Tuesday 29 March 2016

He’s a threat to national security: Read what APC wants Buhari to do to Gov Fayose




The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti state has asked the President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government to place Governor Ayodele Fayose under serious security watch.
The APC said Fayose’s comments to bring down President Buhari’s government because of the activities of the Department of State Services in Ekiti state poses security threat, Vanguard reports.
This was contained in a statement by the Ekiti-APC publicity secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun.

According to Olatunbosun, the Ekiti governor’s recent utterances and actions suggest acts of sabotage which is targeted at rendering national institutions ineffective to perform their statutory roles for effective government in a federal set-up.
The party said Fayose was conducting himself in a manner that threatens national security.
The statement read: “It is regrettable that Mr. Fayose cannot separate his personal views as a man constantly at war with the Nigerian law from the views of lawful Ekiti people, who are ready to submit themselves to the Nigerian law where the rule of law and good governance flourish.
“This failure to see governance beyond personal appeal of the governor is costing our state good governance for the development of our people and her deserved place of honour in this country.
“Fayose has appointed himself national opposition leader just because he wants to help himself in his many criminal cases against the nation’s law.”
The APC in Ekiti state called on the federal government to begin a process of trying Fayose for treason to prevent anarchy in the system.
Fayose is one of the greatest critics of the administration of Buhari. According to him, he told Nigerians not to vote for Buhari and everything he has said is backed with facts and figures.
He commended Buhari for apologising to Nigerians over the lingering crises in the country, asking the president to correct some flawed policies and wrong steps.

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