APC DRAMA As Outgoing Governor Fayemi Creates Additional 18 Local Councils, You Can’t Create LGAs After Losing Elections, Fayose Tells Fayemi

Despite losing the Ekiti State Governorship election, Governor Kayode Fayemi  is set  to create additional 18 Council Development Areas based on the recommendations of the White Paper Committee set up by his administration.
Already, Governor-elect, Ayo Fayose, has described the move as absurd.
According to www.pointblanknews.com, in a press statement, the Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Mr. Tayo Ekundayo, said the new council areas will be created from the existing 16 local government areas following a referendum by the State Independent Electoral Commission (SIEC) and consideration of the outcome of the referendum by the State House of Assembly.
They will operate as Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) pending the concurrence of the National Assembly, which would accord them the status of full-fledged local government councils.
According to the commissioner, the new councils and their proposed headquarters as contained in the White Paper and approved by the State Executive Council are as follows:
i)               Ado West Local Council Development Area-   Okesha
ii)              Ado-North LCDA———————————  Oke –Ila
iii)            Ado-Central LCDA——————————– Ijigbo
iv)             Ekiti North-East LCDA————————— Kota- Ekiti
v)              Ogotun/Igbaraodo LCDA————————- Oke- Agbe
vi)             Osi/Isokan LCDA ——————————— Ifaki
vii)           Eka Meta LCDA———————————– Erijiyan- Ekiti
viii)          Okemesi/Ido Ile LCDA————————— Okemesi – Ekiti
ix)             Gbonyin LCDA———————————— Aisegba
x)              Irewolede LCDA——————————— Iloro- Ekiti
xi)             Irede LCDA————————————— Ipoti-Ekiti
xii)           Ikere West  LCDA——————————- Anaye
xiii)          Ajoni LCDA————————————– Aiyedun
xiv)          Ifelodun LCDA———————————– Igbemo –Ekiti
xv)            Araromi LCDA———————————– Iyin –Ekiti
xvi)          Ero LCDA—————————————– Igogo
xvii)         Ifesowapo LCDA——————————– Bamisile Land
xviii)       Ifeloju LCDA————————————- Ilupeju- Ekiti
Meanwhile the Ekiti State governor-elect, Mr Ayo Fayose, on Thursday in Abuja, said that the concession of incumbent governor Kayode Fayemi to defeat was a propaganda stunt aimed at eliciting public sympathy. Fayose told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that although Fayemi at the weekend conceded publicly and congratulated him, the governor had not picked calls from him since then.
“The governor said I am conceding to defeat. Let me be realistic with you, there is a difference between propaganda and reality. “I have been calling the governor since after our meeting but he hasn’t picked the call. “If you read all papers now, he said I will create local governments before I go; how do you reconcile these things? “I am not a propagandist, I am a realist. The governor says he will do employment before he leaves that means you want to create problem for the incoming government. “So I see that concession, as good as it may be, we must all be realistic about it, we must not deceive the Nigerian populace. “Their party said we are still studying the ink used by INEC; it is the governor that conceded not our party,” he said.
Fayose recalled that in 2003, his predecessor, Mr Niyi Adebayo, also conceded defeat but went ahead to conduct a mass recruitment though he had only six months remaining in his tenure.
“I respect the governor; he is our leader, up until the 15th of October, he remains our leader but I want to appeal to APC not to play propaganda with sensitive issues like this. “If the governor says I am not going, his party too must make pronouncements otherwise I do not mind them going to court. “The court will ask you: “it is usually the incumbent that rigs, why would somebody who is not an incumbent now rig and defeat you in your ward”?
He said that none of the APC Senators or House of Representative members, including former governor, Mr Segun Oni, won in their polling booths, not even former Governor Segun Oni. Fayose, however, commended the incumbent governor for the bold step taken in conceding defeat, though it was meant to induce public sympathy. He said though he would run an inclusive government he would only work with those who were willing to work with him.
“With due respect, I know APC more than you, I will not shoot myself in the leg before I start so I will rather let us leave it as it is. “It is our government but we will make sure they have their say; minority will have their say, majority will have their way. We will make sure that there is an environment for them to operate as credible opposition to government.” (NAN)

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