Thursday 23 June 2016

Ekiti APC berates Gov Fayose for owing workers 5month salaries.

Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose







The All Progressives Congress in Ekiti State has advised Governor Ayodele Fayose to stop subjecting civil servants of the state to hardship, advising him to pay them their five month’s salaries owed by his administration.
The APC, in a statement on Wednesday by the state Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, said there was evidence that the state had the money to fulfil its monthly obligation to workers.
The party said the latest revelation that put Fayose’s private account in excess of N4bn had proved the party right in its consistent position that the state’s money was being misapplied while the workers suffered.
“We have said over time that the state has money to pay workers’ salaries after the governor collected 20 months’ federal and local governments’ allocations, N9.6bn bailout cash, N22bn refunds on federal roads, N2bn Ecological Fund, CBN N2bn SME loan, cut-throat taxes on IGR, including taxation of primary school pupils and N5m charges on each of all the banks in the state for their community social responsibility, all that are kept in accounts that are not known to the state’s financial system,” he explained.
Berating the governor for refusing to implement  the Treasury Single Account to enhance transparent financial regulation, Olatunbosun said the latest revelation was a confirmation of the party’s allegation that a man that could not be linked to any thriving personal business had such huge balances in his personal accounts for private comfort while Ekiti workers suffered.
“The man that is doing all these was yesterday holding a meeting with labour leaders, begging them to take one salary out of six months while he collects his monthly N250m security vote and other millions for monthly running grants.
“This is a wicked and callous demonstration of insensitivity to the harsh conditions under which Ekiti workers live after six of them lost their lives over the inability to raise money to take care of their health needs,” Olatunbosun said.
He also chided the governor over jettisoning of his stomach infrastructure in favour of needless projects that were potential avenues for misapplication of the state money, citing the abandoned airport project and needless flyover at a spot in the state capital that has no record of traffic gridlock.

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