Ekiti Assembly fines Fayemi N1 million for failing to honour summons
The lawmakers had earlier asked the police to arrest the minister.
The lawmakers had earlier asked the police to arrest the minister.
“He is entitled to his opinion and he is free to entertain himself.”
We are yet to receive summons, the minister's aide said.
“The target of the ministry is to achieve 5 per cent contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP) by 2020."
The AD candidate accused the APC of plotting to stop him.
EITI seeks disclosure of ownership in the extractive industry.
The minister described the allegations as childish and ridiculous.
The council approved the renewal of the E-Wallet system of fertiliser allocation and distribution to ensure policy continuity.
Solid minerals sector contribution to the GDP is currently 0.3 per cent.
"My interest, first and foremost is the collective good of Ekiti State."
Mr. Adelusi says Mr. Fayemi's administration committed the state to debts of huge sums of money for which the state ...
“Ladoja returned the sum of N500 million to the EFCC which thereafter drew a cheque later collected by the state ...
The governor says his predecessor, Kayode Fayemi, failed to pay the workers.
Mr. Fayose says the Ekiti State speaker was not impeached and accuese the APC of hypocrisy.
Mr. Fayose instituted a probe called Fayemia.
The group says "nobody should tamper with the mandate of the people be you, E-11 or anybody that may want ...
While majority of his people lived on less than a dollar a day, the immediate past Governor of Ekiti State, ...
The writer was inspired current events.
Mr. Fayemi describes Mr. Fayose’s allegations against his administration as mischievous, spurious, and irresponsible.
The NHRC asks the police to investigate.
The poet was inspired by recent events.
Not even during the chaotic political crisis in the Western region of 1960s were judges beaten up, says APC.
The CDRP said perpetrators of the attack must be punished.
Mr. Fayemi says police and other security agencies did nothing to stop attacks on court judges.
Fayose had asked the public to boycott the referendum
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