Covid-19: It’s a lie, Ekiti PDP Media Group faults Fayemi’s claim of over N150m cash payment to 5,000 residents
By BOLA YINKA
Ekiti State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party National New Media
Group (PDP-NNMG) has faulted claim by the State Governor, Dr Kayode
Fayemi that 5,000 indigent citizens drawn from 16 council areas of
Ekiti State received between N20,000 and N60,000 each on Tuesday,
under the federal government Cash Transfer Scheme.
The group noted that; “Only spirits could have counted and distributed
over N150 million cash to 5,000 people in Ekiti State in just one day.
With what did they count over N150 million in one day? Even with three
counting machines, N150 million cannot be counted in one day, not to
talk of manual counting.”
In a statement on Thursday, by its Ekiti State Coordinator of the
PDP-NNMG, Bola Agboola, the PDP-NNMG, which said it was fraudulent for
any government to go about sharing cash to the tune of N60,000 to
people, added that the claim that 5,000 people received between
N20,000 and N60,000 each in Ekiti State cannot be substantiated by
anyone.
The statement read; “There are 177 wards in Ekiti State and with that
figure of 5,000 that they gave; it implies that not less than 27
people got the money in each of the 177 wards.
“If we take a town like Igede Ekiti, Irepodun Ifelodun Local
Government for example, it will mean that 81 people got average of
N30,000 each, totaling N2.43 million. Is it possible for N2.43 million
cash to enter Igede Ekiti in one day and the impact will not be felt
in the whole town?
“Ado Ekiti, the State capital has 13 wards and if 27 people received
average of N30,000 cash in one day, it will translate to 351 people
getting over N10.53 million in just one day. Even if the beneficiaries
were only members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the impact
will still be visible.
“In this instance case, where are the 5,000 people that Governor
Fayemi said he gave N150 million cash to? Are they ghosts? Where are
the records?
“Governor Fayemi must therefore produce records of those 5,000 ghosts
that he claimed got over N150 million cash on Tuesday.”