I will probe Fayemi –Fayose
Ekiti State Governor-elect, Ayo Fayose
The
Ekiti State Governor-elect, Ayo Fayose, has vowed to look into any last
minute bank transactions and appointments made by the outgoing
governor, Kayode Fayemi.
According to Fayose, the incumbent
governor is making attempt to trap his yet-to-be-inaugurated government
with financial burdens.
Writing on his Twitter handle on
Wednesday, the Peoples Democratic Party chieftain also warned banks not
to engage in any illegal transactions with the state government.
“We are aware of last minute deals by
the present government with spurious awards of contracts and payments
made — this is unfair to our people. A transition committee is in place
to work with the government (of Kayode Fayemi) for a smooth handover and
also to monitor financial transactions that involve (his) government.
“Irregular expenditure and questionable
financial transactions by the outgoing government should find no
cooperation from commercial banks in Ekiti. Full legal action will be
brought against bank found culpable of fraudulent financial dealings
with the outgoing administration.
“Banks should continue to conduct
government business with sincerity of purpose and compliance with the
highest standards of banking integrity,” he said.
He added that the All Progressives
Congress governor had embarked on employing people in the state without
recourse to due process, saying he will look into the matter. According
to Fayose, the newly created local council development areas will not be
funded by his government.
“A government that sacked workers on
spurious grounds has now turned round to employ thousands through the
backdoor – this will be looked into.
“My position on the issue of purported
LCDA creation is explicitly stated: they have no constitutional backing
and will not be funded. While I am mindful that my mandate does not
start until October 16th, I am also mindful of the potential time bombs
being put in front of me,” he stated.
Fayose however noted that he did not consider some of his opponents as enemies though they had unfairly criticised him.
He said, “We can’t fail to mention those
who choose to denigrate us –we see them not as enemies but (as people
who) spur (us) to greatness and humility. Not all opponents are enemies.
Some are just too far from us to understand who we really are as
humans.
“Those who however choose to
deliberately misunderstand our position even when clearly stated are
enemies of the collective good. Let me make this clear so that our
opponents can hear: any landmine in my path as Gov-elect is a direct
attack on our people in Ekiti State.”
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