We have contingency funds, not security votes in Ekiti State – Fayemi

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We have contingency funds, not security votes in Ekiti State – Fayemi

The Governor of Ekiti State Dr. Kayode Fayemi has denied the existence of anything called security vote in the state.

Fayemi made this known on Monday, during a forum in the state capital, Ado Ekiti, as part of efforts aimed at bridging communication gaps and regularly engaging the youth in the state.

When asked how much he earns as salary monthly and the size of the much controversial security vote, the governor said: “I do not have security votes in Ekiti State. There’s is nothing so-called in Ekiti State. No one Naira, no two Naira for any security vote”.

“What most people refer to as security vote, the government does have contingency funds, such funds are used to address emergencies that may come up at any point in time. That is what we use sometimes in buying vehicles for police,” he explained.

The Governor went further to disclose his salary to the inquisitive youths.

“My salary is N501,000 monthly, go and check it out. My Commissioners earn probably N366,000.”

The Ekiti State helmsman also seized to opportunity to assure youths that other issues raised will be accorded attention.

Members of the Youth in Commercial Agriculture and Development in Ekiti State (YCAD) and other related groups present, asked the governor to intervene in issues of accessing some approved benefits and support meant for farmers, lamenting that some agents of government have created bottlenecks.

They also demanded compensation for youth farmers who had their farmlands destroyed over a year ago by some herders.

In response, the governor promised to take immediate action on some of the issues.

He also noted that the employment issue raised by some of them has a national dimension which must be handled holistically. However, he said the state will look beyond government employment and explore other areas to create jobs.