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Saturday, 4 June 2016

Ayo Fayose says he has gone on indefinite strike

Ekiti state governor, Ayo Fayose, says he has gone on indefinite strike just as the state civil service are currently embarking on an indefinite strike following unpaid salaries. In a live broadcast in the state today June 4th, Fayose said
“I want to tell workers that I have placed myself on indefinite strike in solidarity with them. I share your pains, but it is rather unfortunate that a man can’t give what he doesn’t have,” he said in a broadcast.
Presently, I am handicapped and there is nothing I can do. I appeal that you put the interest of the state above everything, because the present position affects everybody. I have told you the true position of the finances of the state, of which you had played critical roles in allocation of federal allocations to relevant sectors which shows how well I had carried you along since the dwindling revenue to the state commenced. During my first term, I mean, 2003 to 2006, I used to pay salary of workers by 21st of every month. But the present situation is very unfortunate and we have to learn how to live with it until the country wriggles out of it and things will change for better. I want to say that I will be expecting you back to your offices when you are ready to return to work. I shall be expecting you.”he said

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    1. He should be impeached. This isn't even funny, it's pathetic and embarrassing to the country as a whole. A governor can't even generate his own revenue. Unbelievable. Just don't collect salary as you strike. Not like he does anything anyways

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  2. let him pay them with all the money he has stolen from the state ,useless empty head man with loud speakers mouth,i swear them go suffer am

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  3. He should also suspend his salary and that of his executive to show solidarity, secondly his mouth should go on strike too cus we've had enough of his mouth diarrhea . He left his duties as a governor to chase PMB shadow,shameless man! Big failure! I just pity the people of Ekiti cus they dont know the mistake the have as governor. They should chase him out of the government house the same way he was chased away in 2006 cus he doesn't have chinkpom to offer in politics generally ,psychiatric hospital is where he belongs!



    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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  4. He should also suspend his salary and that of his executive to show solidarity, secondly his mouth should go on strike too cus we've had enough of his mouth diarrhea . He left his duties as a governor to chase PMB shadow,shameless man! Big failure! I just pity the people of Ekiti cus they dont know the mistake the have as governor. They should chase him out of the government house the same way he was chased away in 2006 cus he doesn't have chinkpom to offer in politics generally ,psychiatric hospital is where he belongs!



    ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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    1. go and sit down and eat ur akara.mugu

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  5. This man is truly funny.....

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  6. Oh!

    I can feel his pain and frustration not b able to tak care of dis predicament.

    I hope PMB wil come to his rescue*wink*

    At least for now he wil learn to shut his mouth speaking against PMB. Sigh of relief for PMB, lolzzzzzz.

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    1. My thoughts exactly. Mr. President too can't give what he doesn't have.
      Unfortunately, Nigeria too has decided to go into a mini civil war at the wrong time when they should allow him to work on positive things. He is busy fighting all sorts of renegades

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  7. Fayosh baba, the guy don cut chain. All of us so strike. Oya make we craze and see who craze pass.

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  8. Funniest governor

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  9. It is well with my country.

    Repent now tomorrow may be too late!

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  10. mr peter ayodele, u always have a new twist, althought it is a comon problem.... God help naija

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  11. Instead of you to summon all the intelligent mind in Ekiti to sort for a way Ekiti can generate fund, Noooo! Instead you summon all the news paper company on how they can publish your insults on front page. You're a loser Sir

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  12. Yeye man! He should pay dem from all he has stolen. Linda take note!

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  13. Lmao clown
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  14. Issorite. I too have gone on indefinite strike

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  15. Will this your own strike action put food on their table...#onMYway...

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  16. Please when will he be put in yaba left? He's loosing it!

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  17. Illiterate agbero governor

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  18. Very funny@ '...will be expecting u bck to work wen u are ready...'
    Very very pitiable@'...we hv to learn how to live with it'.
    Funny how our politicians do not hv anything to offer! No creativity! Nothing! Well, its only in Niaja an illiterate will be head of a professor of law! #whogrammarepp# Naija i hail o.

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  19. Do I hear you said they should return to their offices when they are ready to work ? Na wa ooo

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  20. Stupidity at large. This man has gone raving mad.

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  21. #GovFayoseHasGoneMadAgain
    What sort of utterance is this? Does that mean the state is now on autopilot? Wonders shall never end. Can't this man be removed from office before he runs the state aground?

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  22. hrm paul ojeih4 June 2016 at 22:37

    If he is on strike I hope he won't collect salary, I hope he won't touch d state alocation

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  23. So they shld eat sand loudsy gov.trash

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  24. Dumb ass.. won't be shocked when you make known the reasons for your opaque decisions. The presidential sit is of it cuz you'll practically get nothing for a support from those who really understand your ill long plotted strategy.

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  25. Strike mood activated in Ekiti state.


    says, Genevieve.

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  26. Lekwanu insults oooh! Shei, there is God oooh.

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  27. CLOWN! Dwindling revenue ..... yet you never forget to take your huge security vote every month, from the same dwindling allocation. Ekiti people deserve the character they 'elected' as governor.

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  28. Politics, economics , and good governance with vision. These qualities are lacking...

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  29. Politics, economics , and good governance with vision. These qualities are lacking...

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  30. Funny governor. Always very funny. Nothing upstairs. Empty head. I dey laff o. In obj voice

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  31. It was reported that he collects N250mm security vote monthly before anything. Fool

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  32. Hmmmm,this is cruelty of the highest order..

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  33. They fit themselves, sebi they rejected the professor . Let them enjoy their governor.

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  34. Instead of opening his loud mouth nd insulting PMB while dnt he sit down nd think on hw 2 internally generate revenue for d state...mtcheww

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  35. So no more sharing of rice and other stomach infrastructure items??? Call off your strike o, cos ekiti peeps got to eat

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  36. It's unfortunate that most of the present governors are ill-equipped and prepared to deal with the present winter season which our dear country currently finds itself.

    But leadership can be learnt, even on the job. There's no room for anger or disillusion or wishful thinking in leadership. Not when the lives of hundreds of thousands o civil servants and their dependents are relying on their politically elected governor to figure out way out of this mess.

    I think the responsible thing to do as an executive governor should be to assemble the state's business gurus, political thinkers and heavyweights to have a strategy session and figure out a way from this recession.

    Perhaps the state may not need more loans, but a reformulation, regraming and restrategizing of their present human resources into areas of higher demand- like agriculture.

    If the government can't feed the people, the people should be give lands, seeds, fertilizer and support to ensure they can feed themselves and other Nigerians.

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  37. Some states need to go. Any state that needs federal allocation to pay salaries is not worth it.what work are they doing then? Work that is not generating revenue? And this clown is bold to say he can't pay salaries b'cos of low allocation.

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  38. He should resign honourably.A state with one of the highest number of professors in different fields including economics doesn't has economic advisers because the Governor behaves like Agberu.Tim71

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  39. Can you imagine what you telling someone about his means of survival
    Interest of a state that doesn't have their own interest at heart
    Ondo and Ekiti are one hell of a state

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  40. Hw can dey even elect dis insane person as governor 4 d second tym?his salary should also go on strik.never heard of a governor going on strik,never

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  41. My erudite governor, please educate these ignorant nigerians and tell them that you are putting ur salary on hold but not ur discharge of ur constitutional duties. Also tell them that even though u have suspended receiving salary, its not enough in comparison to the suffering of the masses, but you will do your best and leave the rest to God. God bless you my governor.

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