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  • Civil servants resume duties in Ekiti as Fayemi eases COVID-19 lockdown

    Civil servants resume duties in Ekiti as Fayemi eases COVID-19 lockdown

    Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi has relaxed the state’s lockdown to allow residents to pursue their businesses from Mondays through Fridays from 6am to 8pm.

    Fayemi, who stated this in a broadcast yesterday evening, added that public officers on Grade Level 8 and above are to resume for duty. Those on Grade Level 7 and below are to remain at home till further notice.

    The governor stated that the new directives take effect from today, adding that consultations are underway to reopen religious worship centres, schools and big markets in the state.

    He also stressed that the dusk-to-dawn curfew will resume daily at 8pm and will last till 5.59 am of the following morning.

    The governor also announced that the state’s molecular laboratory will be commissioned today to facilitate testing for covid-19.

  • Fayose rented out own apartment to Ekiti, collected N120m – Fayemi

    Fayose rented out own apartment to Ekiti, collected N120m – Fayemi

    Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi has alleged that his immediate predecessor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose leased his personal apartment in Federal Capital Territory, Abuja to the state and collected N120 million for a period of four years.

    Fayemi, Chairman of Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF), also alleged that Fayose illegally sold the official land acquired by the state’s first civilian governor, Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo for the building of the state lodge in Abuja.

    He made these allegations in a statement his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications, Mr. Segun Dipe issued yesterday, denying claims that Fayemi had sold the state lodge in the FCT.

    The PDP had in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Diran Odeyemi accused Fayemi of selling the building to an unnamed investor, which he described as financial recklessness and misgovernance.

    Faulting the claims of Ekiti PDP, Fayemi denied the allegation that his administration had sold off the Ekiti State Governor’s Lodge in Abuja.

    He, thus, clarified that his administration was just carrying out reconstruction of the lodge having been allegedly abandoned throughout the administration of Fayose and became rickety.

    He said: “Lest the critics have forgotten, Fayemi is not like Fayose who shrewdly rented his personal apartment located in the same Asokoro axis to the state for his own use in Abuja, at a cost of N30 million with N3 million agency fee per year, amounting to N120 million (plus N12 million agency fees) in four years.

    “The same Fayose illegally disposed off the official land acquired by the first civilian governor, Adebayo for the building of the lodge. Up till now, the lodge has remained in private hands and the Fayemi administration is the one trying to take possession of the land in the name of Ekiti State.”

    In the day-to-day exercise of administrative powers, the governor noted that circumspection “is required. This is what separates the current administration of Dr. Kayode Fayemi from that of its PDP predecessor

    “It is actually not for the pained PDP to dictate what the priority of an APC administration should be, rather it is the business of the administration of Dr. Fayemi to prioritise projects, in so far as it is properly communicated to the people.

    “The Fayemi administration has kept faith with workers in the way the PDP could not. If reconstruction of the dilapidated lodge in Abuja is deemed a priority, and for as long as it does not interfere with the meeting of other necessary obligations, then, it should be left for the government to decide.”

    Fayemi said the current position he holds as the chairman of the Nigeria’s Governors Forum had made him a regular caller in Abuja than any past governor.

    He said: “There was hardly any week he did not visit Abuja before the Covid-19. Unlike Fayose, Fayemi would rather stay in his private residence at no cost to the state.

    “If Fayemi were a Fayose, he would have rented his personal house to the state and collected huge rent or better still, lodge in presidential suites in hotels. He has refused to do any of these.

    “Due process is not just about how humans are legally treated, but also how resources are judiciously deployed. When a leader makes due process his watchword like Fayemi has done, both his dealings with humans and utilisation of resources would be self-moderated and such leader would have nothing to fear.”

    Fayemi told the opposition and those he branded as “ill-informed propagandists” to savour the freedom of information law of the state to investigate these facts, instead on embarking on a wild goose chase.

    He added that the same property was purchased during the Segun Oni era from a co-PDP governor of Osun State at the time, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola.

    According to him, it was not so good for habitation since the roof was leaking. This made Fayose to totally abandon it and thus make it become much worse.

    Due to his twin style of good governance and due process, Fayemi said he had to order the demolition of the building because it was found to be structurally weak and dangerous for habitation after it was criminally abandoned for four years by the administration of Fayose.

    He said: “This was adequately provided for in both the 2019 and 2020 Budgets and this is available on the internet for anyone’s perusal. It was well advertised, bid for and duly awarded.

    “If the opposition PDP is still agonising as to whether due process has been followed or not, that it enjoys the freedom to approach the court being part of their democratic right.”

