Ayo Fayose, the governor-elect of Ekiti state has categorically stated that he will not recognise the 19 Local Council Development Areas (LCDA’s) recently created by the government of incumbent governor Kola Fayemi. Fayose who made the statement while speaking to newsmen in Ado-Ekiti the state capital also stated that his administration will not fail to probe the administration of governor Fayemi once he assumes office on Thursday, October, 16, 2014.
While talking at the media forum, Fayose swore to abide by the tenets of constitution of the country and would refrain from breaching the same.
Vanguard reports:
According to him, “since the new
council areas are not known to law, it will be criminal of me to start
using monthly federal allocation meant for constitutionally-recognised
local governments to finance the 19 additional LCDAS newly created.
The Constitution of Nigeria currently
recognises only 774 local governments and until there is a contrary
development by order of National Assembly, there is no how I can be
hoodwinked into using money meant for any of them to finance those not
recognised by law. As far as I am concerned, I do not believe Fayemi has
created any new local government. I still hold the view that his
intention was misconstrued by those who think LCDA is the same as local
government.”
He said he was not ready to probe
Fayemi’s administration to avoid distraction on the developmental stride
he intended to pursue.
According to him, he was being
pressurised to probe Fayemi by those he claimed were stunned by alleged
huge debt profile of the state, declaring however that probing the
outgoing government would do no good.
He contended that his major
preoccupation was to develop the state and make life better for the
people who voted him into power, saying he was too much in a hurry to
justify people’s confidence in him than engaging in distractions.
The governor-elect said he had
already started working on how to usher in massive turn-around of the
state, saying deplorable roads in Ado-Ekiti, the State capital would be
rehabilitated within the first 100 days in office, while construction of
fly-overs would follow thereafter.
On how he intends to work with the
All Progressives Congress, APC-dominated lawmakers in the House of
Assembly, Fayose said he had developed strategies for a cordial working
relationship with them.
The State House of Assembly is currently dominated byAPC, with 25 members against one PDP member.
Meanwhile, President of Nigeria Union
of Local Government Employee, NULGE, Ekiti State chapter, Mr. Bunmi
Ajimoko, has defended a recent directive to members to shun postings to
the newly created councils.
Ajimoko, along with his officials
were at the plenary sitting of the House in Ado-Ekiti on Tuesday, August
14, 2014 following the invitation by the House to make certain
clarification on the issue.
The House had summoned the union
leader following a statement credited to him, that the Assembly had
rushed the processes of the creation of the 19 LCDAs.
Ajimoko said the union’s decision to stop their members from reporting at their duty posts at the councils was to protect them.
“Our union has never play partisan
politics with current issue bothering on the creation of new LCDAs in
the state. The welfare and safety of our members has been our paramount
agitation,” Ajimoko said.
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