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Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by alberson(f): 6:37pm On Dec 21, 2015
Civil servants in Ekiti state have lamented the non-
payments of salaries by the administration of
Governor Ayodele Fayose.
Some of the workers in the state who spoke with
our correspondent in Ado-ekiti said the governor is
owing them 3 months salaries but has paid a minute
percentage of their basic take home as Christmas
bonus. This, the workers said is a complete
departure from what transpired during the
administration of Kayode Fayemi.
“Why must it be us that will always bear the brunt of
every bad situation? When things are going well they
are the ones that enjoy most and when things are not
fine they still enjoy and we the masses suffer it. When
other states have started paying December salaries, for
example Cross River state we are here still hoping that
we would get October salaries. This is not fair.
“Do you know what our governor does? He goes round
the state telling people he is open and that it is this and
that but he all that does not affect his own convenience
ooo. I don’t know how a governor will not be deeply
worried that his people are suffering and not getting
paid regularly. He will always put the blame on
someone and that usually is the president,” Mr
Koleosho disclosed.
Some of the workers who spoke to Naij.com
complained of the sudden change in the attitude of
the governor, Ayodele Fayose to the plights of
workers in the state adding that unlike past
administrations they are being paid a paltry 10
percentage of their basic salary as Christmas bonus.
Mr Taiwo, a local government employees in Ekiti
state says his son just got into university, and he
can barely raise the money to pay his fees because
salary is not coming as at when due.
“During former Governor Fayemi’s administration I was
paid ₦8,000 as Christmas bonus but Fayose paid me
₦2,992. What does he want us to do with that in this
period where only fuel scarcity can consumed times 5
of that amount in a day?” Mrs Anifowese, a level 9
primary school teacher lamented.
A cross section of the workers were of the opinion
that the governor should squarely face the
herculean task of governing the state, instead of
preoccupying himself with being the most outspoken
opposition governor in Nigeria.
A teacher in one of the public schools in Ikere-ekiti,
a town 10 minutes’ drive from the state capital, Mr
Adesanya said that the governor has failed woefully
in meeting the expectations of workers in the state.
“So far, he has failed completely. He doesn’t even care
that much as he used to when he first became the
governor of our state. He is not the kind of governor we
voted for. He said he has changed and those things he
promised us have not materialized. And he doesn’t
seem to care that is the most annoying things.”
Responding to a question raised by a civil servant
during a recent meeting with workers in Ado-ekiti
that she cannot pay her children’s school fees
because of the delay in salary payments, Governor
Fayose was alleged to have angrily replied that he
would not sell his children to pay workers’ salaries.
According to a primary school teacher who simply
identified himself as Omotosho, the actions of the
governor of late has been below the acceptable
standard.
“He is not acting like a governor. He is acting as if he is
the president of everything……everybody. Like a god that
cannot be spoken against. If you make noise he will
shut you down. The case of the woman that told him
she could not pay her children’s school fees because
he has not been paying regularly and the way he
answered is a perfect example of what we are
experiencing at the moment,” the primary school
teacher said.
The primary school teacher was however hopeful
that the next year will turn out better for workers
and residents of the state.
“I hope that next year will be better than this year. It is
my prayer that the governor will do the right thing and
always avoid wrong advisers,” Mr. Omotosho
concluded.
Efforts to reach the special adviser to Governor
Ayodele Fayose, Mr Lere Olayinka to respond to
some of these issues proved abortive.
Reacting to the non-payment of salaries amongst
other things a loyalist of the governor and house of
assembly member representing Ilawe-ekiti
Constituency I, Honourable Onigiobi Olawale Fawale
said workers in the state know the true situation the
state has found itself.
He reaffirmed Governor Fayose’s commitment to
ensuring that workers and residents in the state are
well prioritized in his administration.
He also debunked rumours that the governor is
planning to retrench workers adding that the
governor is fully dedicated to carrying out people
sensitive policies.
“The governor cannot purposely set up to frustrate and
wicked workers in the state. He is like a father to me
and I can assure you that the reasons why salaries are
not promptly paid are not the governor’s doing. They
are not his faults. We all know those that are causing
this problem,” he said.


https://www.naij.com/674038-ekiti-state-workers-lament-says-fayose-performed-expectations.html
source:

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Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by Nobody: 6:40pm On Dec 21, 2015
modath was right. smiley

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Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by modath(f): 6:57pm On Dec 21, 2015
sonOfLucifer:
modath was right. smiley

Mo is not happy about being right but it is what it is, the love affair is over, it's now like an arrangee marriage with no love lost!!!


