EXCLUSIVE: Ekiti State Awards ₦458Million Contracts to Firm Linked to Governor Oyebanji’s Senior Special Assistant
SaharaReporters investigation reveals that Ekiti State awarded contracts totaling ₦458 million to Doylit Nigeria Resources Limited, a company linked to Arojo Taiwo Adebimpe, Senior Special Assistant to Governor Oyebanji at the Akure Liaison Office. The company, registered in 2022, received its first government contract shortly after Adebimpe’s appointment in December 2023. The latest award includes the construction of a BPP E-office and Conference Hall worth ₦443.4 million. The report raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest and state contract allocation, highlighting the trend of substantial contracts being awarded to individuals connected to public officials, including “Permanent Secretaries” overseeing multi-billion naira projects in the state.
SaharaReporters investigation reveals that Ekiti State awarded contracts totaling ₦458 million to Doylit Nigeria Resources Limited, a company linked to Arojo Taiwo Adebimpe, Senior Special Assistant to Governor Oyebanji at the Akure Liaison Office. The company, registered in 2022, received its first government contract shortly after Adebimpe’s appointment in December 2023. The latest award includes the construction of a BPP E-office and Conference Hall worth ₦443.4 million. The report raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest and state contract allocation, highlighting the trend of substantial contracts being awarded to individuals connected to public officials, including “Permanent Secretaries” overseeing multi-billion naira projects in the state.
EXCLUSIVE: Ekiti State Awards ₦458Million Contracts to Firm Linked to Governor Oyebanji’s Senior Special Assistant
SaharaReporters investigation reveals that Ekiti State awarded contracts totaling ₦458 million to Doylit Nigeria Resources Limited, a company linked to Arojo Taiwo Adebimpe, Senior Special Assistant to Governor Oyebanji at the Akure Liaison Office. The company, registered in 2022, received its first government contract shortly after Adebimpe’s appointment in December 2023. The latest award includes the construction of a BPP E-office and Conference Hall worth ₦443.4 million. The report raises concerns about potential conflicts of interest and state contract allocation, highlighting the trend of substantial contracts being awarded to individuals connected to public officials, including “Permanent Secretaries” overseeing multi-billion naira projects in the state.
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