Fayose vs Buhari: Top 10 quotes of Ekiti state governor Clement Ejiofor 52 minutes ago 14652 Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state is undoubtedly one of the most controversial and outspoken politicians in Nigeria. Almost every day he amazes or even shocks Nigerians by his statements and surprising actions. Some people commend the governor as he does not afraid to speak his mind and raise his voice against the head of state. However, there are those who think that Fayose’s frequent insults and vituperations against President Muhammadu Buhari have crossed the boundary of free speech. Meanwhile, the governor, who often comes under attacks following his statements, has finally explained why he criticizes the president. “My criticizing Buhari is to help the people have dividends of democracy. If nobody is talking because they are afraid, you will have a dictator in every leader. It is to keep people on their toes for the love of everybody,” he said. Naij.com has gathered 10 extracts from the most contraversial statements of the governor.
1. On the rerun elections in Rivers Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp “Power doesn’t come from anywhere. God rules in the affairs of men. Oppressing, bringing and cutting people down, taking their blood, God is angry. The way this government is taking people down, God is angry. God isn’t happy. “Go to Rivers, they kill people. Go to Akwa Ibom, they kill people. Go to Bayelsa, they kill people, incarcerate innocent people. God is angry with Buhari. You can’t continue to take the blood of the innocent.”
2. Plan to Islamize Nigeria Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp “They have started subtle moves to make Nigeria an Islamic nation, but God will stop them. This was done in 1984, it failed, it would fail again.” “Why did five of them go to Saudi Arabia to wait for our man there (referring to President Buhari and state governors), if they don’t have agenda. The agenda is coming small small, but we will resist it. Nigeria is a free nation where we proclaim the name of Jesus Christ freely, and we believe in Allah for those who are Muslims. This nation will not be taken for an Islamic nation.”
3 On the president’s foreign trips Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp “Travelling from one country to another won’t solve any of our problems because I have not seen where foreigners assist any nation to develop. “The president should know that Nigerians are suffering and they do not need their president to junket around the world, to alleviate their sufferings.”
4. On the 2016 budget Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp “I warned Nigerians of the consequences of electing an octogenarian as president and with the international embarrassment that this budget crisis has become, I have been vindicated. It is obvious that there is total disconnection between the President and his cabinet members as many of the ministers don’t even have access to him probably because the president spend most of his time resting as a result of his old age.” “The reality is that the president is challenged by age, exposure and ability. He did not read the budget proposal that he presented to the National Assembly and this should be a lesson for those who clamoured for a Buhari’s presidency that no man can give what he does not have.”
5. On Buhari’s campaign promises Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp “Everything Buhari and his party promised Nigerians when they were looking for votes, they have denied and it won’t be a surprise if one day, Buhari comes out to even deny that he was elected on the platform of APC.” “Nigerians have now realised that they are inside a ‘One Chance Bus’ because Buhari and his APC have disowned their entire campaign promises by disowning their campaign document titled; ‘My Covenant with Nigerians’.”
6. On 2019 presidential election Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp “Those promoting Buhari for 2019 should stop. I have told Nigerians that Buhari does not have the capacity now to govern Nigeria. What capacity will he display in seven years time? Currently as it stands, the president is challenged by age.
7. On Buhari’s anti-corruption crusaide Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp “I support the fight against corruption but it has to be total. Buhari must be bold enough to probe how ex-presidents Obasanjo, Babangida and others spent their security votes. All the presidents that had come in Nigeria spent their security votes in the same pattern. So, Buhari must open the book and come out with facts.”
8. On Fulani-Agatu War & Buhari’s silence Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp “It is worrisome that the Fulani herdsmen that killed over 400 Agatus in Benue state, raped women and destroyed farmlands in the North Central, South West and South South zones of Nigeria are walking the streets free while Igbo people, who opted to defend their sources of livelihood are languishing in detention. “Are they saying that those Igbo villagers do not have rights to defend their farmlands from further destruction by the Fulani herdsmen when the president who should defend them is keeping silent?”
9. On invasion of Ekiti state House of Assembly Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp “If Buhari likes, let him relocate all DSS men in Nigeria with the entire ammunition in their armoury to Ekiti, the will of Ekiti people can never be broken. They will only try, and like they have always done, they will fail because dictatorship has never triumphed over the people. Even Buhari’s dictatorship between 1984 and 1985 ended one day and Nigerians will also outlive his present dictatorship.”
10. On Chibok girls Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Whatsapp “The cries over missing girls were just a political strategy. What could Boko Haram have used to carry those girls? However, if truly missing, they should be recovered. One thing I know is that what is not missing you cannot get.”
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