I don’t know how a governor will not be deeply worried that his people are suffering and not getting paid regularly. He will always put the blame on someone and that usually is the president,” Mr Koleosho disclosed. Some of the workers who spoke to Naij.com complained of the sudden change in the attitude of the governor,


Same complaint I heard, He has CHANGED but not for good!!

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Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by Visocrate(m): 7:15pm On Dec 21, 2015
oh no pls bear with him things will still turn around for you people's good ok don't insult him o just be patient I know him very well he will pay with interest even
some will say what's my business with this man even just like him for his objectivity and honesty
putting on insult-proof to combat wailers
Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by shidof(m): 7:19pm On Dec 21, 2015
It seems as if dere hero is having a tough period. By dis tym next year. No money frm the Oga at d top again. Soon, Ekiti people will see dt Fayose is d worst tin to happen to Ekiti state. Whr are dose stupid wailers. If it's abt osun state, ol of dem wud ve marked dere attendances even including dose one dt ve neva stepped dere toes in SW.

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Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by irondome: 7:24pm On Dec 21, 2015
To imagine it was the same Fayose insulting other Govs on their call for a salary reduction. While his call was in order, however, he was apparently paying lips service to the issue.

By the way, at OP, where is the source of this write up

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Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by DIVINE78: 7:29pm On Dec 21, 2015
Ekiti people are regretting voting Fayose already? shocked

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Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by praise007: 7:31pm On Dec 21, 2015
alberson:
Civil servants in Ekiti state have lamented the non-
payments of salaries by the administration of
Governor Ayodele Fayose.
Some of the workers in the state who spoke with
our correspondent in Ado-ekiti said the governor is
owing them 3 months salaries but has paid a minute
percentage of their basic take home as Christmas
bonus. This, the workers said is a complete
departure from what transpired during the
administration of Kayode Fayemi.
“Why must it be us that will always bear the brunt of
every bad situation? When things are going well they
are the ones that enjoy most and when things are not
fine they still enjoy and we the masses suffer it. When
other states have started paying December salaries, for
example Cross River state we are here still hoping that
we would get October salaries. This is not fair.
“Do you know what our governor does? He goes round
the state telling people he is open and that it is this and
that but he all that does not affect his own convenience
ooo. I don’t know how a governor will not be deeply
worried that his people are suffering and not getting
paid regularly. He will always put the blame on
someone and that usually is the president,” Mr
Koleosho disclosed.
Some of the workers who spoke to Naij.com
complained of the sudden change in the attitude of
the governor, Ayodele Fayose to the plights of
workers in the state adding that unlike past
administrations they are being paid a paltry 10
percentage of their basic salary as Christmas bonus.
Mr Taiwo, a local government employees in Ekiti
state says his son just got into university, and he
can barely raise the money to pay his fees because
salary is not coming as at when due.
“During former Governor Fayemi’s administration I was
paid ₦8,000 as Christmas bonus but Fayose paid me
₦2,992. What does he want us to do with that in this
period where only fuel scarcity can consumed times 5
of that amount in a day?” Mrs Anifowese, a level 9
primary school teacher lamented.
A cross section of the workers were of the opinion
that the governor should squarely face the
herculean task of governing the state, instead of
preoccupying himself with being the most outspoken
opposition governor in Nigeria.
A teacher in one of the public schools in Ikere-ekiti,
a town 10 minutes’ drive from the state capital, Mr
Adesanya said that the governor has failed woefully
in meeting the expectations of workers in the state.
“So far, he has failed completely. He doesn’t even care
that much as he used to when he first became the
governor of our state. He is not the kind of governor we
voted for. He said he has changed and those things he
promised us have not materialized. And he doesn’t
seem to care that is the most annoying things.”
Responding to a question raised by a civil servant
during a recent meeting with workers in Ado-ekiti
that she cannot pay her children’s school fees
because of the delay in salary payments, Governor
Fayose was alleged to have angrily replied that he
would not sell his children to pay workers’ salaries.
According to a primary school teacher who simply
identified himself as Omotosho, the actions of the
governor of late has been below the acceptable
standard.
“He is not acting like a governor. He is acting as if he is
the president of everything……everybody. Like a god that
cannot be spoken against. If you make noise he will
shut you down. The case of the woman that told him
she could not pay her children’s school fees because
he has not been paying regularly and the way he
answered is a perfect example of what we are
experiencing at the moment,” the primary school
teacher said.
The primary school teacher was however hopeful
that the next year will turn out better for workers
and residents of the state.
“I hope that next year will be better than this year. It is
my prayer that the governor will do the right thing and
always avoid wrong advisers,” Mr. Omotosho
concluded.
Efforts to reach the special adviser to Governor
Ayodele Fayose, Mr Lere Olayinka to respond to
some of these issues proved abortive.
Reacting to the non-payment of salaries amongst
other things a loyalist of the governor and house of
assembly member representing Ilawe-ekiti
Constituency I, Honourable Onigiobi Olawale Fawale
said workers in the state know the true situation the
state has found itself.
He reaffirmed Governor Fayose’s commitment to
ensuring that workers and residents in the state are
well prioritized in his administration.
He also debunked rumours that the governor is
planning to retrench workers adding that the
governor is fully dedicated to carrying out people
sensitive policies.
“The governor cannot purposely set up to frustrate and
wicked workers in the state. He is like a father to me
and I can assure you that the reasons why salaries are
not promptly paid are not the governor’s doing. They
are not his faults. We all know those that are causing
this problem,” he said.

