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Fayose Storms Finance Ministry, Demands Payment of N1.1bn Allocation

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The Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, on Wednesday stormed the headquarters of the ministry of finance to demand the release of the state’s N1.1bn budget support facility for the month of January.

On arrival, he requested to see the Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, over the non-payment of the allocation but was told that the finance minister was unavailable, as she was at the Presidential villa attending the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting.

Addressing journalists at the ministry, he claimed that Ekiti was the only state that had yet to receive its January allocation.

The governor said that he had initially received a text message from the Central Bank of Nigeria recently that the money had been paid only to be informed again by the apex bank that Ekiti was not included on the list of of payments.

This, according to him, is unacceptable as many workers in the state are currently suffering the negative impact of the delay in the fund release.

He said, “I believe I should do a follow up today (Wednesday) to meet with the minister of finance for an update, but she actually called me on Tuesday that she just got back but will look into it today (Wednesday) and have it resolved as soon as possible.

“You will however appreciate that Ekiti civil servants are restive, having spent Christmas and there is no money in January, obviously there will be challenges.

“By the time I got here, the minister has already gone for the Federal Executive Council meeting, but I met the Special Adviser, who assured me that the matter will be resolved when the minister is back.

“What we are talking about is a part of the monthly allocation and the budget support which is about N1.1bn that have not been paid.

“I believe this should be done immediately and I want to believe also that it was a mix-up and not political. But if it is political, they will have a lot of questions to answer (about) why it should be so.

“If they want to fight Fayose, they should fight Fayose, not the civil servants of Ekiti, but I appreciate her promise to resolve the matter.”

The governor said if the promise of the finance minister is not quickly implemented, he would have no other option but to continue to raise the alarm by bringing the issue back to the public domain.

He said, “It is only Ekiti that is involved and this is the second time, that explains why I was suspicious and have to act fast.

“I got a text from the Central Bank of Nigeia that the money has been paid and later I learnt that there is a withdrawal of that instruction that Ekiti was not included in the list out of the entire Federation.

“So, naturally I have to be and when it happened that it was just Ekiti State alone, I have to be suspicious. The minister has given me her word, at her level as a minister, that is good enough.

“If the promise of the minister to resolve this issue as quickly as possible is not adhere to, I will have to bring it back to the public domain.

“We are all in the court of the public opinion where the public is able to judge whether justice is served at all times. Governance is beyond all of us but I want to believe that they will do it.”

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