Ekiti state, bail-out fund saga. APC in Ekiti state did not hide her mind in making it known to the public that, they are not satisfied with the juggler playing games of the governor, patterning the latest announcement by the governor that the pensioners entitlements and other categories of workers were not captured in the bail-out cash.
And, strongly we believed that the fund is likely to be diverted for other wasteful purposes rather than what it was meant for. The APC stressed. Amid this allegation, still the governor was quick to react without wasting any time saying; "This is a mere ranting by a frustrated party and an idle mind, and they will face more shame when finally workers arrears are paid during the week. He spoke through his Chief presss secretary, Mr Idowu Adelusi.
APC, still on it's strong holds; threatened to apply for Freedom of Information Law instrument to be able to get details to the break-down of the bail-out fund to avoid diversion of the fund to unnecessary projects. Taiwo Olutunbosun, the public secretary of the party, said that, this became imperative now in the face of " the more you look the less you see" action of the governor in the management of the state's fund.
And, strongly we believed that the fund is likely to be diverted for other wasteful purposes rather than what it was meant for. The APC stressed. Amid this allegation, still the governor was quick to react without wasting any time saying; "This is a mere ranting by a frustrated party and an idle mind, and they will face more shame when finally workers arrears are paid during the week. He spoke through his Chief presss secretary, Mr Idowu Adelusi.
APC, still on it's strong holds; threatened to apply for Freedom of Information Law instrument to be able to get details to the break-down of the bail-out fund to avoid diversion of the fund to unnecessary projects. Taiwo Olutunbosun, the public secretary of the party, said that, this became imperative now in the face of " the more you look the less you see" action of the governor in the management of the state's fund.
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