*He's a blessing to Nigeria, says APC leader
As killings and economic downturn being
experienced by Nigerians increase by the day, the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has called on those who brought President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 to contest to seek God's forgiveness for
the untold hardship experienced by Nigerians.
Fayose regretted that Nigeria's economy had become
worse under the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led federal government, which
he noted had no solution to the myriads of problems facing the country.
But a chieftain of the APC, Mr. Akinlayo Kolawole,
described President Buhari as a blessing to Nigeria, considering the way he has
fought corruption and insurgency.
Kolawole said Buhari has helped in reviving the
economy from recession due to prudent management of resources, saying: “Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) was so reckless that this couldn’t have occurred under
it. Nigeria would have collapsed if not for Buhari.”
The APC chieftain called on delegates saddled with
the task of electing the party’s leaders in the May 5 primary to consider
competence, experience, commitment to the progressive ideals of the party, and
mass appeal of the aspirants before making their choice .
Fayose spoke on Monday at a meeting of the Osoko
Mass Movement which was attended by representatives of labour unions, civil
servants and public institutions in the state.
He said: "People who voted Buhari must seek
repentance. The people thought he was coming to make a difference but he has
caused more economic hardship. We are being ruled by fiat. Unemployment is
second to none. The Transparency International said corruption had become worse
among Nigerians."
The governor urged the people to vote for a
well-educated candidate in the election and should not to sell their votes.
He said his deputy, Prof. Kolapo Olusola, is the
most read and suitably qualified candidate to lead the state.
"If you say I'm not educated, now I have
presented a professor. We are not supposed to retrogress, we should rather progress.
A professor is higher than a doctor and supervises him. By all standard, I'm
presenting the most suitably qualified aspirant.
"Our interest was somewhere else but his name
kept reappearing. Ekiti State needs continuity. I have put in my best in the
circumstance, and I know he will do it better.
"Buhari
spent N40billion searching for crude oil in the North, where is Fayemi looking?”
He asked.
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