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APC: Fayemi paid for traditional rulers’ vehicles

It said in a statement that Fayose was out to distort fact “to deceive Ekiti people”. The party was reacting to Governor Fayose’s reported claim…

It said in a statement that Fayose was out to distort fact “to deceive Ekiti people”.

The party was reacting to Governor Fayose’s reported claim on Wednesday that Fayemi bought cars for traditional ruler on credit.

The APC State Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatubosun, said “the governor ‎is on familiar terrain of deceit” regretting that the governor had “chosen lies and propaganda as a state policy.”

Former “governor Fayemi paid for all the cars” the party state scribe said.

“The traditional rulers themselves can find out from the suppliers of the vehicles, Coscharis, if these vehicles were not fully paid for.‎ Let Governor Fayose show to the whole world documents showing that the cars were not paid for. This is a challenge.

“We understand his game plan by telling the traditional rulers that their cars have not been paid for. He is seeking an undeserved sympathy from them so that they can support his illegalities. It is a subtle blackmail and threat to the royal fathers so as to put them under his control just as he has desecrated the judiciary and violated the legislature.

The APC also alleged that “It is also a ploy to misapply Ekiti money. He has collected so far N10 billion refund on Federal Government roads and another N12 billion Ecological fund from the Federal Government. This is a total of N21 billion in just one month and yet, he cannot pay workers’ salaries and we don’t know on what projects he has spent this colossal sum. For the second time in a decade, Ekiti people are in soup in the hands of one man.

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