Make Public Your Assets – APC to Gov
Fayose
Governor Ayo Fayose has been
challenged by The All Progressives Congress (APC) Ekiti State chapter to make
public, his assets, if he is to be taken serious as someone who has no window
dressing intent
In a statement yesterday the
party’s Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun expressed dismay that Fayose
kept sealed lips on his assets more than 10 months after coming to power,
noting that doing so would restore public confidence to governance. In
addition, that he should emulate his predecessor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, who not
only declared his assets as stipulated by law, but also published them a few
months after becoming governor.
Olatunbosun further Advised the
governor to follow the footsteps of President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo. And that following his delinquent delay the APC might have no option but to
take legal action to force the governor to declare his assets, to dispel
allegation of property acquisitions with the state’s funds across the globe.
He said Fayose’s failure to make
public his assets fuelled speculations that the state’s resources were
allegedly being channeled towards private enterprises outside the state by him.
In His
words: “The governor must take the opportunity of declaring his assets
to douse speculations of his alleged channelling of the state’s resources to
his private enterprises abroad.
“It is curious that he has not
abused President Buhari and Vice President Osinbajo after they declared their
assets. Fayose’s silence on the President in this case is curious because the
governor has never seen anything good in whatever Buhari does.”
Enjoining the governor to act to
restore Ekiti people’s confidence, the APC spokesman said open declaration of
assets would shame his critics, who always accused him of funds diversion to
private use.
: “We are worried by the
unconfirmed reports of primitive acquisitions by Fayose, who allegedly owns
property in Ghana, Dubai, South Africa, Abuja, Ibadan and Banana Islands and
Magodo in Lagos, which were believed to have been acquired in the last nine
months.
“Our party is aware that the
governor had no visible means of income prior to October 16, 2014 when he
became governor and the property he owned in Ibadan and Lagos are subjects of
litigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which is
probing him for alleged misappropriation and diversion of N1.3bilion poultry
project cash to personal use in 2005.” Olatunbosun said the present allegations
of funds diversion gained currency on the heels of Fayose’s frequent trips to
Dubai and South Africa “whenever he receives Ekiti State’s allocations from
Abuja.”
He added: “Fayose is alleged to
be building a state-of-the-art hotel in Dubai after he became governor and
after he is reported to have paid a whopping N722million to himself as “arrears
of his allowances” as governor during his first term on the strength of the
Supreme Court judgment, which nullified his impeachment.
“Curiously too, Fayose has kept
mute on the sums of money he has received on behalf of the government, such as
the N22billion refund on federal roads, N2billion ecological fund, N2billion
micro-credit fund, N2.1billion bailout NLNG fund, N9.6billion bailout cash,
N8.5billion windfall received in June and an average of N3billion regular
federal allocations he has been receiving from October 2014 to date.”
The APC spokesman said Ekiti
people would be interested in the governor’s public declaration of his assets,
considering the experience the state had under him during his aborted first
tenure when he was arraigned for misappropriating N1.3billion over which the
EFCC took him to court.
“It will be recalled that in his
former declaration of assets in 2003, Fayose allegedly swore to an oath,
declaring two barren land in a thick forest as two completed mansions in
Ibadan. The property the EFCC later confirmed as the property built with the
alleged proceeds of the fraudulent poultry project four years after he became
the governor,” he noted.
Olatunbosun stressed that failure
to declare his assets was a possibility of history repeating itself after the
former bitter experience.
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