Anglican Bishop says Fayose’s four years in Ekiti a waste
Bishop Omotunde said Ekiti’s progress was stunted in the last four years of the former governor.
Bishop Omotunde said Ekiti’s progress was stunted in the last four years of the former governor
Barely a week after the Bishop of Ekiti Catholic Diocese, Rt. Rev. Felix Ajakaye criticised the administration of former governor Ayodele Fayose, another Bishop again on Sunday described the ex-governor’s four-year second term as a waste.
The
News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN) reports that Bishop of the Diocese of
Ekiti, the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, the Rt. Rev. Christopher Omotunde gave the verdict at a thanksgiving for the new deputy governor, Chief Bisi Egbeyemi in Ado Ekiti.
He described the tenure as “four wasted years in
which life became unbearable for the people and in which hunger ravaged
the land without any concrete effort to alleviate people’s poverty.”
”
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) had a golden chance to make a
difference in the lives of Ekiti residents but abused the opportunity to
the extent that the people became slaves under them”, he said.
He
therefore warned the new All Progressives Congress (APC) administration
to learn from the mistakes of the immediate past government and never
disappoint the teeming masses looking up to it for meaningful
governance.
Omotunde who delivered his sermon at
the Emmanuel Anglican Cathedral, Okesa, Ado-Ekiti, said Fayose should
be particularly blamed for all that went wrong during his tenure
The bishop said Fayose’s daily criticisms and opposition to President Muhammadu Buhari, for instance, denied Ekiti of many benefits.
He
said while Fayose was busy abusing the president, other wiser PDP
governors were busy attracting projects to their states and financial
support from the Federal Government because of their good relationship
with the President.
The bishop, who described himself as “a father of all politicians”,
said all members of his church belong to all political parties, and
that he was duty bound to speak the truth when the need arises.
Omotunde
said God had given Governor Kayode Fayemi another chance to make the
difference in the lives of Ekiti people and must therefore not fail to
do that because the expectations are very high.
He
advised Fayemi to choose people who will be faithful in translating his
dreams for the development of the state into reality and not those who
would be advancing their personal and selfish interests.
The
bishop said now that Fayemi’s party, APC, is in power at the federal
level unlike what obtained during his first tenure, the Federal
Government must grant all the requests of the governor to repair Ekiti
and assist the state financially for its people to be relieved.
According to the Bishop: “This
our God is a God of another chance. He gave PDP another chance also but
unfortunately they abused the chance to the extent that people became
slaves under them, they rendered everybody hopeless under them”.
“They
bewitched everybody that our eyes were closed. They bewitched us that
we called evil good and the few that their power of bewitchment had no
effect upon prayed and God looked down from heaven and visited this
state again opening another door for Fayemi’s government.
“Your
party (APC) is in power now, let them know that I said, it’s a
government of another chance and God will try you again and see whether
you will be faithful or not. It is left for you to prove yourself.
“Tell
me of one youth that the immediate past government empowered? Even
though they called it a government of Okada riders; how many Okadas did
he buy for the youths?
“I was watching
the television recently and Ebonyi State governor was listing his
achievements in agriculture. He gave the Federal Government credit for
his success and my (former) governor was also a PDP governor.
“In
many states, Buhari had many achievements and successes to show but the
only achievement here was the repair of Ado-Itawure Road. But our
(former) governor would not give him room to work.
“The
whole four years (under Fayose) was wasted; we were retrogressing,
going backward. Many states were given opportunities in agriculture,
nothing was given to Ekiti and all we needed was for the governor to
give them land and banks were ready to finance the projects.
“With
hunger ravaging the land, the former governor was collecting N1,000
from each pupil. What did he use the money to do? We did not see what
they did with the money.
“Our people are
hungry and they are suffering financial difficulties. They have been
thrown into poverty so that they will become slaves to the ‘rock’ but
God brought somebody who knows how to break the rock
into pieces”, he said.
into pieces”, he said.
Addressing
the congregation, Egbeyemi called for the prayers and support of Ekiti
people for the new government saying: “the welfare of the people remains
the focal point of this administration.”
NAN reports that the service was attended by the wife of the governor, Bisi Fayemi; wife of the deputy governor, Margaret; Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Mr. Adeniran Alagbada and his wife Kike.
Others are former deputy governor, Prof. Dupe Adelabu; Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji; Chief of Staff, Mr. Biodun Omoleye; Ewi of Ado-Ekiti, Oba Adeyemo Adejugbe and other traditional rulers.
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