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Fayose is at it again! SEE how he inspected ongoing road construction in style (photos)

Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state is one of the most talked about governors in Nigeria as he is always up to something.

The governor was spotted on a bike on Monday evening, March 27, supervising the Jimoh Aliu/Apata Natha/Nova/Bashiri road.

Fayose spotted on a bike

Governor Fayose on a bike supervising Jimoh Aliu/Apata Natha/Nova/Bashiri road

According to him, the road will be completed within the next four months.

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Fayose assured the people that he will continue to work in their interest.

Fayose spotted on a bike

Fayose assured Ekiti people that he will continue to work in their interest

Fayose spotted on a bike

Fayose said the road will be completed in four months time

He also urged residents to ensure they put people who will work for them in position of authority.

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Fayose was accompanied by the Ekiti state commissioner for works, Mrs. Funmilayo Ogun, on the supervisory trip.

Fayose spotted on a bike

With him on the supervisory trip was the Ekiti state commissioner for works, Mrs. Funmilayo Ogun

Fayose spotted on a bike

Governor Fayose urged residents to ensure they put people who will work for them in position of authority

Babatunde Fashola, the minister of power works and housing was in Ekiti state recently where he inspected some projects. He applauded Fayose for executing some projects along federal roads describing it as the kind of collaboration that should be emulated by other states with the federal government.

Meanwhile, Fayose who is one of the biggest critics of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration has promised to tone down on the criticisms.

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