Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State and Presidential aspirant under the All Progressives Congress (APC) has berated both the party and the Federal government, saying both need to change the way they do things.
In continuation of his campaign tour on Tuesday in Adamawa State, Fayemi said that the APC had failed in its reward system and that the security agencies, which the federal government supervises, should have raised their human capacities long ago.
While addressing APC delegates at the City Green Hotel in Yola,Fayemi said, the reward system is one of the problems with this party. Charity must begin at home. There are many people like us who have been part of the foundation of the party and have never left: people who were there at the birth of this party and have seen to it that this party must remain and must flourish.
Our reward system in the APC should be commensurate with the work members have done.
On insecurity, the presidential aspirant said, Insecurity is a present danger for all of us and you need somebody who has the competence and experience to tackle it once and for all.
We need alternative measure to tackle insecurity because we are in a war situation, though not conventional war
Fayemi said, “it is so difficult to recruit people into the military and the police? The other day, the IGP and the Police Service Commission were quarreling over who has the power to recruit.”