Ekiti governor, Kayode Fayemi becomes new chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum

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Governor of Ekiti State,  Kayode Fayemi has been elected to chair the Nigeria Governors’ Forum till 2021.

Disclosing this on Wednesday evening, Abdulaziz Yari, the immediate past chairman, said Fayemi was nominated by governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State, with Ifeanyi Okowa, governor of Delta state, seconding his nomination.

“Members also elected Governor Aminu Tambwal of Sokoto state as the vice-chairman of the forum from 2019 to 2021,” Yari said.

According to him, Tambuwal was nominated by Akinwumi Ambode, governor of Lagos state and seconded by Rotimi Akeredolu, his Ondo state counterpart.

Reading a communiqué at the end of the meeting, Yari said that the forum was concerned with the recent guidelines of the Nigeria Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU).

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“The new guidelines have no legal basis under the NFIU Act and are contrary to constitutional provisions which put the State Joint Local Government Account under the legislation of the state houses of assembly,” he said.

“The guidelines will also be detrimental to the interest of States and local governments by crippling programmes such as the Universal Basic Education programme, Primary Health Care Under One Roof, as well as the payment of the salaries of teachers, medical doctor and health workers among others which are primarily funded by state governments.”

On the call by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors to declare state of emergency on issue of insecurity, Yari said “the issue of security is under the mandate of Mr president, we are supporting him because he is the Commander-in-Chief and we hope to come up with solutions with him, ” he said.

Fayemi, in his acceptance remark, appreciated his colleagues for the confidence reposed on him by colleagues.

“We will build on commitment with strong partnership with the Federal Government as federating unit and trash out issues as amicably as possible, in the over all interest of the country,” he said.

“Whatever we are going to do will be in overall interest of the nation in ensuring that our states are continuously strengthened,” he said.

“Our country derives the benefit of strong, dedicated states to our citizens and the partnership with all arms of government, development partners working with us in the over all interest of Nigeria.

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