  • Fayemi names governing board for Ekiti Amotekun

    Fayemi names governing board for Ekiti Amotekun

    Ekiti Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has approved the appointment of members of the Governing Board of the Ekiti Security Network Agency, popularly known as “Amotekun Corps”.

    Chief Press to the Governor, Yinka Oyebode, in a statement in Ado Ekiti, made available to newsmen on Sunday, said the appointment came in a bid to ensure effective take-off and efficient management of the Amotekun in Ekiti.

    According to him, Chairman of the security outfit is Mr Akin Aregbesola, while the current Special Adviser on Security Matters, Brig. Gen. Joe Komolafe (rtd) will serve as the Corps Commander.

    Other appointees to the board are Dr BJ Akin-Obasola, Mr Joel Idowu Ajayi and Major Fatai Fakorede.

    The governor also approved the appointment of Justice Cornelius Akintayo (rtd) as Chairman of what is to be known as Independent Amotekun Complaints Board.

    He said that all the appointments took immediate effect.

    Fayemi, in March 2020, signed the Amotekun bill into law, warning criminals to stay away from the state.

    The governor, while assenting to the bill, reiterated his earlier assertion that the Amotekun outfit was not a substitute for existing security agencies.

    He said Amotekun is a complementary agency that would enhance and sustain the existing security architecture in the entire Southwest region of the country.

    Fayemi also said that the Amotekun corps, in collaboration with similar security agencies in other states, would cooperate with, and assist security agencies in gathering information about crime, arrest and prosecution of persons suspected or involved in crimes.

    He highlighted such crimes to include kidnapping, terrorism, cattle rustling, cultism, highway robbery, illegal mining, trespass to farmland, illegal logging and other nefarious activities in the state and the southwest zone.

  • Photo: Fayemi hosts, appoints man in viral video ‘Ekiti COVID-19 response Ambassador’

    Photo: Fayemi hosts, appoints man in viral video ‘Ekiti COVID-19 response Ambassador’

    Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State has appointed a retired official of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Mr. Femi Adeoye as a COVID-19 Response Ambassador in the State.

    Photo: Fayemi hosts, appoints man in viral video ‘Ekiti COVID-19 response Ambassador’

    TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports that Adeoye is the Father of the boy who sneaked into the state from Lagos.

    TNG recalls that Fayemi had earlier hailed Adeoye, for denying his son, who just arrived from Lagos, access to the house without confirming his COVID-19 status.

    The governor on Thursday received Adeoye at the Governor’s office, Ado Ekiti where he stated that he (Adeoye) will help to propagate the message as a member of the COVID-19 Task Force.

    In a Tweet, Fayemi said “In accordance with existing regulations, denying his son entry into his household having travelled from places under Federal lockdown against his fatherly advice, Mr. Adeoye has proved to be a worthy ambassador of Ekiti State’s resolve to end the #COVID19 pandemic.

    “The Government and the good people of Ekiti State are very proud of this chivalrous act of courage and principle which are the hallmarks of the Ekiti person.

    “Mr. Adeoye represents the kind of self-discipline, selflessness, and sense of collective responsibility that Ekiti State and Nigeria need desperately today to progress.

    “Ekiti State will in future recognise Mr. Adeoye’s valour as an example of the rebirth of Ekiti Values Orientation which is the central focus of Governor Kayode Fayemi’s administration”.

  • COVID-19: Fayemi reacts to viral video of retired FRSC official who denied son entry into his house after returning from Lagos

    COVID-19: Fayemi reacts to viral video of retired FRSC official who denied son entry into his house after returning from Lagos

    Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi has hailed a retired official of the Federal Road Safety Corps, Mr. Femi Adeoye, for denying his son, who just arrived from Lagos, access to the house without confirming his COVID-19 status.

    Dr. Fayemi, in a statement in released in Ado-Ekiti by the Information Commissioner Muyiwa Olumilua said Adeoye’s actions epitomised the core Ekiti ethos of selflessness, which placed greater premium on the collective good of the society above personal interest.

    The governor urged residents to emulate the patriotic zeal of the retired officer and report any out-of-state traveler, who sneaks into their neighbourhood.

    This, he, said would help to prevent the likely health hazard that such returnees portend for the larger society.

    The statement reads: ”The attention of the Ekiti State Covid-19 Task Force has been drawn to a video clip in circulation where a man refused to allow his son, who just returned from a trip outside the state, into his house until he had been isolated for 14 days as stipulated by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) protocol for preventing community spread of COVID-19 in Ekiti State.

    “The task force commends Mr. Femi Adeoye, for refusing to cover-up his son’s travel history and for denying him access into the house without confirming his COVID-19 status.

    “Mr Adeoye epitomises the Ekiti ethos of selflessness, which places greater premium on the collective good of the society above personal and emotional considerations. This is the core of the values orientation policy of the Fayemi-led administration.”

