Ekiti: New governor, Fayemi reveals what will happen in state going forward

The newly inaugurated Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi, on
Tuesday declared that his administration was not interested in going
after the administration of his predecessor, Ayodele Fayose.

Speaking during his inaugural speech in Ado Ekiti, the state capital,
the former Minister of Solid Minerals, however, said his
administration would expose documents of what transpired during the
immediate past government.

Fayemi maintained that his administration would be thorough and ensure
that the state is moved forward from where it is currently.

According to Fayemi, "Today, we reclaim our land from those that have
held us hostage. We will thoroughly reveal and distribute documents of
what happened in our state during the past administration.

"This state was during the past administration owing salaries of about
eight months.

"We are not interested in trial by the media or witch-hunting but will
we will say the truth before our people.

"We may not belong to the same political party, but never again should
we allow politics in Ekiti State to be left in the hands of people who
don't understand governance. Never again should we give up our status
as honourable men for stomach infrastructure.

"We are focused on areas of development which include Agriculture,
social investment and entrenching our economy into becoming great. Our
greatest resources are our people.

"I will not rest until the burning issue of workers salaries is
promptly addressed."

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