Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has said that he insisted that local government election must hold in the state to lessen the burden on the state government and bring governance closer to the people in the grassroots....
Fayose made this disclosure during a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Elders’ Forum meeting held in Otun- Ekiti, headquarters of Moba Local Government Area of the state, at the weekend.
According to a statement by Stephen Gbadamosi, the Special Assistant (Media) to the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, the governor was represented by the Speaker, Pastor Kola Oluwawole, who maintained that nothing would stop the local government poll from holding according to the time-table released by the Ekiti State Independent Electoral Committee (EKSIEC).
“As the election approaches, let us talk to our children who are contesting not to cause trouble. They all have right to those positions, but only one person can occupy a post at any given time. Once a person has emerged through a credible process, others should support him or her.
“The governor asked me to tell you that in his experience as a politician, he has known that the elders are the backbone of the party. That is why he is interested in your forum. It is important. Those who are contesting for one position or the other in the party emanated from your wards, your compounds and houses.
“The governor also asked me to tell you that he is father over all party and as such, he has no special candidate. It the person that you choose from your local government or ward that I recognise.
It is grassroots politics. Everybody has to go and work. If anybody tells you that he is Oshoko’s candidate, you should also tell him that you are Oshoko’s candidate,” Oluwawole said. He added that the state government had to put employment into the civil service on hold as a result of paucity of funds, noting that government, monthly, had to augment the federal allocation for it to be enough to pay workers’ salaries.
The forum consists of 10 members of the PDP who are above 60 years of age each from the 11 wards in the local government, and the meeting is expected to be moving round the local governments in the state.
Fayose made this disclosure during a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Elders’ Forum meeting held in Otun- Ekiti, headquarters of Moba Local Government Area of the state, at the weekend.
According to a statement by Stephen Gbadamosi, the Special Assistant (Media) to the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, the governor was represented by the Speaker, Pastor Kola Oluwawole, who maintained that nothing would stop the local government poll from holding according to the time-table released by the Ekiti State Independent Electoral Committee (EKSIEC).
“As the election approaches, let us talk to our children who are contesting not to cause trouble. They all have right to those positions, but only one person can occupy a post at any given time. Once a person has emerged through a credible process, others should support him or her.
“The governor asked me to tell you that in his experience as a politician, he has known that the elders are the backbone of the party. That is why he is interested in your forum. It is important. Those who are contesting for one position or the other in the party emanated from your wards, your compounds and houses.
“The governor also asked me to tell you that he is father over all party and as such, he has no special candidate. It the person that you choose from your local government or ward that I recognise.
It is grassroots politics. Everybody has to go and work. If anybody tells you that he is Oshoko’s candidate, you should also tell him that you are Oshoko’s candidate,” Oluwawole said. He added that the state government had to put employment into the civil service on hold as a result of paucity of funds, noting that government, monthly, had to augment the federal allocation for it to be enough to pay workers’ salaries.
The forum consists of 10 members of the PDP who are above 60 years of age each from the 11 wards in the local government, and the meeting is expected to be moving round the local governments in the state.
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