Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, has directed that salaries of all political appointees in the state be slashed by 50 per cent with immediate effect.
Fayemi said savings from the pay cut would be channelled into the execution and completion of developmental projects in the state as hitherto planned.
Olumilua said, “The pay cut will affect the governor, the deputy governor and all political appointees down the line. Salaries of civil servants will not be affected by this directive, and shall maintain status quo.
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