The originator, (not necessarily the creator) of stomach infrastructure, Ayo Fayose, tried to justify the apple of his eyes, earlier today.
The Governor of Ekiti state, used the relatively apt example of the the Europe migrant crisis as an anology to describe his beloved ‘stomach infrastructure’.
He released a press statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Idowu Adelusi, on Thursday, vowing not to stop sharing food to his people.
Noble Fayose said:
“We are all witnessing what is going on across the world. People are moving to places they think has greener pasture even at the risk of their lives. People from Eastern Europe are struggling to get to the West. Here in Ekiti, our concern is the welfare of the citizens.
“When we banish hunger, assist in the provision of good health care services, then we can talk of roads and other social infrastructure. A hungry man may not value a road that is tarred because his major concern first will be to have food to eat.
“We are not allowing paucity of funds to deter us. When we started last year, mockers felt the programme would fizzle out or die, but it has not and will not. We have held it thrice in Ado-Ekiti and now Ikere-Ekiti and it will go round the state”








