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  • Fayemi recovers from COVID-19, tests negative

    Fayemi recovers from COVID-19, tests negative

    Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi has recovered from coronavirus after the test conducted on him returned negative for the virus.

     

    Fayemi who had spent 11 days in self- isolation disclosed that he has recuperated on Saturday via his verified Twitter handle@Kfayemi.

     

    TheNewsGuru recalls that the governor, had last week confirmed on his Twitter handle that the result of his COVID-19 test turned out positive.

     

    He had, thereafter, gone into isolation with some of his aides who later confirmed positive taking similar step.

     

    Fayemi tweeted: “After 11 days in isolation, I received news that my COVID-19 repeat test came back negative.

    “My sincere gratitude goes to God Almighty, my family, my medical team and all well wishers for the prayers and solidarity.

     

    “We must continue to do all we can to tackle the pandemic,” he tweeted.

     

  • Ekiti Attorney-General tests positive for COVID-19

    The Ekiti State Commissioner for Justice and Attorney-General, Wale Fapohunda, has tested positive for COVID-19.

    Fapohunda disclosed this via his twitter page @AGWalefapohunda on Sunday night.

    He tweeted, ”The result of my second covid-19 test came out positive today. In line with the established protocols, I have commenced a period of self-isolation. In my absence, all state legal matters should be referred to the Solicitor-General of the State.”

    Recall that the State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, had on Wednesday announced he tested positive for the virus and had since been in isolation.

  • Fayemi speaks from isolation: COVID-19 is real, but I shall overcome it

    Fayemi speaks from isolation: COVID-19 is real, but I shall overcome it

    Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi, who tested positive for Coronavirus on Wednesday, has promised to overcome his current health challenge and return to his duty post sooner than expected.

    The governor said this in a video clip from where he was observing self-isolation, a condition to be fulfilled by anyone that tested positive for Coronavirus epidemic.

    This video was made available to newsmen by Fayemi ‘s Chief Press Secretary, Mr Olayinka Oyebode, in Ado Ekiti.

    Fayemi assured Ekiti people and Nigerians that he was okay.

    He expressed delight at the outpouring of love, prayers and solidarity showed to him by Nigerians since he made his COVID-19 positive status known on Wednesday.

    ”I shared on my twitter handle my COVID-19 results which came out to be positive. I have decided to do this for the generality of Ekiti people and to reassure everyone that I am okay.

    “I have isolated myself, which is the protocol, but only see my doctor. I want to tell our people that COVID-19 is real, if there are people out there who still think there is nothing like that, it is real.

    ”So, it is important you wear your face masks, wash your hands regularly and maintain social distancing at every opportunity and keep to yourself, that is the least we can do.

    ”We can only care, it is God who heals. I thank our people for their solidarity and effusive messages of prayers that I have received across Ekiti, Nigeria and even from outside Nigeria.

    ”I shall come out of this health challenge and be physically back to duty to render services to Ekiti. Thank you”, the governor concluded.

  • BREAKING: Governor Fayemi tests positive for COVID-19

    BREAKING: Governor Fayemi tests positive for COVID-19

    The governor of Ekiti state, Kayode Fayemi has tested positive for COVID-19. He made this known on his official twitter handle @kfayemi on Wednesday.

    The Chairman of Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) tweeted: “I took my third Covid-19 test yesterday and it came back positive.

    “I’m generally ok and I’m already self- isolating at home and receiving the best of care from my medical team. “I’m delegating critical tasks to my Deputy but will continue routine duty from home. JKF”

     

  • Ekiti shuts school over violation of COVID-19 protocols

    Ekiti shuts school over violation of COVID-19 protocols

    The Ekiti State Government has sealed off the premises of Victory College, Ilawe Ekiti, in the Ekiti South West Local Government Area for breaching its directives on the closure of schools as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

     

    The government also said the proprietor of the private school, who is reportedly on the run, “will face the wrath of the law for the violation of COVID-19 protocols in the state whenever he is apprehended.”

     

     

     

    The Commissioner for Education, Mr Foluso Daramola, who gave the directive in Ado-Ekiti on Friday after receiving the interim report from officials of the ministry, who investigated the activities of the private school, said security agents were already on the trail of the proprietor.

     

    A statement by the Assistant Director, Information, in the ministry, Kunle Adeniyi, made available on Sunday stated that the proprietor of the school was discovered to be organizing extramural classes for pupils in total violation of the subsisting government directive on the closure of schools in the state.

     

    Daramola reaffirmed the commitment of the Governor Kayode Fayemi administration to the healthy living of all the citizens of the state.

