Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has
 appealed to members of the Road Transport Employers Association of 
Nigeria against allowing themselves to be used by kidnappers to 
perpetrate evil.
Speaking on Thursday during the 
swearing-in of the new State Executive of the union in Ado Ekiti, the 
governor, who said he was once a ‘danfo driver’ appealed to the drivers 
to be orderly and not to be desperate.
He said, “Please, I want to commend you 
for contributing immensely to the development of the state’s economy, 
but don’t allow yourselves to be used by evil doers. You can see that 
some kidnappers were paraded recently. Information from them revealed 
that they have been using some of your members.
“I was once a driver like you. I used the
 money I got from driving to sponsor myself for HND at Ibadan 
Polytechnic, but I did not get desperate. All I’m saying is that being a
 driver you can make it in life. You will become what you want to become
 in life with hard work. Don’t join evil gang for you to get rich 
overnight, try and rise through the ladder like we did.”
He cautioned drivers against reckless driving, reminding them of the ‘don’t drink and drive’ rule.
“Though I am part of you, if you breach 
the law, I won’t save or spare you. You will be arrested and prosecuted 
by the security agents,” he said.
The governor, who recalled that he united
 the two unions — RTEAN and National Union of Road and 
Transport Workers
 — during his first term, said the occasion was a sign that good things 
were coming to Ekiti.
“We should emulate this kind of occasion.
 This is very good. We will always identify with this kind of 
achievements. You are doing a good job for this country. I don’t want to
 be the enemies of drivers, I want to be your friend.”
He also thanked the unions for standing 
by him during the failed impeachment plot against him by the former 19 
All Progressives Congress lawmakers.
Fayose, who had earlier spoken at the 
2015 Annual Conference of the Institute of Strategic Management, 
appealed to leaders to focus attention on how to banish poverty that is 
killing the potential of many Nigerians.
Speaking on the theme, ‘Strategies for 
Poverty Alleviation’, Fayose said his desperate bid to banish poverty in
 the land had propelled him to pioneer the stomach infrastructure 
concept that had become a brand in the country.
“In tackling poverty, the first thing to 
do is to empower the people. But before empowerment, you must make them 
look healthy through provision of food. Let them get access to you as a 
leader, this will give them a sense of belonging and relief.
“Some of the projects being executed by 
MDGs centred on poverty alleviation. Poverty has become a serious issue 
in Nigeria. That was why my government made the payment of salaries the 
first thing, because this will keep the people and the economy going.
“I receive close to 200 to 300 calls and 
messages daily on stomach infrastructure thing. Though 90 per cent of it
 is about money, we should not shy away from the fact that the concept 
has become a way of life in Nigeria as a good weapon to tackle poverty 
among the common people.”(PUNCH)

 
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