Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi has
debunked the allegation by the Peoples Democratic Party that he has
been funding his frequent travels abroad with public money.
The governor, at an interactive meeting
with journalists in Ado Ekiti on Saturday, said he had been banrolling
his trips with his personal money.
He said the trips were meant to attract investors to to the state, adding that they had started yielding results.
Fayemi said, “I pay for my trips abroad.
Ekiti State does not pay. I would have loved to take some of my aides
along but the problem is that there is no money.”
The governor travelled to China, the United States and South Korea recently.
According to Fayemi, he promised the
electorate economic transformation during his electioneering, vowing
to fulfill his promises.
He cited the resuscitation of the Ire
Burnt Brick and the transformation of the Ikogosi Warm Spring as some of
the efforts towards increasing the revenue base of the state.
The governor said, “There is nothing we
are doing now that is different from what we promised the electorate in
the state before we came to power.
“They are the products of good planning,
political will and the grace of God -given the limited resources
available to this state.”
Fayemi assured the local government
workers that his administration would pay the N19,300 minimum wage but
said the ongoing staff headcount would be completed.
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