Exposed! Isaac Fayose's Critique of Ekiti Government Fueled by Personal Vendetta, Failed Patronage Bid
Kayode Balogun
"He who comes to equity must do so with clean hands."
This doctrine don't seem to be put in consideration by a confirmed swindler and gigolo who have recently chosen to go round zuckerville with a garb of decency and morality.
Isaac Fayose, a mentally deranged person, is at it again, stirring public criticism of the Ekiti State government and positioning himself as a vocal opponent of Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s administration. But what lies beneath this performance?
Far from being a public watchdog, Fayose’s record is marked by a litany of fraud allegations, calling into question his credibility and the integrity of those hailing him as a genuine critic.
In 2019, Isaac Fayose was arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on charges of a N17.6 million fraud, in which he allegedly defrauded one Joe Onyiuke under the pretense of leasing a property. According to the charges, Isaac Fayose collected millions by falsely claiming he had a legitimate deal to offer, a fact that casts a long shadow over his current complaints about transparency and governance.
Aside this, there are numerous allegations against this conman, but because of his status, as Former Governor's brother, these allegations have been surpressed.
Icon Ayomide, a prominent voice on WhatsApp, captured the underlying motives in Fayose’s sudden opposition and wrote, “Those taking Isaac Fayose seriously are not in any way better than him. We all know Isaac is after government patronage, believing his family name alone entitles him to a seat at the table.”
According to Ayomide, Fayose has followed a calculated series of moves, from distancing himself from his brother, Ayo Fayose, to banking on the PDP’s remaining discontent to amplify his platform, all in the hope of catching the government's attention.
Despite these attempts to sway public opinion, Governor Oyebanji’s administration has remained transparent with its plans. Major projects such as the Ekiti airport, slated for completion by early 2025, and the flyover expected by late 2025, are on track, with regular updates provided to the public. Ayomide calls out the hypocrisy here: “If not for clout chasing, Isaac wouldn’t have gone on social media discrediting a government that’s on track.”
Ayomide didn’t hold back when engaging with Fayose directly on a WhatsApp platform, reputed for shielding voices that critique the BAO administration. When Fayose reportedly insulted the governor, Ayomide shot back: “You were with your brother when he was in power, part of those who influenced his decisions. In all those seven to eight years, what tangible difference did you make? If not for the white powder you are addicted to, you wouldn't have been posting rubbish every now and then."
The exchange reportedly left some platform admins, particularly Hon. Odunayo Ehinafe, unsettled.
Although Ehinafe admitted that Isaac Fayose’s intentions were driven by a desire for recognition and that he sees him as a “crook and fraudster,” he allowed these criticisms as a form of “payback” for being excluded from recent appointments.
In a moment of candid admission, Ehinafe’s stance reveals how quickly some critics abandon principles for personal gain.
Isaac Fayose’s critiques fall flat when examined in light of his own past and motives. With every baseless accusation against a government making measurable strides, the people of Ekiti are reminded that public servants should be accountable, and so should their critics.
As Ayomide noted, those knowledgeable can see through the game: real progress and real accountability do not stem from vendettas or staged clout-chasing. Ekiti deserves better, and the facts show they’re getting it.
Isaac Fayose should embark on self appraisal in order to know how he can readjust his lifestyle instead of roaming the cyber space like a rabid dog, spewing mindless invectives and criticism.
Kayode Balogun writes from Ado Ekiti
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