Fayose Bought Leaked Questions For The Students In Ekiti – Fayemi
The former governor of Ekiti State and the All Progressive Congress governorship candidate for July 14 election, Dr Kayode Fayemi said the reasons why Ekiti became first in NECO 2016 and 2017.
Fayemi in an interview in one the private radio in Ekiti, says Ekiti students came first in NECO 2016 and 2017 because their parent takes them to Miracle Centres and the government of Ekiti State led by Ayodele Fayose buy LEAKED question papers (EXPO) for them.
“We pay all the Students WAEC, NECO Exam and I’m assuring the worker’s that my government won’t sack anybody, also I don’t know anything about the sack of workers in Kaduna State.
“On what basis should I come on a vengeance mission? Nobody has offended me, the secret of June 21st, 2014 is quite open to us all. We all know of Capt. Koli, Koro and few others.
“My Government didn’t charge any pupil/student a dime. We ran a qualitative, free and functional education while I was the Governor. Pupils now pay Tax, pay for SSCE, no more free JAMB forms.
“Ekiti has the lowest enrollment in Education in SW as it is today which is strange to us all.
“No public school students in SS3 during my administration paid for WAEC, NECO.
“Fayose is a liar because he once told me he lied that Afe Babalola wants to contest for Ekiti governor.
“Our average allocation was N3billion when I was in Government, we paid an average of N2.4billion monthly which is inclusive of subventions to Institutions, all our Social Security Schemes (Peace Corps, Traffic Management, 25,000 elderly citizens…) Yet Ekiti still pays same despite yanking off several of these.
“The 50-bedded A/E Ward of EKSUTH is in a sorry state, the roof of the Maternity Ward has been blown off for over 3months.
“Yet the N25bn that as accrued into the purse of the Government from different windows can’t be accounted for by the current Government.
“Our Government took an N25billion Bond from the Capital market and we already played N14.5billion before our exit as, we paid an average of N500million monthly.
“We didn’t owe workers monthly salary except for September 2014 and this was because the incoming Government approach our financial institutions and opt to halt our arrangements.
“We had regular training and re-training to workers in Ekiti, we paid core-subject allowances, rural allowances, car loans, Housing Loans to our workers.