The Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, wept profusely at the
weekend as he prostrated for the teachers for not abandoning him since
he was impeached in 2006 during his first time as the state’s Chief
Executive.
While meeting with the principals of secondary schools at Adetiloye
Hall in Ado Ekiti, Fayose applauded the teachers for their unwavering
loyalty to him, describing their support as the magic that brought him
back to government the second time after his inglorious exit.
In his admiration for the teachers, the governor prostrated and
rolled on the floor for them, while he also wept, apparently overwhelmed
by the kind of love the teachers had displayed towards him.
Fayose, who spoke about how his government was able to raise Ekiti to
sixth and seventh positions in 2005 and 2006 through yhe cooperation of
the teachers, promised to “re-enact the feat in my second coming, to
rescue the education sector from collapse.
“I want to assure that your two months’ salaries and other benefits
owed by the administration of immediate past governor, Dr. Kayode
Fayemi, will be paid soon, while I promise that other benefits that
would motivate you to deliver maximally to uplift the education sector
will be provided”, he said.
However, a group under the auspices of Ekiti Movement for Good
Governance has accused the APC lawmakers of still desirous of impeaching
the Governor despite pleas by prominent Ekiti people, including
traditional rulers and religious leaders, pleading with the leaders of
the All Progressives Congress (APC) to leave Fayose alone.
The group alleged that the lawmakers with some of the party leaders
again met in a hotel in Akure yesterday on how to frustrate the new
government through the House of Assembly.
In a statement issued by its Secretary, Dr. AbiodunAina on Saturday,
the group said Ekiti people would resist any attempt to prevent Fayose
from governing the State for the four-years tenure that he was elected
to govern.
Aina, who said the owner of the hotel where the clandestine meeting
was held Friday night confirmed that the APC lawmakers slept in the
hotel and left early yesterday, added that the lawmakers ran to Akure to
hold the meeting because they knew that they were working against Ekiti
people.
But Wole Olujobi, Special Adviser on Media to the Speaker of the
Assembly, Hon. Adewale Omirin, who berated the group for resorting to
blackmail, said the Assembly never contemplated impeachment, saying it
was just a figment of the group’s imagination.
Olujobi, who branded the group as faceless and stoking the fire of
disunity in the State, said such step won’t help the governor and the
PDP-led governmentThe Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, wept profusely at the
weekend as he prostrated for the teachers for not abandoning him since
he was impeached in 2006 during his first time as the state’s Chief
Executive.
While meeting with the principals of secondary schools at Adetiloye
Hall in Ado Ekiti, Fayose applauded the teachers for their unwavering
loyalty to him, describing their support as the magic that brought him
back to government the second time after his inglorious exit.
In his admiration for the teachers, the governor prostrated and
rolled on the floor for them, while he also wept, apparently overwhelmed
by the kind of love the teachers had displayed towards him.
Fayose, who spoke about how his government was able to raise Ekiti to
sixth and seventh positions in 2005 and 2006 through yhe cooperation of
the teachers, promised to “re-enact the feat in my second coming, to
rescue the education sector from collapse.
“I want to assure that your two months’ salaries and other benefits
owed by the administration of immediate past governor, Dr. Kayode
Fayemi, will be paid soon, while I promise that other benefits that
would motivate you to deliver maximally to uplift the education sector
will be provided”, he said.
However, a group under the auspices of Ekiti Movement for Good
Governance has accused the APC lawmakers of still desirous of impeaching
the Governor despite pleas by prominent Ekiti people, including
traditional rulers and religious leaders, pleading with the leaders of
the All Progressives Congress (APC) to leave Fayose alone.
The group alleged that the lawmakers with some of the party leaders
again met in a hotel in Akure yesterday on how to frustrate the new
government through the House of Assembly.
In a statement issued by its Secretary, Dr. AbiodunAina on Saturday,
the group said Ekiti people would resist any attempt to prevent Fayose
from governing the State for the four-years tenure that he was elected
to govern.
Aina, who said the owner of the hotel where the clandestine meeting
was held Friday night confirmed that the APC lawmakers slept in the
hotel and left early yesterday, added that the lawmakers ran to Akure to
hold the meeting because they knew that they were working against Ekiti
people.
But Wole Olujobi, Special Adviser on Media to the Speaker of the
Assembly, Hon. Adewale Omirin, who berated the group for resorting to
blackmail, said the Assembly never contemplated impeachment, saying it
was just a figment of the group’s imagination.
Olujobi, who branded the group as faceless and stoking the fire of
disunity in the State, said such step won’t help the governor and the
PDP-led government
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