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Fayose, Aregbesola fall out over sale of national asset
“Let’s sell our idle assets”- Aregbesola; “Selling national assets amounts to auctioning Nigeria”- Fayose
Governors of Ekiti State and the State of Osun, Mr. Ayodele Fayose and Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola have disagreed on the controversial issue of selling the national assets to finance 2016 budget and salvage Nigeria.
The governors expressed the divergent views during the weekend, at the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Ekiti State where governor Aregbesola had delivered a keynote address bordering on the current Nigeria economic challenges.
A group of stakeholders of Ekiti people comprising state civil servants, traditional chiefs, rulers, clerics, organized labour, organized private sector, informal sector, and security operatives had received governor Aregbesola at the government house in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital.
Aregbesola urged the Federal Government to sell off national assets he described as idle and spare the functional ones as part of measures to end recession.
Fayose, on the other hand, vehemently opposed to the idea and declared that selling off the nation’s assets amounts to auctioning Nigeria.
“I’m totally opposed to the sale of the national asset, as selling the national asset is like selling Nigeria at give -away price.
“Selling our national assets simply amounts to auctioning Nigeria.
“If we sell the asset because the country is in recession, what would be left of Nigeria? What would we call our own?
“Selling of assets is like bringing the country more backward.
“If we sell the assets to finance this year’s budget, what would we sell next year?
The Federal Government should look beyond its party and assemble economists, financial experts that would assist the President in his drive to bring the nation out of the present economic quagmire. ”
Urging the FG to also uphold the principles of justice and equity, which he said are germane to building democracy, Fayose said:
“Justice is very important and without it, democracy is already endangered.
“If people are now beginning to contest against INEC and security agencies for manipulations of elections, then democracy is endangered.
“It is political parties that supposed to contest elections and not people contesting against inadequacies of the electoral umpire.
“A virile opposition is a veritable ingredient of democracy.
“The FG should promote justice and the rule of law and ensure that justice is administered to all parties irrespective of political affiliation.”
Speaking further, Aregbesola, who proffered other measures such as aggressive effort on agriculture, concerted efforts to end oil pipeline vandalism and regional integration towards meaningful development, said:
“We should revive agriculture, especially food production.
“Agriculture gives us raw materials for industries and aids in no small measure in economic development.
“If we can improve on our productivity in food production through agriculture, we will eliminate hunger in our land.
“I want to urge all Nigerians on a concerted effort to end the on-going vandalism of oil pipelines as the militants’ activities have been reducing the nation’s daily productivity level to between 700,000 to 1 million per barrel.
“The current vandalism of oil pipeline by the Niger Delta militants is robbing the nation of oil production of 700,000 to 1 million per barrel on daily basis.
“This amounts to a huge loss of oil revenue to the country and has further led to the current recession in the country.
“An urgent concerted effort is therefore needed to stop the vandalism so that the country could get out of the recession.”
The governor of Osun praised Ekiti people as men of integrity and courage.
He urged them to continue to unite in integrity and courage and support their governor for the development of the country.
“I congratulate with you all Ekiti people on the 20th anniversary of the creation of your state, my state our state.
“You fought the Ekiti Parapo war which is an indication of unity of purpose. There is strength in unity.
“It is high time the Yoruba nation and indeed the South-West unite in terms of integrating our development strategies in education, commerce, economy, agriculture and tourism among others.
“There is no reason why we should not unite for the best.
“The truth is that no Yoruba state, with the exception of Lagos State, can survive alone without collaborating with sister states.
“Therefore, we have to come together, pull together our abundant human and material resources.”
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