    “We also consider it necessary to inform members of the public that the video was recorded about four days ago, by one of the security men attached to the Fajuyi Pavilion, where the Enforcement Taskforce uses as its base for coordination of daily operations.

    Meanwhile, Governor Fayemi has ordered the immediate suspension of one of his aides identified as Sola Durodola who reportedly shot the video where he was making mockery of the retired FRSC officer.

    In the video, Durodola who is neither an health official nor medical doctor authoritatively certified the suspect as free of covid-19, which was against the directives of the WHO.

    The statement gathered, that the security man who recorded the encounter is neither a health worker, nor qualified or authorized to determine the health status of the young man. So, none of his actions or misstatements reflect the capacity or preparedness of the State Taskforce to combat the COVID-19 virus.

    ” The officer in question has been suspended pending further investigations, for acting outside the jurisdiction of his scope of authority.

    “Following the encounter, the young man has been in the custody of the State for the past 4 days, and has since been taken to one of the designated quarantine centres, where he would be for 14 days, in line with laid down procedure that dictates that anyone who sneaks into the State, would be quarantined for fourteen (14) days, at their own cost.

    His samples will also be taken for testing in order to ensure he has not been infected in the course of his travels to high incidence areas of the country.

  • Ekiti orders immediate 50% salary cut for Gov. Fayemi, deputy, all political appointees

    The Ekiti government has directed that salaries of Gov. Kayode Fayemi, his deputy and all political appointees in the state be slashed by 50 per cent with immediate effect.

    Chief Muyiwa Olumilua, the state’s Commissioner for Information and Values Orientation, disclosed in a statement in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday that Gov. Fayemi gave the salary cut directive.

    He said the development was due to the ravaging effects of the COVID-19 scourge.

    “The global economy has been severely affected and it has affected Nigeria’s economy as a nation and expectedly, Ekiti.

    ” As a responsive and responsible government, we have taken stock of our financial situation,” he said.

    According to him, the pay cut will affect the governor, his deputy, Chief Bisi Egbeyemi and all political appointees down the line.

    He however said that salaries of civil servants would not be affected in any way by the directive.

    He said savings from the pay cut would be channelled into the execution and completion of developmental projects in the State, as hitherto planned.

    ” This sacrifice is for the welfare of Ekiti people above all other considerations.

    “This is vis-a-vis the constantly decreasing receipts from the federation account, as well as the state’s dwindling internally generated revenue (IGR), and has therefore, been forced to wake up to the current realities of the state’s fiscal position.

    ” Your patriotism, patience, and co-operation, is highly appreciated at all times,” he said.

  • COVID-19: Gov Fayemi cuts Deputy governor’s, political appointees’ salary by 50%

    COVID-19: Gov Fayemi cuts Deputy governor’s, political appointees’ salary by 50%

    Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti has directed that salaries of all political appointees in the State be slashed by 50 per cent with immediate effect.

    Fayemi have the directive in a statement issued by the Commissioner for Information and Values Orientation, Chief Muyiwa Olumilua in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday.

    He said the development was due to the ravaging effects of the COVID-19 scourge.

    “The global economy has been severely affected and has affected Nigeria’s economy as a nation and expectedly, Ekiti.

    ” As a responsive and responsible government, we have taken stock of our financial situation,” he said.

    According to him, the pay cut will affect the governor, his deputy, Chief Bisi Egbeyemi and all political appointees down the line.

    He however said that salaries of civil servants would not be affected in any way by the directive.

    He said savings from the pay cut would be channelled into the execution and completion of developmental projects in the State, as hitherto planned.

    ” This sacrifice is for the welfare of Ekiti people above all other considerations.

    “This is vis-a-vis the constantly decreasing receipts from the federation account, as well as the state’s dwindling internally generated revenue (IGR), and has therefore, been forced to wake up to the current realities of the state’s fiscal position.

    ” Your patriotism, patience, and co-operation, is highly appreciated at all times,” he said.

