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Sunday, 26 October 2014
REVIEW:Fayemi a coward says Fayose's “Stomach Infrastructure” is an insult to Ekiti people
Immediate past Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi, has
rubbished the Stomach Infrastructure programme championed
by his predecessor, Ayo Fayose, saying that it is an insult to
the people.
The ex-governor while defending his performance in office,
said he made life better for the people of the state within the
past four years.
Fayemi said he would not indulge in the distribution of rice
and money to woo voters, an act which is now commonly
referred to as “stomach infrastructure” in the state, adding
that it is a mockery of governace.
Speaking during a programme on Television on Monday
night, Fayemi said during his tenure, teachers in the state
became the highest paid in the country.
He added that he also ensured that civil servants’ salaries
were increased thrice during his administration.
He, therefore, wondered why the new Governor, Ayodele
Fayose, and his supporters had been criticising his
government.
He said, “What they mean by stomach infrastructure abhors
me and many people know that I am not going to partake in
it. I am not going to go out on the streets and start
distributing N200 to the people because I want people to hail
me.
“I don’t come from that school of politics because it does not
add value to my people; it diminishes their self-esteem, it
diminishes their sense of self-worth, it really denigrates what
politics ought to be about, even as despicable as it has
become in our clime.
“I don’t subscribe to that. It is very easy for me, out of the
N3bn average income that accrues to the state, to go out
there, distribute N500,000 among street urchins and then
everybody says, ‘what a good governor.’ But when someone
throws N500, 000 to you and pockets N2bn of state funds
and put it in a private account, is that what people really
want?”
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