Ekiti Obas lament poor treatment by Fayose
Traditional rulers in Ekiti State have
appealed to the State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, to revisit their
welfare packages that have allegedly been bastardised in the last four
years.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary
to Governor Kayode Fayemi, Mr Yinka Oyebode, said the traditional
rulers narrated their ordeals at a meeting with the governor in his
office on Tuesday.
The traditional rulers reportedly
lamented that their salaries were not paid regularly and their
allowances slashed to 40 per cent leading to situations where some of
them got sitting allowances as low as N2,000 or N400.
The statement said, “The Obas, led by
their Chairman, Oba Oluwole Ademolaju, the Oloye of Oye- Ekiti, said it
was unfortunate that custodians of the culture and tradition of the
people could be treated in such a shabby and despicable manner where
peanuts approved for them could not be paid while some people were
living grandiose lifestyle.
“They called on the governor to be
compassionate on them and return their rights and privileges that have
been denied them in the last four years, urging that their plight should
be looked into within the ambit of available resources.
“The Obas also used the opportunity to
appreciate the governor for the cars he bought for them five years ago
which the majority of them are still using. They, however, lamented that
about 13 Obas who were crowned after the exercise were denied official
vehicles by the Fayose’s administration.
“They gave kudos to Fayemi for giving
over 120 cars to all Ekiti Obas during his first tenure adding that it
was commendable and unprecedented in the history of the state and
Nigeria at large.”
Earlier, Fayemi had solicited their
support for his administration adding that government could not move
forward without the support of the traditional institution.
While assuring them that his
administration would complete all abandoned projects before his tenure
lapses, the governor promised to partner with them in his drive to
develop the state as all projects would be based on the needs of the
people.
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