Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi has approved the appointment of five additional Special Advisers.”

    Read Also: Fayemi nominates 14 for commissioner

    According to him, they include Barrister V.O Kolade (Special Adviser, Social Investments); Alhaji Ademola Bello (Special Adviser, Inter-Party Relations and Allied Matters); Barrister Abiola Olowokere(Special  Adviser, Legislative Affairs); Dr Sikiru Eniola(Special Adviser, Tertiary Education) and Dr  ( Mrs.) Kofoworola Aderiye mni, (Technical Adviser, Education).

    Oyebode stated “all the appointments are with immediate effect”.

  • Ekiti pensioners will no longer cry over entitlements — Fayemi

    Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State said  on Monday that his administration would soon put in place creative measures aimed at clearing the backlog of pensioners’ gratuities.

    According to him, the era when pensioners will  cry or pray  before getting what is statutorily due to them on monthly basis is over.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Fayemi spoke at a meeting with the executive members of the state chapter of the Nigeria Union of Pensioners (NUP).

    Fayemi  expressed displeasure at the condition  of the pensioners, noting that it was a consequence of non-payment of their gratuities and irregularity in  payment of pension.

    NAN reports that the pensioners  led by their chairman, Ayo Kumapayi, had visited  the governor to congratulate him on  his recent victory at the Court of Appeal which had affirmed his election.

    The governor said his administration had effected  a 100 per cent increase in the fund meant for gratuity payment.

    According to him, the sum has been increased  from N10 million  to N100million  monthly in order to capture more pensioners in the process.

    Read Also: Group hails Fayemi’s commitment to grassroots growth

    “ What we are doing right now is mainly a stop gap measure to ensure that the number of people who can access gratuity increases because how many retirees can N10million cater for even if it is N2 million gratuity that everyone is entitled to?

    ” Then barely four people would benefit,’’  he said

    Fayemi also restated the resolve of his administration to establish recreational facilities for the elderly.

    “I am particularly pleased that you are taking a broader look at support mechanism for your members.

    “A wellness centre is a very well thought out idea and I recall that we’ve discussed at some point  the possibility of a facility as a home

    “ Of course, we are not used to the white man’s  attitude of going to a home.

    “We want to take care of our elderly in our own way as much as possible through facilities that can be a community for elderly pensioners and  used for recreational purposes.

    “ So your wellness centre definitely is something that can fit into that idea of a recreational facility for pensioners and the elderly in Ekiti State

    “I also find the idea of your type of early child’s scheme for pensioners who are obviously over 60 years reasonable , I think it’s a great idea and we have to explore that,’’ he said.

    Earlier, Kumapayi said the purpose of the visit was to felicitate with the governor on his victory at the Appeal Court as well as appreciate him for his support to pensioners so far.

    Ikumapayi commended the government for prompt payment of pension allowances and approval of immediate increase in the monthly gratuity fund from N10million  to N100million  monthly.

    According to him, the gesture has allowed for more retirees to be catered for every month.

    He, however, appealed to government to support the pensioners by establishing a wellness centre for retirees to enable them to  live long after retirement.

    NAN

     

  • Fayemi to S’ West Leaders: Put aside party politics for regional Integration

    The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has urged Southwest leaders to to jettison party politics in the interest of the region for the sustainable development.

    Fayemi said the region can only regain its pride of place in the country’s political configuration unless leaders never allow national politics to divide them.

    He stated that all efforts must be geared by the leaders irrespective of political affinity towards the development of South West region.

    He added that for desirous interest of Yoruba to be promoted and protected, there must be unity of purpose and togetherness.

    Fayemi who spoke in Ado Ekiti on Saturday at a national retreat held by Afenifere Renewal Group (ARG), disclosed that the All Progressives Congress governors in the southwest will work with the governor elect in Oyo State, Mr. Seyi Makinde in the interest of the region.

    The governor, however, said Yoruba race needs to be more tactical if desirous to actualise its advocacy issue of restructuring .

    He urged the proponents of the policy in the region to change strategy and reach out to other regions on how to actualise the dream of Nigeria being restructured economically and politically.

    On the deeply entrenched voter apathy in the southwest region, the last election, 16.2 million registered in the southwest, but said the outcome in all the states were shocking.

    “There are those who entertained fear on this issue of restructuring and whether this is legitimate or not, we must reach out to them, because we are not an island onto ourselves.

    “We don’t need to be shouting on the roof top before we get it, but if we want to do it alone, the agitation will fall”, he warned.

    Read Also: Appeal Court okays Fayemi’s election

    Expressing regret over voter apathy in the southwest, Fayemi said : “in the last presidential poll, Ekiti registered 909,000 voters , only 381,000 voted, 0sun 1.67million , only 737,000 voted, Ondo, 1.8m registered , 586,00, Oyo, 2.7m registered , 891,000 voted, 2.36m registered in Ogun, 605,000 voted and Lagos with 6.3m, only 1.56m voted.

    “This might be caused by deficit of trust or fraudulent multiple registration, but whatever the case was, as long as we remain a constituent part of this country, ARG should reflect on this and act appropriately.

    “If it was as a result of deficit of voter education, then the ARG and governments need a lot to do. Religion also affected us, because some people were brainwashed to vote based on religious considerations”.

    The governors of Ondo, Rotimi Akeredolu and Osun, Gboyega Oyetola, said all the distinguishable traits of the southwest region initiated during the old western region must he brought back in the interest of the zone.

    Governors of Osun State, Mr. Gboyega Oyetola, said what could be regarded as distinguishable attributes of the Yoruba people is quest for development and good governance and that these should be sustained in the interest of the people.