that money is for rice I think? he will still give you chicken nau

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Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by onatisi(m): 7:31pm On Dec 21, 2015
Not good. Definitely not good enough. Nigeria is in tough shit
Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by Nobody: 7:37pm On Dec 21, 2015
shidof:
Source
Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by alberson(f): 7:46pm On Dec 21, 2015
Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by alberson(f): 7:46pm On Dec 21, 2015
Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by omenka(m): 7:47pm On Dec 21, 2015
Ekiti people are complaining but some people who are nowhere close to Ekiti, let alone be indigenes of Ekiti, keep applauding Fayose simply out of their hatred for Buhari.

I really feel for them. The thug is much more fixated on attacking Buhari than fulfilling the promises he made his people.

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Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by omenka(m): 7:50pm On Dec 21, 2015
@ Alberson: attach the source/sources to the main post and not your subsequent comment.

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Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by alberson(f): 8:08pm On Dec 21, 2015
omenka:
@ Alberson: attach the source/sources to the main post and not your subsequent comment.


I have sir, thanks!

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Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by omenka(m): 8:12pm On Dec 21, 2015
alberson:



I have sir, thanks!
Lalasticlala, you might wanna take this to the fp to show the world what the true situation in Ekiti is. Enough of his insults on the president has been published on the fp already.

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Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by seunmsg(m): 8:21pm On Dec 21, 2015
I can only laugh at my people. Unfortunately, this is just the beginning. By the time Fayose finishes with them, they will stone him out of government house.

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Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by shidof(m): 8:21pm On Dec 21, 2015
Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by nogames: 8:48pm On Dec 21, 2015
I thought as much, what is the different between Ekiti anf Osun that make the formal to pay salaries regularly during last admnistration. Someone said that GEJ was funding pdp states that can not met their obligation from Ecological fund. Now that there is no more free money from Abuja anymore "asiri tu" oga Fayose if you like sell your children, just pay

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Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by Jazzlite: 6:06am On Dec 22, 2015
mynd44 fp already
Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by Aremu01(m): 6:27am On Dec 22, 2015
Fayose Never in the news for something tangible
Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by Blackfire(m): 6:34am On Dec 22, 2015
If people can defend aregbe for not paying 7 months salaries while he blamed the then govt.
So don't expect people also not to defend fayose' s unpaid 3 months salaries.

Which ever way u look at it we are all f.uk.ed up in this country by our politicians . No matter how u like someone if he/she did something wrong, that likeness should make me tell him/her their fault.
Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by blazetitov: 6:36am On Dec 22, 2015
Poor Ekiti people. He is busy making noise everywhere when the foul mouthed guy should be planning on how to make life better for his people. Majority of Ekiti people are always sentimental when it comes to politics, so they should enjoy their oshokomale.
Re: Christmas: Ekiti State Workers Unhappy With Fayose by carinmom(f): 6:39am On Dec 22, 2015
Instead of the tout to fulfill his obligations to his people he is always busy either insulting the president or buying ponmo and fish in the market. Smh

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