‘I GO TO BEER PARLOUR EVERY FRIDAY TO STAY WITH THE COMMON MEN’ – AYO FAYOSE
Governor of Ekiti State,
Mr. Ayodele Fayose, has said he patronises drinking joints every Friday in
order to get close to the ‘common man’ in the state.
The governor said this in
Abuja on Thursday while defending the concept of “stomach infrastructure”
introduced by his government.
He told journalists that it
would be wrong to assume that stomach infrastructure meant only sharing of food
and money to the people.
Fayose said, “I also go to
beer parlour on Fridays to stay with the common men there. Governance is not
church; it is about diverse characters and you must relate with them as such.
“Christmas is coming, why do
people go out of their ways to be shopping or doing other things if it is not
just to make people merry?
“So, I’m grooming chicken,
buying rice, yams, plantain, and the rest of them. I am sure if I give them to
families during the festive period, they will be happy. So, stomach
infrastructure is a way of life.”
The governor said that most
people who committed crime did so because they felt that life was no longer
worthy of living for them and that there was no one to tell them that there is
life for them.
He said it was because of
this that he set up a department for stomach infrastructure and also appointed
a special assistant and a personal assistant on it.
“So, my style, without
apology, is that stomach infrastructure is a way of life for me, I will relate
well with my people to alleviate poverty and hunger,” he added.
He said that the welfare of
the people in the society mattered, hence his condemnation of spending N3.3bn
on the building of Governor’s House by his predecessor, ex-Governor Kayode
Fayemi.
“That is not to condemn or
fight anybody but I have another instance, the University of Ado Ekiti has most
of its courses yet to be accredited and they needed about N800m to sort out
those problems, will the governor be living in affluence when the whole state
is in darkness?,” he asked.
On the face-off between him
and members of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, the governor said he was
already discussing with the speaker.
He said he was sure that the
leadership of the House was ready to work with him.
He
said, “I am an experienced governor and I know the game. Very soon, my House of
Assembly will be together, working to keep the ground running; they want to
work with me and I want to work with them.Culled from Punch
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