     

     

  • Amaechi, Fayemi, El-Rufai behind crisis in Ondo APC, says party chair

    Amaechi, Fayemi, El-Rufai behind crisis in Ondo APC, says party chair

    The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State has accused two Governors and a Minister of being responsible for the crisis rocking the party in the state.

    Ondo APC chairman, Hon. Henry Olu Olatuja, accused Ekiti Governor Kayode Fayemi; his Kaduna counterpart Mallam Nasir El’Rufai and Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi of instigating undemocratic process causing an intra-party crisis in the state.

    Olatuja also said ten of the governorship aspirants in the state for July 20 governorship primary may boycott the exercise should the Caretaker/Caretaker/Extra-Ordinary National Convention Planning Committee (CEONCPC) insist on indirect mode of primary for the party’s primary in the state.

    Recall that Olatuja while speaking recently at a Press Conference in Akure, organised by the party on why direct mode of primary should be adopted had earlier warned Governor Fayemi to totally steer clear of Ondo state politics.

    According to him, Fayemi, who is also the Chairman, Nigerian Governor’s Forum, was trying to impose his friend, Akeredolu on the party faithful in the state by pushing for indirect primary election of the party in the state.

    Olatuja said, “We need to call the attention of national leaders of our party to call the Governor of Ekiti State, Dr Kayode Fayemi to order to avoid disgrace and embarrassment that may arise from abuse of his office as Chairman Nigeria Governor’s Forum.

    “He should desist from facilitating undemocratic process, while trying to impose the incumbent Governor Rotimi Akeredolu on the APC by pushing for an indirect primary model which is grossly inequitable and inimical to the success of our party in general election coming up on the 10th October 2020.

    “He should note that Ondo State is not an appendage of Ekiti State and such he should stop meddling in the political affair of Ondo State”.

  • Tinubu to Fayemi: APC crisis may destroy your legacies in Ekiti

    Tinubu to Fayemi: APC crisis may destroy your legacies in Ekiti

    A Chieftain of the All Progressive Congress (APC) Ekiti State, Prince Adeolu Tinubu has called on Governor Kayode Fayemi to resolve his differences with aggrieved party’s leaders in order to protect his administration’s legacy.

    Tinubu said there was no alternative to peaceful co-existence, stressing that it was only in an atmosphere devoid of chaos and political rivalry that Fayemi’s five pillar agenda for meaningful growth and development can be achieved.

    Recall that the Special Adviser on Political Matters to President Muhammadu Buhari, Senator Babafemi Ojudu, Former Minister of Work, Senator Dayo Adeyeye and 13 others aggrieved leaders has for sometimes been at daggers’ drawn with Governor Fayemi over the control of APC structure in the state.

    While speaking on Monday in Emure-Ekiti with newsmen, the APC Chieftain urged the governor to resolve his differences with the aggrieved leaders, saying they should be preoccupied on how to effect socio-economic changes in the state.

    He said politicians shouldn’t have the erroneous impression that all their grievances can be resolved by heating up the polity, saying such tendencies can only make the state ungovernable and decelerate the spate of development.

    Tinubu stressed that Ekiti state has a long history of “peaceful coexistence rooted in humility, integrity, good name, communal relationship, selfless service and hard work”, saying politics should not be allowed to truncate such long -standing tradition.

    “I appeal to the Governor Kayode Fayemi and the political leaders of APC and even other parties to eschew discord and embrace peace.

    “The latest development where party leaders are locked in battles would only increase disunity in the state and thereby retard the progress and development as a whole.

    “There is no meaningful progress that can be made under the climate of discord, unhealthy rivalry, violence and general disequilibrium.

    “Ekiti state is loaded with man power potentials, and we are respected for our hard work and intelligence. Such potentials will amount to nothing when not harnessed to effectively bring out greatness for our dear state.

    “Governor Fayemi as the leader must live by example by reaching out to aggrieved individuals across party lines on the need to ensure a peaceful Ekiti.

    “2022 governorship election is still long. This is the right time for governance and when time to play politics comes, then they should all go out and reach out to our people to canvass for votes, in a peaceful and civil manner,” he advised.

  • Don’t cry for Bola Tinubu – Femi Aribisala

    By Femi Aribisala

    The article reproduced here was written in 2015. It predicted the comeuppance of Bola Tinubu in the APC. I have decided to re-submit it for publication because what was obvious to so many of us on the sidelines what oblivious to Bola Tinubu. We always knew it was a matter of time before he was used and dumped by his Northern coalition partners. But Tinubu was so blinded by ambition, he could not even see his nose in the mirror.