  • APC lauds Fayemi’s pre-emptive measures to curb Covid 19 in Ekiti

    APC lauds Fayemi’s pre-emptive measures to curb Covid 19 in Ekiti

    The Ekiti chapter of the All Progressives Congress, (APC) has lauded Governor Kayode Fayemi for the bold steps his administration has taken in the state to tackle the spread of the Corona virus pandemic, currently ravaging the world over.
    The party, in a statement on Monday, noted that even before the virus was detected in the state, the governor had taken proactive measures to curtail it.
    The statement, signed by the APC Director of Media and Publicity, Elder Sam Oluwalana, pointed out that visionary leaders act before evil days to save lives and preserve the health and well-being of the people.
    Elder Oluwalana, who also doubles as the Senior Special Assistant, (Media) Party Matters to the Governor, also listed various pre- emptive measures put in place by the administration to include the prompt payment of March salary to civil servants even when they had already started working from home and the setting up of a committee to take charge of the of the fight to curtail the spread of the dreaded virus.
    According to him, the restriction of people to their various homes, ban on public congregation of more than 20 persons and closure of all boundaries to the state, have assisted in no small way to curtail the spread of the virus in the state.
    The Governor’s aide said the state is now fully prepared and equipped to treat, any reported case of Covid 19 in the state, urging the people to promptly alert the committee in charge of the fight against the virus, in case of anyone suspected to be showing symptoms of the dreaded disease .
    He noted that as part of the efforts to confront the public health and economic challenges associated with the pandemic, the governor has further taken some decisions aimed to ensuring that the impact of the pandemic was mitigated. According to Oluwalana: “Just last week, the Governor set up a 47-member panel of eminent citizens of the state, including three former governors, to help mobilise resources to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, while the whole of Ado Metropolis and the state Teaching Hospital was disinfected by the state health officials on Sunday”, the state stated
    The party also appealed to the people to adhere strictly to the various guidelines put in place by the state government to prevent the spread of Covid-19 virus in the state.
  • COVID-19: Fayemi names Fayose,others in committee

    COVID-19: Fayemi names Fayose,others in committee

    Ekiti Governor Dr. Kayode Fayemi has set up a 47-member panel of distinguished citizens of the state, including three former governors, to help mobilise resources to combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The panel, which is officially known as Ekiti State COVID-19 Response Resource Mobilisation Committee, has the former Minister of Health and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Juli Pharmacy, Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi as Chairman.

    The Founder/Chancellor of the Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti (ABUAD), Aare Afe Babalola will serve as the Grand Patron while three former governors of the state were named as Patrons.

    The three former governors to serve as Patrons are Otunba Niyi Adebayo, Chief Segun Oni and Chief Ayodele Fayose.

    The Committee has as members captains of industry, distinguished private sector players, renowned professionals and prominent members of Ekiti in the Diaspora.

    The list include former Chairman of O’dua Investment, Sir Remi Omotoso; former Chairman of United African Company (UAC), Mr. Ayo Ajayi; Principal Partner of Aluko Oyebode and Co, Mr. Gbenga Oyebode (SAN); CEO of Ecobank International, Mr. Ade Ayeyemi; Chairman, Boyage Oil and Gas, Otunba Olutoye Ariyo; President, Nigeria-American Chamber of Commerce, Otunba Toyin Akomolafe; a former President of Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN) and Senator Ayo Arise.

    Others include celebrated Oncologist and Director, Global Medicine, University of Chicago, USA, Prof Funmi Falusi-Olopade; Vice President, International Affairs, Kings’ College, London, Prof Funmi Olonisakin; former Executive Secretary, NHIS, Dr Femi Thomas; Human rights lawyer, Mr Femi Falana (SAN); Managing Director, Luk Oil Nigeria Ltd, Mr Kunle Gidado, CEO Agro Innovate, Mrs Foluso Olaniyan and former NBA National Secretary, Mr Debo Adesina (SAN).

    Also in the list are: Chairman , Deux Projects Ltd, Dr Tunji Olowolafe; Director, Risk Management, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Ms Folakemi Fatogbe; Executive Director, Sahara Energy Ltd, Mr Wale Ajibade; and a Director at Globacom, Otunba Niyi Adewunmi.

    The Special Adviser to the Governor on Development Partnerships, Mrs Margaret Fagboyo, is the secretary to the committee.

    According to a release by the Secretary to the State Government, Hon Biodun Oyebanji, the committee’s mandate among others, is to mobilise and advise on funds and project management, direct funding campaigns for the Covid-19 response.

    He said the state government would do everything humanly possible to contain the spread of the covid-19 pandemic in the state, while assuring the citizens of the Dr Fayemi-led administration’s commitment to accountability and transparency in the management of resources mobilised.

  • COVID-19: Fayemi announces test result

    Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi has tested negative for Coronavirus.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the governor announced on Wednesday that he had given out his sample for test having come in contact with two people who tested positive for the virus.

    However, the governor, on his Facebook page said he just received the result of his test from the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, and that he tested negative.

    He called on Nigerians to continue to be vigilant, saying that Coronavirus was real and that no one should be complacent about it.

    “I just received my test result from NCDC and it is negative. Thanks to all for your concern. This, however, calls for continued vigilance on the part of everyone. Covid-19 is real and we cannot afford to be complacent,” he said.