Former Governor of Ekiti State and Minister of Mines and Steel
Development, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has given a seven-day ultimatum to a
member of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Dr Samuel Omotoso, and Special
Assistant on New Media and Public Communications to Governor Ayodele
Fayose, Mr Lere Olayinka, to retract libellous statements against him in
a live television programme aired on the state television on July 6,
2016.
In a letter on behalf of the minister from the Law Chambers of R.O.
Balogun &Co, dated November 19th, Dr Fayemi is asking both Omotosho and
Olayinka to make a retraction and public apology, which must be given
equal prominence like the offending statements and utterances.
They are also to pay Fayemi N100m for the offending statement within the
period, failure of which an action would be filed against them in the law
court.
The duo of Omotoso and Olayinka had during a live programme on Ekiti
State Television (EKTV) tagged Ejiire on July 6, 2016, alleged that Dr
Fayemi illegally took N1.5billion from Ekiti treasury and gave it to
President Mohammadu Buhari, while contesting the presidential election on
the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
They also alleged that Fayemi looted Ekiti treasury, alleging fraud in the
purchase of vehicles for traditional rulers and illegal withdrawal of
N852million SUBEB money .
Olayinka had said during the programme that “Fayemi paid Ekiti N852m into
SUBEB account at Access Bank, and now this is the fraud he committed: It
was this money that qualifies Ekiti to receive Abuja’s N852m SUBEB money,
but immediately the money dropped into Ekiti SUBEB account, Fayemi just
withdrew the state counterpart fund from the SUBEB account and Abuja SUBEB
caught them red-handed in the fraud game, just like 419.”
Olayinka also said that Fayemi illegally collected N5billion from Ecobank
in the name of Fountain Holdings for purported road construction.
He also alleged that Fayemi borrowed money on behalf of the state to build
a Government House for his wife and children. He also alleged that Fayemi
spent the state’s funds to build a private university for himself in
Ghana.
Omotoso said Fayemi refused to pay pensioners, but was “acting like armed
robber and carted away Ekiti money”, adding that he was not “just saying
it for fun that Fayemi stole Ekiti money, but he went away with Ekiti
money and destroyed the economy of the state”.
But Fayemi in a letter by his lawyer, Chief R.O. Balogun, has demanded a
public apology with the same prominence they committed the offence,
retraction of the offensive comment and payment of N100m within seven
days of receipt of the letter, otherwise they would be sued for criminal
defamation of character.
The Minister had complained through his counsel that their utterances
during the programme portrayed him as a very corrupt public office holder
and fraudulent person who siphoned public funds at the detriment of Ekiti
citizens while serving as governor.
He also complained that he was exposed to “public ridicule, odium,
opprobrium, embarrassment and unprecedented disrepute”, arguing that the
duo had done “incalculable and tremendous injury to his image and
personality as an international figure”.
Balogun said if within seven days the defendants refused to comply with
the demands, his client would have no choice than to drag them to court to
ventilate the grievances.