    The chicken is coming home to roost now. Will his Excellency, the Jagaban of Borgu, “the Ashiwaju of Yorubaland,” ever learn? Please read this again and have a good laugh in light of what is happening to Tinubu in the APC today.

    Master of illusion

    “Many monuments have been built in honour of the man Bola Tinubu. He is acclaimed as the political genius of our times who not only engineered the taming of the PDP juggernaut, he caged it and confined it to the backwaters of Otuoke. Since the APC defeat of the PDP in the presidential election, Tinubu the tactician has been feted, celebrated, and praised to high heavens. But all these encomiums have proved to be highly exaggerated.

    The truth of the matter is that Tinubu, the veritable Jagaban of Borgu, is a master of political illusion. He is remarkable for the distinction of characteristically pulling defeat out of the jaws of putative victory.

    He midwifed the birth of the APC, only to be shut out of its vice-presidential sweepstakes. He engineered APC victory at the centre, only to see his arch-enemies take over the posts of Speaker and Senate President in the National Assembly. He piggy-backed Buhari to the presidency, only to be shut out of a say in the president’s cabinet nominees.

    Tinubu is called the National Leader of the APC when there is no such post in the party’s Constitution. When a critical meeting of APC bigwigs was called to address the party’s imbroglio in the National Assembly, the “National Leader” could not attend because he is not even a member of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party.

    Sowing and reaping

    In 2011, Tinubu was hailed for cutting his nose to spite his face. The PDP nominated his kinswoman, Mulikat Akande, as Speaker of the National Assembly. However, Tinubu conspired with recalcitrant PDP party-members to frustrate the plans of their party for his South-west homestead. Instead, he engineered the election of Sokoto’s Aminu Tambuwal, an APC wolf in PDP sheep’s clothing, as Speaker.

    In 2015, Tinubu received payback for these shenanigans again to the detriment of his native South-West. The same Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto he schemed into the position of Speaker in 2011, repaid Tinubu by frustrating his efforts to install his Lagos acolyte, Femi Gbajabiamila, as Speaker in 2015. Taking a leaf straight out of Tinubu’s 2011 playbook, Tambuwal conspired with opposition PDP members to install another Northern PDP turncoat, Yakubu Dogara, as Speaker.

    Tinubu’s comeuppance here is particularly savage because it was Gbajabiamila who reportedly convinced Tinubu that Tambuwal would readily act as a traitor to his PDP party in 2011. It is therefore veritable poetic justice that the same Tambuwal became an equally ready tool of the PDP in the frustration of Gbajabiamila’s ambitions and the interests of Tinubu and the APC in 2015.

    Moreover, Tinubu was repaid for his 2011 manipulations with interest. The same treachery employed to Tinubu’s political disadvantage in the House was also duplicated in the Senate.

    Bukola Saraki, another PDP turncoat, refused to abide by the dictates of APC Central, firmly controlled by Tinubu’s ACN. He snatched the position of Senate President without official APC approval, but with the support of the opposition PDP. So doing, he sidelined both Tinubu’s first-choice of George Akume, as well as his second-choice of Ahmed Lawan.

    Crumbled cookie

    Just as Tinubu was licking his wounds at the denial of his “rightful inheritance” in the National Assembly after the APC victory at the polls, the news came that his political cookie had equally crumbled at Aso Rock.

    It had been popularly alleged that Tinubu’s portion in Buhari’s presidency would not be limited to the appointment of his political godson as vice-president, but would also include the allocation of no less than nine choice ministerial nominees to the discretion of the Jagaban of Borgu.

    But by the time Buhari unfurled his ministerial list, the alleged dedicated slots had shrunk to zero. Many of us had warned in the heady days of the formation of the APC that those insistent that power must return to the North would be determined to checkmate Tinubu if and when the election was won. We warned Tinubu that even as he cannot conceivably be accepted nationally to rule Nigeria as president, even so, can he not rule Nigeria by proxy. We warned him that the North would never allow Buhari to be his Man Friday in Aso Rock.

    However, Tinubu was too far gone to listen. It would now appear that he even failed to take out insurance policies against such eventualities.

    But once elected, Buhari started a romance with Babatunde Fashola and Kayode Fayemi designed to sideline the Jagaban. While these former governors were previously members of Tinubu’s inner-circle, they had since run out of patience with the heavy-handedness of their boss. Therefore, during the election campaign, both of them campaigned for Buhari above and beyond the call of party duty.

    Fashola, in particular, was fed up with being under Tinubu’s political shadow. In the struggle for who would be the APC gubernatorial candidate in Lagos State, Tinubu did not allow Fashola to choose his successor, in the ignoble tradition of Nigerian governors. While Fashola favoured Dapo Sasore, the former Attorney General of Lagos State, Tinubu railroaded in Akinwunmi Ambode as the APC candidate.

