Ekiti State
Governor, Mr Peter Ayodele Fayose have reacted to certain negative comments
that trailed the advertorial he caused to be published on the front pages of
Punch and Sun newspapers of last Monday, saying that he has no apology over the
advertorial as it contained facts.
Fayose who stated this through his Chief
Press Secretary, Mr Idowu Adelusi in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday said that the truth
can never be covered indefinitely, insisting that the All Progressive Congress
(APC) Presidential Candidate, General Buhari was too old and sick to be
president of this country.
The Governor said that the advertorial was his personal
opinion as citizen of this country and not opinion of the PDP and I stand by
it. The Governor asserted,
"My consideration for the advertorial in the midst of
alleged ill health of the late president is the need for the nation not to
forget the crisis we were thrown into in 2010 but saved by the National
Assembly which had to invoked the Doctrine of Necessity after protests by the
Save Nigeria Group ( SNG) "It is in defence of fairness that I called
attention to the potential crisis we may face God forbid that the health of the
general becomes a hindrance if he was president and his Vice who is from the
South West would have to step into the saddle not too long after Obasanjo eight
years in office. " I wish to draw attention to the lead story in the
Sunday Tribune of January 18, 2015,entitled, " Buhari's planned visit to
US causes furore."
" The story revealed that arrangement had been
concluded to fly Buhari to US for a medical check up. That Buhari has been
stressed from effects of the rigours of presidential campaigns across the
country and he is definitely in need of medical attention, adding that age was
a factor as rigours of the campaign was getting at him". Fayose therefore
adviced Buhari to be sincere with himself and step down for a younger and more
vibrant person..again,I say it that Buhari is too old and spent to lead
nigeria.
The Governor added, "The health of all of us who have
stepped into the leadership space is nothing personal to us anymore as it has
implications on the polity." Fayose said that he was certain that time
will vindicate him, calling on all Nigerians to vote enmass for the vibrant and
energetic President Jonathan to avoid a repeat of history.
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