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Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by sojiboy(m): 8:01pm On Jun 06, 2022
*FAYEMI’S LEGACY IN EKITI AND THE POSSIBILITIES FOR THE NIGERIA AGENDA*

By Akin Rotimi

Nigeria is at a critical crossroads as the ruling party, All Progressives Congress (APC), is now set for the special convention to determine the party’s candidate for the 2023 general election. The primary election is of interest to most Nigerians who look to the APC for the emergence of a credible flag-bearer who could possibly be Nigeria’s next president.

At a time our country faces increasingly worrisome challenges, there is a sense that we cannot afford to get it wrong in choosing President Buhari’s likely successor from amongst the shortlisted candidates, including Dr. Kayode Fayemi, the current governor of Ekiti State, and chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), who most informed stakeholders and analysts consider best fit for the presidency at such an important period in our history.

Amongst other aspects of his reputation and public records, Fayemi’s legacy as Governor of Ekiti State is an indicator of the possibilities that abound for Nigeria if he emerges, just like former President of the United States of America, Bill Clinton, became president after serving two-terms as Governor of the small landlocked state of Arkansas, and chairman of the National Governors Association. It is therefore expedient to revisit the basis of the critical acclaim Fayemi has earned on account of his stewardship of the small agrarian state.

He does not have a loud and boisterous nature and he is prudent to a fault, hence his lack of interest in self-aggrandisement and going overboard to blow his own trumpet, but at the heart of his efforts as governor lies Fayemi’s moral compass. He is first a man of deep convictions driven by concrete social democratic principles. His motivations and vision for the Nigeria Agenda are well documented in books he has authored before and during his sojourn in public service so far, and his big ideas have found expression in a comprehensive and integrated manner in the policies, programmes, and projects implemented in Ekiti State. For example, Governance which is the first pillar and the mainframe for governmental functionality has taken a positive direction under his watch.

Clear evidence of how serious the Fayemi administration treats good governance can be seen in a tremendous improvement in transparency and ease of doing business indices which have placed the state among the best in Nigeria. Recently, the state was adjudged the second most transparent state in public procurement and financing. The state has also soared high in the Disbursement Linked Indicators mileage of the World Bank/FGN backed State Fiscal Transparency Accountability Sustainability (SFTAS) scheme aimed at improving probity, accountability, and transparency in public expenditure. It is no wonder that in spite of very lean revenue accruable to the state, it has continued to be a frontline state in school enrolment, public health coverage, social security, gender equality, ease of doing business, and social amenities. Ekiti has the highest life expectancy in Nigeria, the lowest out-of-school children, and the best social investment strategy.

Similarly, the administration has done well in infrastructure development with the completion of a number of critical roads such as Oye-Iye-Otun road, Aromoko-Erinjiyan-Ikogosi, Agbado-Ode-Isinbode-Omuo, New Ado-Iyin, Ilawe-Igbaraoke, and Ilupeju-Ire-Igbemo-Ijan. The government has also commenced the rehabilitation of Ado-Ifaki road and Ikole township roads, in addition to massive restoration of Ado-Ekiti metropolitan roads.

The government has delivered the Oja Oba Market at Erekesan. It has completed the magnificent Obafemi Awolowo Civic and Convention Center which is a multipurpose structure designed to accommodate shopping malls, a cultural center, cinemas, amphitheater, library, museums, halls, e.t.c. It is one of the first of such purpose built buildings in Nigeria. The government has also delivered the biggest water corporation headquarters in Nigeria and undertaken a total overhaul of three major water dams in Ero, Egbe, and Ujere with the installation of power sources, main pipes, and reticulation of hundreds of kilometers of pipes to towns and villages in about ten local government of the state.

In education, in fulfillment of the overall vision to develop manpower needs for sustainable development in agriculture as well as science and technology, the administration established the Ekiti State Polytechnic, Isan-Ekiti, and the Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology, Ikere-Ekiti. In an effort to expand access to secondary education, the administration has constructed five new model colleges, with three others being built in the three senatorial zones. Over 900 blocks of classrooms have been rehabilitated with sanitary, water, and fencing facilities, just as all schools in Ekiti have been supplied with furniture and instructional materials. It is noteworthy that education is free and compulsory for all children up to senior secondary school level.

