Ekiti 2018: Fayemi to tender resignation letter to Buhari

Ekiti 2018: Fayemi to tender resignation letter to Buhari

- After winning APC primaries, Kayode Fayemi will be resigning his position as minister of mines and steel development

- President Buhari has said that the minister of mines and steel has all it takes to win the Ekiti governorship seat

- According to Buhari, Fayemi is a reformist with penchant for promoting welfare of the ordinary people

The minister of mines and steel development, Kayode Fayemi, is expected to tender his resignation letter to the president this week, following his victory at the just concluded All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries in Ekiti state.

Fayemi had earlier being granted one-month leave by the president to enable him particpate in the Ekiti APC primary elections.

Sources said the late open declaration of his ambition to run for governorship in Ekiti state nearly cost the minister the party ticket, Punch reports.

Fayemi will be in Abuja either on Monday or early Tuesday to submit his letter of resignation to President Muhammadu Buhari. Though he could still remain in office till June, at least a month before the election, he needs to be on the ground in Ekiti earlier than that.

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“Remember that his late declaration for the position worked against him during the primary as many of his supporters had already started working for other aspirants. Because they had declared their loyalty to these aspirants, it was very difficult for the minister to ask them to return.

“But this time round and having emerged as the party’s candidate, we want all of them to return and that can only be achieved when Fayemi returns home fully to take charge," the source added.

Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday, May 13, congratulated Fayemi, saying his track record in Ekiti state would increase his chances of winning the July 14, governorship election in the state.

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A statement signed by the senior special assistant to President Buhari on media and publicity, Garba Shehu, described Fayemi as a reformist, with penchant for promoting welfare of the ordinary people.

President Buhari believes that Fayemi’s track record in the state as a reformist, with a penchant for building educational infrastructure and promoting the welfare of the ordinary people, will bolster his chances at the forthcoming polls.

“The president notes that the successful primary in the state, with more than 30 aspirants, further validates the credentials of the APC on internal democracy, and its preparedness to take the country to another level of development.” he said.

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Legit.ng earlier reported that Fayemi had visited 14 other defeated governorship aspirants in Ekiti state. The minister during the visit said he planned to appoint the contestants into the advisory council of the the state's election.

Fayemi also expressed expressed optimism that the party would go into the July 14 poll as a united entity.

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Source: Legit.ng

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