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Political Group Slams Gov Fayose For Allegedly Diverting Pension Funds


Ekiti State Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) has hammered Governor Ayo Fayose of the state for supposedly occupying reserves intended to pay retired people and specialists in the state.

Responding to a report by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), which prosecuted the Fayose government for supposedly occupying N680 million bailout support, the CNPP portrayed the charged redirection as "insensitive and voracious".

An announcement yesterday in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, by CNPP's Director of Publicity, Kunle Omotayo, said 16 political gatherings in the state met and lamented that retired people and labourers were owed a few unpaid debts after the state had gotten intercession reserves from the Federal Government.

He said in a brisk proclamation that "Without a precedent for the historical backdrop of Ekiti State, labourers have turned trivial hoodlums, taking pots of soup and some taking ranch create to remain alive, while a few others have progressed toward becoming homeless people previously they can make a decent living… "

Nonetheless, the Commissioner for Information Lanre Ogunsuyi expelled the affirmation, saying it was an "illusion of creative energy of those selling it".

He depicted the Fayose organization as "the most straightforward ever."

Ogunsuyi tested any individual or gathering with confirmation of the asserted preoccupation to turn out with same or always keep quiet.

He stated: "I identify with those celebrating what the EFCC has done; it is very sad. Ekiti is in a troublesome budgetary circumstance due to the reimbursement of credits got by Fayemi organization. We have reimbursed N40 billion over the most recent three years, deducted at N1.2 billion every month.

"The charges of treasury plundering and money related botch being hawked by some naughty people and gatherings just exist in their creative ability. Give them a chance to bring solid proof or keep noiseless for eternity."
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