Thursday, 16 February 2017

Ekiti State Governor, Fayose Storms Ministry of Finance Over Unpaid January Allocation, N1.1bn Budget Support

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Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State  stormed the Federal Ministry of Finance over the unpaid January budget support allocation of N1.1 billion to his state. The governor had accused the Federal Government of trying to cripple Ekiti State and he followed this allegation with a visit to the ministry to request for the state fund. 

Fayose spoke after his visit to the ministry insisting that if the move is political and the fund is not paid, he would take a different course of action.

Read his quote after the cut...


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“I believe I should do a follow-up today (Wednesday) to meet with the Minister of Finance for an update because she actually called me on Tuesday that she just got back but she is going to look into it today (Wednesday) and have it resolved as soon as possible.
“You will, however, appreciate that Ekiti civil servants are restive, having spent Christmas and there is no money in January, obviously there will be challenges. “By the time I got here the Minister had already gone for the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, but I met the Special Adviser, who assured me that the matter will be resolved when the Minister returns.

“What we are talking about is part of the monthly allocation and the budget support which is about N1.1billion that has not been paid. “I believe this should be done immediately and I want to believe also that it was a mix up and not politically motivated but if it is political, they will have a lot of questions to answer why it should be so.
“If they want to fight Fayose, they should fight Fayose, not the civil servants of Ekiti, but I appreciate her promise to resolve the matter promptly. “So, naturally I have to be here when it happened to be Ekiti State alone, I have to be suspicious. The Minister has given me her word, at her level as a minister, that is good enough.
“If the promise of the Minister to resolve this issue as quickly as possible is not adhered to, I will have to bring it back to the public domain. We are all in the court of the public opinion where the public is able to judge whether justice is served at all times. Governance is beyond all of us but I want to believe that they will do it.”

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