In addition to the state’s free health care programme, the health sector has received a tremendous boost with the rehabilitation of all the primary health facilities across the state. The General Hospitals are also undergoing massive rehabilitation and equipping. The state’s tertiary health facility, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital has witnessed phenomenal growth in terms of expansion and building of structures to host the different departments of the hospital. More importantly, the administration saw to the full accreditation of the institution.

In terms of the big ideas to reposition the state as one of the most viable and economically self-sustaining states, the Fayemi administration began what is clearly an audacious journey to prosperity. The strategy is anchored on the areas of economic advantage as an agrarian state. In addition to a number of successful public-private partnerships such as the Ikun Dairy Farm now being run by Promasidor Limited, and the Ire Burnt Brick which has been revamped and given to a competent private sector operator, the administration created a thriving agric-processing zone in the northern senatorial district with massive agricultural processing industries springing up and smallholder farmers emerging.

The game changer Fayemi embarked on to help farmers have access to international markets is the construction of the agric-cargo airport that will be delivered by August, 2022. The vision is to make Ekiti the ultimate destination for the vegetable and allied produce market globally. Though landlocked, the airport will change the status of the state to an international destination without boundaries. The project is envisaged to create an agro-business hub and serve as both a national and international cargo gateway to Nigeria with the ability to attract both cultural and medical tourism. It will also be an international free trade zone. Technically, the runway can carry aircrafts as large as the Boeing 747 with a 3.6km usable runway (3.2km runway with overrun of 400m). The airport would also be useful for our national air defense system. When completed, the airport will have a night navigation system that can make 24 hours landing possible as well as bulk fuel installation for aircraft to stopover to refill while on transit. It will also serve as a major craft maintenance hub that will relieve local airlines of the humongous cost of maintaining their craft offshore. These are some of the unique offerings of the airport when completed.

Another big idea that Fayemi’s midas hands are touching is the Ekiti Knowledge Zone which is aimed at turning the people’s passion for learning into a viable economy. The Ekiti Knowledge Zone is a smart city, a piece of information, and communication technology (ICT) hub, and an innovation city where content creators, ICT experts, programmers, innovators, soft and hardware engineers can ply their trade. The vision is to make the EKZ a go-to place for all manner of innovative solutions destinations.

While Fayemi appreciates the importance of physical infrastructure as a catalyst for socioeconomic development, he is quite aware that the ultimate operating system for any society to work remains the values upon which the society is constructed. It is for this reason that he undertook a comprehensive values orientation project that saw to the development of Ekiti Values Education as a compulsory subject in Ekiti public schools. This is a major legacy to ensure that the future generations are brought up on sound ethical principles.

There are many more phenomenal achievements of the Fayemi administration in Ekiti State that are well documented, including his efforts in improving security in the state, extensive civil service and public sector reforms and facilitating the legal framework that would ensure no one is discriminated against on account of their religion, gender, tribe, age, or physical ability. In Ekiti State, there is a zero tolerance policy for Gender Based Violence, a law to protect and empower differently abled people, and a law to ensure women are given an equitable percentage of appointive political offices. Fayemi has fought to ensure no one is left behind, and his template of inclusive governance is needed at the federal level to heal and unite all Nigerians again.

In conclusion, it is necessary to touch on Fayemi’s tenure as Minister of Mines and Steel Development. Fayemi drove the formulation of a sector roadmap unprecedented in its scope, ambition and buy-in, which is what is now being used by his successors. The reforms in the sector required a dogged public official able to rally all the stakeholders, and Fayemi fit the bill. Using a decisive yet consensual leadership style, he secured the cooperation of a disparate range of industry actors in charting a new course for the sector. If his transition from state governor to federal minister and then back to governor was seamless, it was due to Fayemi’s consistency.

In bringing all the sector stakeholders together, Fayemi was applying the same philosophy of participatory governance that has defined his public service career, and which Nigeria desperately needs now – a detribalised nationalist and proven technocrat with the expertise, experience, and network of relationships across the country, to build consensus on the imperatives for rebuilding a new Nigeria.

History has placed on the APC stakeholders and delegates the responsibility of choosing a candidate that is best positioned to move Nigeria forward – and we hope they make the right choice in the person of Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, for a New Nigeria.


*Akin Rotimi writes from Ado-Ekiti*
https://nationalmailonline.com/fayemis-legacy-in-ekiti-and-the-possibilities-for-the-nigeria-agenda-by-akin-rotimi/

Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by Mathesea(m): 8:16pm On Jun 06, 2022
Interesting read
Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by Basic123: 8:17pm On Jun 06, 2022
Fayemi legacy in Ekiti grin


Fayemi too dey get legacy grin

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by pharmagba: 8:17pm On Jun 06, 2022
It is only a non performer that gives us long story,
We have eyes and we can see,
Fayemi is a non-performer. Only legacy of mediocre and below average.

