Fayemi diverted N4.1 billion Ekiti workers’ pay to APC, PDP

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Ekiti has raised fresh allegations again former Governor of the State, Kayode Fayemi, accusing him of diverting N4.1billion from workers entitlements to his party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, while he was in office.

In a statement on Sunday, the PDP said the discovery was made during the recent workers’ verification exercise.

The allegation is coming few days after the APC accused the governor, Ayodele Fayose, of appropriating to himself N720 million as his severance allowance in arrears.

The PDP statement, which was signed by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Jackson Adebayo, alleged that Mr. Fayemi used ghost workers to perpetrate the fraud.

Mr. Adebayo said, “Some of the money involved in the fraud amounting to N2.1 billion was withdrawn from the salary accounts of civil servants and moved to the APC secretariat for sharing from time to time in the four years that the APC government led by Fayemi lasted in Ekiti State.

“The missing deductions from workers’ salaries for the months of April, May, June July and August, 2014 running to about N1.8 billion was also traced to the APC secretariat.

“We have it on good authority that the missing deductions from civil servants’ salaries for five months were gathered together immediately it dawned on the Fayemi-led government that there will not be funds to maintain the party after Fayemi’s exit on October 16, 2014 because the party would not have access to the money from the ghost workers again.”

According to him, the money set aside for payment of allowances of members of the National Youth Service Corps, about N220 million, was given to members of the state executive of the APC by Mr. Fayemi as a parting gift.

“It is just unfortunate that most of these facts are coming out now. Initially, we thought they were mere rumour; it is now clear that APC government deliberately robbed Ekiti workers of their entitlements in an unprecedented fraudulent manner that cannot even be imagined in a Banana Republic.

“We are calling on all the stakeholders, especially the traditional rulers in Ekiti State and across Nigeria to prevail on the leadership of the APC to return all the money so fraudulently moved to the party from the state’s account, he said.

He said the refund of the deductions from workers’ salaries was imperative, considering the prevailing economic downturn the government of the state is facing due to the huge debt left behind by the immediate past administration of the.

When contacted, the Publicity Secretary of the Ekiti APC, Taiwo Olatunbora, said he was studying the PDP allegation and would react appropriately in due course.

PT