Stop These Diversionary Stories, Nigerians are Hungry, Fayose Tells Buhari
Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayodele
Fayose, has said what Nigerians are now desirous of hearing from the All
Progressives Congress (APC)-led federal government is the defeat of
hunger and untold hardship ravaging the country.
Fayose urged President Muhammadu Buhari
to stop recycling stories of defeat of Boko Haram terrorists “which is
as usual, aimed at diverting the attention of Nigerians from the fact
that there is ravaging hunger at this time of the year.”
The governor said it has become
predictable that whenever Nigerians cry of the pains and sufferings they
are going through, the federal government would come up with stories
like: ‘20 Chibok girls found,’ ‘$1 billion found in Mr A, B or C
bedroom,’ ‘Boko Haram technically defeated,’ ‘We have captured Sambisa
forest,’ among others to divert attention.
In a statement issued in Ado Ekiti last Monday and signed by his Special Assistant on Public Communications, Lere Olayinka, the governor said: “It is painful that Nigeria under President Buhari has become directionless either due to the cluelessness of the president or his old age that has foisted a purposeless leadership on the country.
In a statement issued in Ado Ekiti last Monday and signed by his Special Assistant on Public Communications, Lere Olayinka, the governor said: “It is painful that Nigeria under President Buhari has become directionless either due to the cluelessness of the president or his old age that has foisted a purposeless leadership on the country.
“This year’s Christmas is the worse in
the history of Nigeria. People cannot afford to celebrate and enjoy
themselves due to the hardship caused by the APC government. To make
matters worse, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) also created artificial
scarcity of cash, such that people could not access their hard earned
money in the banks as most banks in the country do not have cash to pay
their customers.
“Like I have maintained, the main issue
confronting Nigerians now is hunger, and hunger does not speak the
language of political propaganda that is being used by the APC-led
federal government. It is therefore no longer about diversionary news,
it is about preventing Nigerians from dying of hunger.”
The governor said: “The only solution to
the myriad of problems facing the country is for those holding power in
Abuja to face the sad reality that it was the hard stance of the
president, his statements against Nigeria and its people both at home
and abroad coupled with his demonstration of hatred against some
sections of the country and desperation to crush his perceived enemies
that led us to where we are today.
“It was the president who went to
foreign countries to de-market Nigeria by calling all Nigerians thieves
and dishonest people. He was the one who created atmosphere of economic
and political instability in the country by his acts of nepotism and
vindictiveness.”
Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) has described the statement credited to the state Chairman of the
APC in Ekiti State, Mr. Jide Awe, disparaging the person and image of
the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG),
Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, as a demonstration of the devilish
mind-set of the party and height of political rascality, saying denying
the statement was a mere afterthought.
The PDP noted that Pastor Adeboye
commending Fayose for his courage and willingness to defend his people
and the cause of the common man in the country was a statement of fact.
The spokesperson of the PDP in the
state, Mr Jackson Adebayo, in a statement last Monday, said: “it is the
height of crude politics for the APC to insinuate that a man of God of
Pastor Adeboye’s standing took bribe to commend Fayose for what is
obvious.
He said: “Adeboye is a respected man of God. He is not a politician. He only said what he saw about the governor and the
only Nigerians, who won’t want to accept
the fact that the governor has stoutly defended Ekiti people and the
common people of Nigeria, are those in the APC.”
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