The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has slammed
Governor Ayodele Fayose over his streetlight fuel supply cost claim.
It said the governor was deliberately inflating the figure while spending less on public light supply to short-change the state.
APC’s alarm came on the heels of increasing wave of criminal activities under the cover of the night in the state capital.
Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, said in a statement that the
short period of light supply between 7pm and 10pm had encouraged
criminals to terrorise residents at night.
According to him, cases of car snatching have increased while
residents lose their possessions to thieves on the streets at nights
unlike during former Governor Kayode Fayemi’s administration when
streetlight supply spanned 6.30pm to 6.30am in the state capital.
“Ekiti people cannot continue in this reversal of fortunes since
Fayose came on board. The governor said some time ago during his monthly
media chat that he spent N210m monthly on streetlights. This is a
blatant lie because NUPENG suppliers of diesel for streetlights have
since revealed that only 10,000 litres of diesel are supplied monthly to
power streetlights,” he said.
Accusing the governor of deceiving the public and passing bloated
fuel supply cost to the government, Olatunbosun said the party had since
discovered that three suppliers of diesel jointly supply 10,000 litres
every month to power streetlights.
He added that even at that the governor was still owing the suppliers
millions of naira, even though the governor would insist he paid N210m
monthly.
Olatunbosun quoted NUPENG’s letter of August 12, 2015 to the governor
pleading to be paid N71,094,750.00 on diesel supply, failure of which
they would stop supplying diesel.
He added, “Only 10,000 litres are supplied monthly to power the
streetlights in Ado-Ekiti. A litre is N130, meaning N1.3m is spent on
diesel every month.
“If you divide that amount into 30 days making a month, then a total
of N43,300 is spent on diesel per day, but to the chagrin of the
unsuspecting public, the governor is claiming N210m monthly for the
supply of diesel.”
- The Punch
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