    The Osun governor, Oyetola, represented by his chief of staff, Dr. Charles Akinola said: ” the Yorubaness in us and those things that separated us from others are our developmental drives, our intellectual rigour, our brilliance, circumspection and those values however, have not really taken us to where we deserve”.

    Oyetola also appealed to the southwest governments to leverage on its human capital in the diaspora and bring them home for the benefit of all.

    Also speaking, Ondo state governor, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu, represented by the commissioner for Regional Integration, Prof Bayonle Ademodi, added that the southwest is also facing serious economic and political crises that needed to be addressed.

    “We have to be really worried that the instability and insecurity in the sahel has started affecting us and we need to get worried.

    ” We knew we had to think outside the box in the southwest on how to bring our own paradigm and we thought of Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) to work on how to put us back on the right track.

    Akeredolu said the act of using desperation to get into power is becoming high in the region, saying this has made it difficult for people to have control over their leaders.

    The National Chairman of the group, Hon Wale Oshun, reiterated the issue of restructuring and advised that it should be taken back to the front burner to benefit the Yoruba race.

    Oshun said in spite of different decisions taken by the southwest in the last elections that the values of whim he Yoruba people are remain the same.

    “The Yoruba people are progressive people. We are lovely and we care for each other . We are welfarists and we remain the same despite out stand in the just concluded governorship and legislative elections.

    ” All we want as a people is to ensure that our interests at the national level are protected and that we get a fair deal in the scheme of things”.

    Oshun, however, expressed fear that Yoruba language is fast going into extinction due to paradigm shift caused by globalisation and laxity on the part of some parents.

    ” This is one issue our governments and traditional rulers must correct and prevent from happening. That was why we started the Yoruba academy and we have been working on this with some States’.

    The group’s leader also advocated true federalism urging political leaders in the region to take a firm stand to protect the rights of the Yoruba race.

    “Our leaders who know that restructuring is an issue that is germane to speak up the way the ACF used to speak on some national issues”.

  • Fayemi to Eleka: You are free to challenge my victory in Supreme Court

    Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State on Friday declared that he never regarded the  defeated governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic party, Prof. Kolapo Olusola-Eleka as an enemy.

    Rather, he said the major opposition party was free to challenge his victory at any stage of the court, and make useful suggestions for smooth running of his government.

    Fayemi, however, said  Eleka and the  PDP were free to challenge his victory at the Supreme Court, in spite of his readiness to entertain contributions from the main opposition party.

    The governor spoke in Ado Ekiti on Friday at a programme tagged “Meet Your Governor”.

    Fayemi stated that he had never perceived Eleka as an arch enemy in spite of  the petition he filed against his victory in the July 14, 2018 poll.

    “I have never seen Prof Olusola Eleka as an enemy, but I have been seeing him as a co- contestant, so we won’t shy from approaching him to seek his advice on any issue we feel he could be of help for smooth running of our government.

    ” But this should not be misinterpreted to mean that we are trying to prevent him from seeking justice up to the supreme court; he is free to challenge us.

    “The Appeal Court, on Thursday delivered its judgment, declaring that  PDP has no evidence of rigging  against us, so we are not afraid of being challenged.”

    On the just concluded presidential, National and state assembly elections, which APC won wholesomely in the state, Fayemi denied the allegation that federal might and money were deployed to muzzle the opposition in the polls

    ” If you look at the outcome of the results, there was no local government where opposition did not score at least 30 percent in all the 16 local government areas
    “So, the conduct had been adjudged free, fair and the outcome was credible going by what INEC said,” he said.

    The governor added that his government would promote technical education to counter the rising unemployment in the state.

    READ ALSO: Updated: Appeal Court affirms Gov. Kayode Fayemi’s election

    “We feel that skill acquisition is good in view of what we are experiencing in the labour market.

    “We must be able to convert our love in education to wealth and that is what we are out to do.”

    We are also creating knowledge zone to make Ekiti a destination when it comes to knowledge and skills. About 117kms of roads will be constructed to link all the towns within that zone together.

    “They call it knowledge Park in advanced nations and we are studying how we can pattern our own model after any of the countries that are already practising the policy.”

    Fayemi added that he was committed to the re-establishment of the abolished Local Council Development Areas, the policy he initiated during his first term.

    He said the government would soon conduct council elections in the state to bring development to the grassroots.

  • Appeal Court okays Fayemi’s election

    THE Court of Appeal in Abuja has upheld the victory of Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the last governorship election.

    A three-man panel of the court, in a unanimous judgment yesterday evening, dismissed the appeal by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate in the election, Kolapo Olusola, for lacking in merit.

    The court upheld the January 28, 2019 judgment of the Ekiti State Elections Tribunal, which sat in Abuja owing to problem of insecurity in Ekiti State.

    The tribunal had, in its judgment, upheld Fayemi’s victory and dismissed the petition by PDP and Olusola on the grounds that they failed to prove their allegations, among which was that the election was marred by irregularities.

    Justice Stephen Adah, who read the lead judgment, resolved the seven issues identified for determination in favour of the respondents – Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), APC and Fayemi.

    Justice Adah, at the commencement of proceedings, at about 7.05pm, noted that the day was fast spent and elected to read a summary of the lead judgment.

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    After announcing that the seven issues were resolved against the appellants, Justice Adah proceeded to uphold the earlier judgment of the tribunal.

    He subsequently dismissed the appeal for lacking in merit.

    Other members of the panel, Justices Tinuade Akomolafe Wilson and Emmanuel Agim, agreed with the lead judgment.

    The proceedings lasted less than 30 minutes.