    While again, in the ignoble tradition of Nigerian politics, governors promptly transform themselves into Senators when their term as governor ends, this option was closed off to Fashola because Tinubu had already installed his wife as the Senator from Fashola’s constituency. The only option left for Fashola politically was the presidential ministerial appointment and, even there, Tinubu had put up a roadblock against him.

    Tinubu prefers to nominate political nonentities for higher office in the South-West so that he would be the only Iroko tree in the forests of the region. Therefore, his candidates for ministerial appointment from Lagos were his little nationally-known former commissioners, Wale Edun and Yemi Cadosso, who could pose no threats whatsoever to his ascribed South-West political supremacy.

    Alarm bells

    But when Fashola and Fayemi accompanied Buhari to the G7 meeting in Germany in June 2015, alarm bells started ringing in Tinubu’s Bourdillon Road mansion in Lagos. This was a signal that these former governors were intent on bypassing the official godfather of the South-West by applying to be members of Buhari’s kitchen cabinet on their own recognisance.

    The Tinubu brigade would have none of this. Therefore, a campaign of calumny was launched to cut Fashola in particular to diminutive size. Suddenly, the “memo” was sent out implying the former governor had developed political leprosy. When two books were launched simultaneously celebrating his achievements as governor, none of his APC colleagues from Lagos dared to attend for fear of entering the bad books of the dreaded Jagaban.

    To nail the coffin on Fashola’s ministerial aspirations, it was leaked to the press that a whopping 78 million naira of public money was spent on the construction of his website. 139 million naira was also alleged to have been spent on two boreholes constructed in Government House, Lagos during his tenure. The intention here was to ensure that Fashola becomes ineligible for ministerial consideration on grounds that he would not pass Buhari’s anti-corruption integrity test.

    However, Buhari was unimpressed by these political shenanigans. When his list of ministerial nominees was unfurled, Fashola and Fayemi featured prominently among Buhari’s “first eleven.” None of Tinubu’s nominees made the list. Other nominees from the South-West were precisely the kind of people Tinubu did not want in Buhari’s team; people who would not be indebted to Tinubu but to Buhari.

    While Buhari completely ignored Tinubu’s candidates, he included that of another South-West bigwig. Obasanjo’s favourite-son, Prince Olagusoye Oyinlola, former governor of Osun State, was included in Buhari’s list. Thereby, the president asserted the saliency of Obasanjo’s South-West influence in Aso Rock over that of the Jagaban. He even pointedly appointed Obasanjo as his special envoy to Guinea-Bissau.

    This is certainly not what Tinubu bargained for when he decided to pitch his tent with Buhari and the APC. If he were to be furthermore overlooked in the appointment of BOT chairman of the APC, the marginalization of the Jagaban in the post-election APC would be complete.

    Comeuppance

    Some of us saw this coming. In the heady early days of the APC coalition, we warned that Tinubu would be used and dumped. But we were labeled as PDP lapdogs and charlatans. That is why I say today: let no one cry for Bola Tinubu.

    Observing the sidelining of Tinubu by Buhari, Senator Femi Okunroumu said: “I am having a good laugh. This is what I expected. In any case, Tinubu is stretching his luck too far as he wants to dictate who will rule Nigeria. Tinubu’s wings need to be clipped. With the ministerial list, Tinubu has been dumped. He should not just be dumped; he should be disgraced.”

    On his part, Afenifere chieftain, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, said: “APC is not a party; it is a gang of people whose sole aim was to remove Dr. Goodluck Jonathan as president. In a real party, you share the spoils of office before elections, not after elections. This is what is happening in APC. We warned our people, but they failed to listen.”

    In the new politics of today’s APC, it is better to be the enemy of Bola Tinubu than to be his friend. The enemies of Tinubu become Senate presidents; they become Speakers of the House of Representatives; they become ministers of the Federal government. But the friends of Tinubu are sent to Siberia.

    The Jagaban of Borgu himself has been slain politically upon his high places. How are the mighty fallen!”

    History is repeating itself. The APC has pointedly refused to make Tinubu the BOT chairman of the party. In the recent NEC meeting where a new National Working Committee of the party was inaugurated, Tinubu, as the glorified National Leader, could not even attend because his post is fictional, it does not exist in the party’s constitution. As a result, Tinubu was dramatically marginalized.

    Will the Jagaban of Borgu ever learn? Unfortunately for him, he has taken a route without a plan B.

