#Ministerialscreening: Senate Screens Kayode Fayemi, He Denied Buying N50m Bed In Govt. House
The Senate just finished screening Kayode Fayemi. During his
screening, the former governor answered quite a number of
questions.
Reacting to claims that he left a heavy debt burden in his state while he
was governor, Fayemi said he borrowed to offset debts owed by his
predecessor, Segun Oni and also to develop infrastructures which he
promised his people during his election. He said the debt figures being
brandished around is false.
Reacting to a question that he spent unwarranted sums of money to build
a government house during his tenure as governor, Fayemi said he met a
2 bedroom apartment government house and so decided to build a
befitting government house. He said the government house was a
multipurpose house. He denied claims of buying a N50 million bed in the
Ekiti state. He said there is even no N1.5 million bed in the Ekiti
government house he built. He dared anyone to bring forward an invoice
showing that he paid N50 million for any bed in the government house.
“I challenge anybody who claims that I bought a bed for N50 million to
prove it. Anyone one who knows me personally knows that I am not
given to frivolities. Not even a bed of N1.5 million is there. I left
everything behind when I left. All I did was to build a befitting
government house for the state.”
Answering questions on how he will handle the education crisis in
Nigeria, Fayemi said we need to do more about Nigeria’s teacher quality.
He said much needs to be done to make public school education
attractive. He also said we need to do more on our curriculum as well as
enrollment of students particularly in the Northern states. He advocated
for a better judicial system. He asked that people should be prosecuted
for Boko Haram activities. He was asked to take a bow and go.
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