Your Excellency, I Have Taken My Time to Read Through Your New Year
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Your Excellency, I have taken my time to read through your new year message of January 1st, 2014 in which you, among other things, expressed your concern for security of lives and properties in the State while calling on “all stakeholders, the people, the political elite, traditional rulers, e.t.c.to put all efforts to ensure Ekiti State records a free and fair 2014 election that would be a model to other States and a reflection of the honourable people that we are”. Your Excellency, I feel compelled at this point to write to express my concern, like many well- meaning stakeholders in Ekiti State, over your seeming capacity to say one thing and do the exact opposite. To begin with, putting yourself in my shoes, how would I and my constituents believe your professed commitment to protection of properties if I made statutory payments to the Signage Agency under your office to mount 16 billboards as an elected Representative to wish people who elected you and I into office a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year on the 22nd of December 2013 and, in less than 48hrs thereafter, your political appointees had destroyed all of the billboards while you conveniently looked away? Or how can I and the two young widows and 3 children as well as relatives and kinsmen of late Folusho Ogundare, my supporter who was killed in a most gruesome manner on the street of Emure-Ekiti on November 3rd, 2013 and in respect of which 9 members of your Excellency’s 2nd term campaign team are still in police custody, believe your self-acclaimed commitment to protection of lives and other rhetorical claims in your new year message? If you really ask me, your excellency, I fear that you, probably without knowing it, constitute the greatest threat to the realization of a free and fair election in Ekiti State in 2014 owing to your seeming allergy to any form of opposition as well as the intransigence of many of the political gladiators you surround yourself with in Ekiti and who seem to have finally boxed you into a corner. Your Excellency, how, for instance, will you explain the fact that you and your cronies are the only elected and appointed public servants or statesmen who can air their views and programmes on the Television (EKTV) and Radio components of the Broadcasting Service of Ekiti State (BSES)? Their refusal to air paid advertorials and programmes due to what has been termed “order from above” is clearly in violation of known guidelines of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), thereby denying the populace of the needed information aside from Government propaganda. It is a fact known to many today that the reason you have deliberately chosen to deny access to critical stakeholders and manipulate information dissemination through the State owned electronic media is so that you can actually rule without being criticised. You want the world to hear that you are the best Governor Ekiti State has produced and may ever produce. Yet, you don’t want Ekiti stakeholders to have access to the media through which they can review your performance and, where necessary, critique your policy and programme implementation procedure. You are the only one who can talk in addition to the few ones you still manage to trust among your appointees and collaborators who merely re-echo the things you say. For instance, the State today has come under a huge weight of debt due to your indiscriminate and excessive borrowings within the last two years with a lot of misplacement of priorities in the application of borrowed funds. To me, the issue is not about whether or not the Government could borrow money to finance investments and developmental projects. Not at all. Rather, it is about the extent, rapidity, sincerity of purpose and due process compliance standard in the disbursement, which could have prevented the high level of wastages, owing to inexperience and deafening corruption, as well as unprecedented level of capital flight currently going on in Ekiti where career civil servants have almost all been rendered redundant because all manners of self-acclaimed Consultants are made to take over their ministerial responsibilities. No accountable Government would short the doors of its media, funded by Tax Payers money, to critical stakeholders and to public opinion. As I always say to you, Mr. Governor, you have tried your very best, given the extent of your experience and political exposure since the best that any man can be expected to give is his best. God Almighty knows, my family members sincerely believe, my associates carry the faith and all those who are familiar with my antecedents are convinced that the only reason I would choose to run for governorship at this time is because I, most definitely, can do much better than your best. Not because I am a magician, but because I am better equipped and with a deeper and much more scientific understanding of what is to be done to bring about a new and united Ekiti where more can be delivered for less and without the future of the State and her people being mortgaged to local and international finance capita. I know what it means and, by God’s Grace, I have what it takes to, beyond rhetoric, govern not from an Olympian height but from an all-inclusive perspective where the workers (at State and Local Government levels), those who taught us and are still teaching our children, the traditional institutions, the academia, the youth, the women, the civil society, including organised labour, religious and community leaders as well as private (formal and informal) sector participants will be made relevant to the decision making process and implementation of Government policies and programmes. In sending you a copy of this open letter, Your Excellency, it will be, primarily, for the purpose of encouraging you to do one interesting thing that I find most amusing about your style. You always make it sound as if those who criticise your style of administration don’t know what they are doing or whatever they are saying makes no meaning to the world of Dr. Olukayode John Fayemi. But right after your rhetorical responses, you always go back to the drawing board to work on how to implement their suggestions without making it seem that is what you are doing. Your Excellency, when I insisted (between October 2010 and October 2011) that it was immoral for you, as a self-acclaimed product of the civil society, not to do anything that would show commitment to the plight of the elderly through an identifiable social security programme you did not think I was saying anything serious to you. But when I invited you to witness a practical demonstration of my good faith commitment to the plight of the elderly at my Widows’ Empowerment programme in February 2012 (in Ado Ekiti) where I gave a cheque of N20,000.00 (Twenty Thousand Naira) to each of the two hundred indigent widows constituting the first batch of beneficiaries (Eight Hundred and Ten have so far benefited) and everyone present at the occasion (including Her Excellency, the First Lady who represented you) saw and celebrated its positive impact, you had to go back to the drawing board to work out an arrangement of paying N5,000 (Five Thousand Naira) monthly to selected elders and you even recently referred to that as the most important policy of your administration, even though this is a mere fraction of a comprehensive social development policy agenda I had volunteered to you as a former Commissioner for Youth, Sports and Social Development in Lagos State. I equally criticized you openly for undue interference in the affairs of labour and students unions (with some of them having their leadership structure dissolved) by your administration owing to what I perceived as a sense of insecurity and leadership complex on your part, reminding you that this was equally inconsistent with your self-acclaimed activist background. You sent your hit men after me to warn and harass me and my associates, even when you knew that I meant well and was merely discouraging you from doing the same thing which you and I had been known to condemn in the days of military dictatorship. As a change agent though, my joy knew no bound when, a few weeks ago, I was informed by some of your principal aides that you had asked the students of tertiary institutions owned by the State Government to go ahead and hold their elections, even if it is merely a palliative measure to make you look good in the eye of the public as we all prepare for the gubernatorial elections this year. Recall also, your excellency, that I insisted that your manner of Local Government administration as well as the management of the federally collectible monthly allocated funds to the sixteen Local Governments of Ekiti State was illegal, immoral and arbitrary and could never really enhance true and sustainable development at the grassroots level. Similarly, I impressed it on your excellency that it was totally unacceptable and would not help your democratic credentials for you to spend over three years in office and not ensure to organise Local Government elections and return Local Government administration to the people through democratically elected Local Government Chairmen, Vice Chairmen and Councillors instead of administering our Local Governments as an extension of the Governor’s office through your appointed Local Government Caretaker Chairmen who have to continuously do your own biddings (in place of an allegiance to the people of their Local Governments) in order to secure your consent for appointment renewal every six months.