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by Think9ja(m): 8:17pm On Jun 06, 2022
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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by Mickykarim: 8:18pm On Jun 06, 2022
Fayemi provided the following and according to the writer without any sense of value with responsibility.

Free education
provision of roads
Free medical attention
Security.

ALL THE ABOVE MENTIONS ARE THE CONVENTIONAL NORMAL AND THE ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ELCETED EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF ANY DEMOCRATIC DISPENSATION ALL OVER THE WORLD WHERE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE OBTAINS.

It is only in Nigeria and the black world that we CELEBRATE what is expected of any public officer and usual normal public office DELIVERIES.

WHAT DID Fayemi CAMPAIGNED TO DO FOR THE PEOPLE IF NOT THE ENUMERATION ABOVE.

Therefore, Fayemi has neither done anything extraordinary, nor perform beyond the expectations. He has actually done what was expected of him in public office which cannot be verified. It is the people of the Ekiti state, not you PAID AGENT that should sing his praise if he actually delivered dividends of the democracy, he promised the electorate.

Mr. WRITER YOU HAVE NOT ONLY EXPOSED Fayemi FOR SAUNDARY PERFORMANCE, RATHER NON-PERFORMANCE AS GOVERNOR OF Ekiti State.

Clearly, you have no understanding of the duties of the office of the executive governor of a state with, what it entails. Including, the functions expected of any governor of a state.

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by KingsDigital88: 8:18pm On Jun 06, 2022
What id this one writing when the cabal have gotten there consensus candidate

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by Donpuffy(m): 8:18pm On Jun 06, 2022
We the Ekiti kete are watching

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by Manny21: 8:18pm On Jun 06, 2022
This one no enter permutation at all at all. Shaki n se bi ora.

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by planetE(m): 8:18pm On Jun 06, 2022
MUMU fayemi, Northerners dey even dribble your boss Tinubu comot from the race u dey keep your own hope alive

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by iiifedimma(f): 8:19pm On Jun 06, 2022
Okay
Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by tamdun: 8:21pm On Jun 06, 2022
Zulum,Umahi, sanwolu,wike don't talk too much, their achievements are visible to everyone, so spare us this long epistle of bull shit

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by KillerCrocodile: 8:21pm On Jun 06, 2022
Tinubu go Cry tire this week..... cheesy
Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by HernanCortes: 8:22pm On Jun 06, 2022
sojiboy:
*FAYEMI’S LEGACY IN EKITI AND THE POSSIBILITIES FOR THE NIGERIA AGENDA*

By Akin Rotimi


https://nationalmailonline.com/fayemis-legacy-in-ekiti-and-the-possibilities-for-the-nigeria-agenda-by-akin-rotimi/

Fayemi is a dumb thief

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by Skyehigher1: 8:22pm On Jun 06, 2022
Very stupid legacy by this time of the last gasped presidential primaries that you supposed to have consesus amongst themselves

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by funshint(m): 8:29pm On Jun 06, 2022
Please what is this...abeg stop this jare. Make all of una better give una sense.
Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by Coolbreeze1988(m): 8:30pm On Jun 06, 2022
A governor that bought 50mil mattress for the government house he built, that HE Fayose returned!

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by Charly68: 8:31pm On Jun 06, 2022
Where is the legacy ? What did he achieve? Go to nations whose GDP are not up to that of Ekiti and things are far better ..

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by Profayo: 8:32pm On Jun 06, 2022
All your posts are about Fayemi

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by EmirOfNews: 8:53pm On Jun 06, 2022
What stupid legacy? Abeg shift
Mickykarim:
Fayemi provided the following and according to the writer without any sense of value with responsibility.

Free education
provision of roads
Free medical attention
Security.

ALL THE ABOVE MENTIONS ARE THE CONVENTIONAL NORMAL AND THE ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ELCETED EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF ANY DEMOCRATIC DISPENSATION ALL OVER THE WORLD WHERE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE OBTAINS.

It is only in Nigeria and the black world that we CELEBRATE what is expected of any public officer and usual normal public office DELIVERIES.

WHAT DID Fayemi CAMPAIGNED TO DO FOR THE PEOPLE IF NOT THE ENUMERATION ABOVE.

