Wednesday, 14 May 2014

I Will Create Job For Ekiti Indigenes in Ondo - Fayose

The Ekiti State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governorship candidate, Mr. Ayodele Fayose at the weekend assured indigenes of his state, both at home and in Ondo State that if elected, his administration will create jobs for them. Fayose made this promise in Akure, the Ondo State capital, while meeting some indigenes of Ekiti State living in Ondo
State.

The PDP candidate recalled that in his first term as governor, he was able to provide jobs for over 10,000 indigenes of the state, assuring that he would do more if elected.
The former governor noted that he would be able to create jobs for Ekiti people in Ondo state by working hand in hand with the government.
His words, “I am going to be a governor to every indigenes of Ekiti anywhere they are in the whole world. My eight years’ experience outside government has made me more mature. This is a new Fayose. God has added more to my wisdom. I promise you, indigenes of Ekiti residing in Ondo State that I will have a smooth relationship with the government of Ondo State and this will help in creating jobs for you.
“I will never abuse Governor Kayode Fayemi because as at now, he is still our governor until his tenure expires. I am very sure by June 21, he will be voted out and on October, his tenure will end because the people are tired of failed administration. My people cannot continue to suffer for another four years.
“My people, I really appreciate how you trooped out to welcome me. I remember when I came here with Governor Fayemi and implored you to support him, this is my turn and I want your supports. If truly you are sincere to support me and you did not registered in Ekiti, you can easily transfer your voter cards from here in Ondo to your wards. If you are facing any challenge in doing this, you can kindly contact us and we are ready to help you”.
While listing some of his achievements in his three and half years in office which include dualization of roads, building of markets, paying workers’ salaries and others, Fayose promised to do more if elected.

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