Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose has taken to his Twitter handle to respond to statements made by Current Governor of the state, Kayode Fayemi, recently with regards to the fact that the workers in the state civil service were being owed N57billion as arrears of unpaid salaries and emoluments from the previous administration led by Ayo Fayose.
Fayose twitted thus, ‘I read without surprise and as usual Fayemi usual brandishing of figures owed Ekiti workers & retirees by my administration. Without joining issues with him,rather than public service announcement, I enjoin him to pay the workers.Moreso he was “voted” for to do what I couldn’t do.
I wish you well as you celebrate your one year anniversary in office hopefully with ‘visible projects’ that will speak for you tomorrow.
“Above all YE, I am not eligible to contest Ekiti Guber, so let’s have some peace’.
Feyemi had made the allegation at a meeting he had with the civil servants as well as a cross-section of labour leaders at the Government House, Ado- Ekiti saying his administration is making frantic efforts to defray the backlogs which he said would be done in phases.
Fayemi claimed the trend was caused by irregular payments of salaries and pensions by the immediate past administration of Ayodele Fayose.
He said the arrears covered outstanding salaries, pensions, promotion arrears, leave bonuses and other emoluments from 2014 till October 2018 when he assumed office.