Therefore, Fayemi has neither done anything extraordinary, nor perform beyond the expectations. He has actually done what was expected of him in public office which cannot be verified. It is the people of the Ekiti state, not you PAID AGENT that should sing his praise if he actually delivered dividends of the democracy, he promised the electorate.

Mr. WRITER YOU HAVE NOT ONLY EXPOSED Fayemi FOR SAUNDARY PERFORMANCE, RATHER NON-PERFORMANCE AS GOVERNOR OF Ekiti State.

Clearly, you have no understanding of the duties of the office of the executive governor of a state with, what it entails. Including, the functions expected of any governor of a state.
God bless you brother...

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by IncredibleWrite: 8:56pm On Jun 06, 2022
See whitewashing. It's such a shame. See what an agent was paid to scribble down.

Ekiti was created at the same time as Ebonyi. They both have limited resources but can you compare both states today? Not even in your wildest dreams.

If the Governor is performing, we will know. You don't need to write an epistle to tell us.

I blame Buhari. Every dick and harry now feels they can be President.

If Yahaya Bello's praise singers detail his achievements here, you will begin to wonder if it's the same Kogi we all know riddled with underdevelopment, insecurity, and poverty or if there's another one elsewhere

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by gasparpisciotta: 9:12pm On Jun 06, 2022
Arse lickers thread

Picture of op and his goons looking more info for this write up....

Don’t insult us please

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by nicestguy1: 9:13pm On Jun 06, 2022
Monkey no fine but him mama like am na him be case of this author.
Keep writing and 1 day u will believe ur own fairytales.
The day Nigeria moves away from potlitix of benefits to politix based on facts that impact the common man is the day Nigeria will progress.
Every1 knows how useless fayemi is with governance ....as he is only good at writing or speaking but not in delivery of his flowery words


sojiboy:
*FAYEMI’S LEGACY IN EKITI AND THE POSSIBILITIES FOR THE NIGERIA AGENDA*

By Akin Rotimi


https://nationalmailonline.com/fayemis-legacy-in-ekiti-and-the-possibilities-for-the-nigeria-agenda-by-akin-rotimi/
Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by AdesewaAde(f): 9:15pm On Jun 06, 2022
Which Fayemi?
My own state Governor ?
You guys are dumba*s
He did nothing, Fayemi wey him own charity begin abroad and ended at home.

Ole omo Isan Ekiti..

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Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by Peterina(m): 9:23pm On Jun 06, 2022
Which stupid legacy?
sojiboy:
*FAYEMI’S LEGACY IN EKITI AND THE POSSIBILITIES FOR THE NIGERIA AGENDA*

By Akin Rotimi


https://nationalmailonline.com/fayemis-legacy-in-ekiti-and-the-possibilities-for-the-nigeria-agenda-by-akin-rotimi/
Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by BeeNG3: 9:23pm On Jun 06, 2022
Failure
Re: Fayemi’s Legacy In Ekiti And The Possibilities For The Nigeria Agenda by Samtay1: 9:32pm On Jun 06, 2022
Mickykarim:
Fayemi provided the following and according to the writer without any sense of value with responsibility.

Free education
provision of roads
Free medical attention
Security.

ALL THE ABOVE MENTIONS ARE THE CONVENTIONAL NORMAL AND THE ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ELCETED EXECUTIVE GOVERNOR OF ANY DEMOCRATIC DISPENSATION ALL OVER THE WORLD WHERE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE OBTAINS.

It is only in Nigeria and the black world that we CELEBRATE what is expected of any public officer and usual normal public office DELIVERIES.

WHAT DID Fayemi CAMPAIGNED TO DO FOR THE PEOPLE IF NOT THE ENUMERATION ABOVE.

Therefore, Fayemi has neither done anything extraordinary, nor perform beyond the expectations. He has actually done what was expected of him in public office which cannot be verified. It is the people of the Ekiti state, not you PAID AGENT that should sing his praise if he actually delivered dividends of the democracy, he promised the electorate.

Mr. WRITER YOU HAVE NOT ONLY EXPOSED Fayemi FOR SAUNDARY PERFORMANCE, RATHER NON-PERFORMANCE AS GOVERNOR OF Ekiti State.

Clearly, you have no understanding of the duties of the office of the executive governor of a state with, what it entails. Including, the functions expected of any governor of a state.
you have successfully destroyed the writer and his principal

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