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In a statement released today September 8 and signed by its Publicity
secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, the party accused Fayose of having
properties in Ghana, Dubai, South Africa, Abuja, Ibadan & Ikoyi.
“The governor must seize the opportunity of declaring his assets to
douse speculations of his alleged funneling of the state resources to
his private enterprises abroad. It is curious that he has not abused
President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo after they
declared their assets. Fayose’s loud silence on the President in this
case is curious because the governor has never seen anything good in
whatever the President does. We are worried by the unconfirmed reports
of primitive acquisitions by the governor who allegedly own properties
in Ghana, Dubai, South Africa, Abuja, Ibadan and Banana Islands and
Magodo in Lagos which were believed to have been acquired in the last
nine months after he assumed office. Our party is aware that Fayose had
no visible means of income prior to October 16, 2014 when he became
governor and the properties he owned in Ibadan and Lagos are subjects of
litigation by the EFCC, which is probing the governor for
misappropriation and diversion of N1.3b poultry project cash to personal
use in 2005. “Fayose is alleged to be building a state-of-the-art hotel
in Dubai after he became Ekiti governor and after he is also reported
to have paid a whopping N722 million to himself as “arrears of his
allowances” as governor during his first term on the strength of the
Supreme Court judgment which nullified his impeachment. Curiously too,
Fayose has kept mute on various sums of money he has received on behalf
of the state government, such as the N22 billion refund on Federal
roads, N2billion ecological fund, N2billion micro credit fund, which he
has diverted, N2.1 billion bailout NLNG fund, N9.6 billion bailout cash,
N8.5 billion windfall received in June and an average of N3billion
regular federal allocations he has been receiving since October 2014
till date. It would be recalled that in his former declaration of assets
in 2003, the governor allegedly swore to an oath declaring two barren
lands in a thick forest as two completed mansions in Ibadan, the
properties the EFCC later confirmed as properties built with the alleged
proceeds of the fraudulent poultry project four years after he became
the governor. The recent appointment by Fayose of a 72 year old
illiterate as a council boss and many others of his yes-men in other
Council areas has fuelled our suspicion that he has successfully
converted the resources of Local governments to his personal use without
being accountable to anyone. It has thus become a matter of necessity
for Mr. Fayose to declare his assets"the party said.
The party added it might have to consider legal action if the state
governor fails to declare his assets
“We will stop at nothing to make sure that Fayose declares his assets
openly so that we could remind him if he leaves any of his assets
undeclared,”the statement read
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