  • Gov. Bagudu, Fayemi, others paid ‘thank-you’ visit to Buhari for saving APC from claws of Oshiomhole, Tinubu

    Following the controversial dissolution of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), by President Muhammadu Buhari, some governors who are instrumental to the disbandment of the NWC, paid a thak-you visit to Buhari in Aso Rock on Friday.

    The dissolved NWC was supposedly dominated by loyalists of a National leader of APC, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the ousted party chair, Adams Oshiomhole.

    The Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum, Atiku Bagudu, on Friday, said the National Executive Committee of the ruling All Progressives Congress did no wrong by dissolving the party’s National Working Committee and putting in place a caretaker committee.

    He said Buhari, who is the leader of the party would never do anything that is contrary to the provisions of the party’s constitution.

    The party’s NEC had at a meeting held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Thursday dissolved the NWC and set up a caretaker committee led by the Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Bunu.

    However, 18 members of the dissolved NWC loyal to the party’s sacked national chairman, Oshiomhole, insisted that the NEC meeting where the decision was taken was illegal.

    They said they were consulting their lawyers and other stakeholders on the dissolution and other decisions taken at the meeting.

    After leading APC governors on a “thank you” visit to Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Friday, Bagudu insisted that the President received due legal advice before he took a position on the crisis that rocked the party.

    When asked for his view on those who were reported to be considering legal action on the matter, the governor of Kebbi State said, “The media says a lot of things, but Mr President is very clear that he received due legal advice.

    “Remember that before the 2019 primaries, Mr President demonstrated to everyone in this country that he will never sacrifice due process for expediency.

    “Even when it was convenient to extend the tenure of the then executive so that we don’t have a convention and primary at the same time, Mr President said ‘no, no matter how tough it is, we are going to do the correct legal thing.’

    “So, Mr President will never do anything which the constitutional provisions of the party, talk less of the country, do not allow him to do.”

    Bagudu said he was at the Presidential Villa with Buni; the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum and Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi; a member of the Caretaker and Extraordinary National Convention Committee representing the North-Central and Niger State Governor, Abubakar Bello; and the Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello, to thank Buhari for all he has been doing for the party and the country.

    The governor claimed that media reports on the decisions reached at the NEC meeting indicated that many people were pleased.

    He lauded the present regime’s achievements in the areas of economy, food security, and accountability.

    He said the President was happy that the leadership crisis in the party had been resolved.

  • Fayemi threatens fresh lockdown in Ekiti as residents defy COVID-19 guidelines

    Fayemi threatens fresh lockdown in Ekiti as residents defy COVID-19 guidelines

    Following the gradual ease of lockdown, residents of Ado-Ekiti, and some other major towns in Ekiti State on Tuesday defied government’s directives on the mandatory use of face mask and social distancing.

    Apparently worried by the perceived nonchalant attitudes being exhibited towards the preventive guidelines, the Ekiti State Government said it could restore fresh total lockdown if the guidelines were not observed and there was spike in the number of coronavirus cases.

    The State government said it would have no option than to return to lockdown season, if the current lackadaisical attitude of defying inter-state ban, social and physical distancing, mandatory use of face masks and hand sanitizers as well as other protocols should persist.

    The Commissioner for Information, Mr. Muyiwa Olumilua, who said this while giving update via telephone conversation on the Covid-19 situation in Ado Ekiti, on Tuesday, said Governor Kayode Fayemi was also disturbed by the porosity of Ekiti borders, which he said accounted for the upsurge in the number of Covid-19 active cases in the state.

    “Governor Kayode Fayemi was not interested in inflicting hardship on Ekiti people and that was responsible for why he reopened economic activities between Monday and Friday.

    “As of now, Ekiti has nine active cases and we are not happy with the ways social distancing, use of sanitizers, face masks and infra-red thermometers were being disobeyed in public places.

    “We are still maintaining that stand that banks, shops, shopping malls, eateries, market men and women must keep to all these guidelines to prevent community spread of Covid-19 in Ekiti.

    “We are still at a stage where we have not had community spread, because those who came to infect our people here came from outside the state.

    “But should our people refuse to abide by the protocols, we will be left with no other option than to return total lockdown to avert community spread,” the commissioner said.

    On the reopening of schools, Olumilua said a committee comprising government’s delegates, Parents Teachers’ Association and proprietors of schools is being mulled by Governor Fayemi to interact and come up with recommendations that can facilitate easy return of students to schools.

    “We are not in a hurry to reopen schools, because we knew that we have to provide all necessary facilities like running water, sanitizers and infrared thermometers in all schools in order not to endanger the lives of our pupils.

    “The committee will soon begin work and their recommendations will be implemented to help in this regard,” Olumilua stated.