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Outgoing governor of Ekiti state, Kayode Fayemi and the incumbent governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose are reportedly at war over the later's alleged fraternity with some banks doing business with the state government.
Fayemi said he is still the current governor and as such, Fayose should stop colluding with the banks.
Read excerpt from PM News:
In an advertorial published by Ekiti State Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Mr. Tayo Ekundayo, in a national daily, the Fayemi administration said it learnt that Fayose and his representatives were meeting banks that have relationship with his government and seeking information on government transactions and state of finances.
“We wish to make it unequivocally clear to all the banks that have relationship with the state government that their relationship is with the current government of Ekiti which tenure expires on October 15, 2014,” Ekundayo stated in the advertorial.
The #Ekiti government spokesman clarified that a new government would be inaugurated on October 16, 2014 and it is only then that its officials have the right to relate with the banks on behalf of the state.
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Fayemi said he is still the current governor and as such, Fayose should stop colluding with the banks.
Read excerpt from PM News:
In an advertorial published by Ekiti State Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Mr. Tayo Ekundayo, in a national daily, the Fayemi administration said it learnt that Fayose and his representatives were meeting banks that have relationship with his government and seeking information on government transactions and state of finances.
“We wish to make it unequivocally clear to all the banks that have relationship with the state government that their relationship is with the current government of Ekiti which tenure expires on October 15, 2014,” Ekundayo stated in the advertorial.
The #Ekiti government spokesman clarified that a new government would be inaugurated on October 16, 2014 and it is only then that its officials have the right to relate with the banks on behalf of the state.
Click here to read more