Taking to his
Facebook wall, the Special Assistant to Ekiti State Governor on Public Communications
and New Media, Mr Lere Olayinka, said Fayose gave this advice when he addressed
newsmen in Lagos on Tuesday.
Ekiti State
Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose, has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to resign if
he truly loves the country.
Fayose said
this is because ill health is not allowing the President to effectively
discharge his constitutional duties.
He noted that
the governor said being an avowed corruption fighter Buhari is now under moral
burden to save Nigeria from needless stagnation arising from his heath
challenges that have impacted negatively on his performance.
Fayose reportedly said that
fighting corruption was not limited to discovering large sums of money here
and there, but doing the right thing at the right time.
The governor said that
taking a bow when necessary was also an indication of being morally upright.
Olayinka wrote: “The
governor, who appraised the two years of the Buhari administration, said the
All Progressives Congress-led Federal Government had failed to deliver on its
promises.
“So far, the APC-led
Federal Government has been a government of misadventure and Nigerians are
worse for it. They say they are fighting corruption but are shielding corrupt
elements within their fold.
“Members of the opposition
defect to the APC for protection. Fighting corruption is more than discovering
huge sums of money all over the place, with nobody being traced to be the
owners, moral corruption too is bad.
“He can do us the great
help by resigning. Not resigning borders on his integrity. His absence allows
others to suppress and oppress others and that means he is allowing others to
suppress their fellow human beings.
“There are many governments
in one and they are clueless. We need an active president, going by our
numerous challenges. How long will Nigerians wait for an incapacitated
president?
”We cannot wait again for
somebody to hold us to ransom. I don’t have any bad blood against Buhari;
Osinbajo has no powers without the president. He owes us the duty to tell us
the state of his health.”
On the performance of the
economy, Fayose said it had gone from bad to worse.
He also lamented that the
middle class had been wiped off
“There
is no middle class anymore. Economic indicators are not cheery at last. They
borrow money on a daily basis and committing funds that ought to accrue to all
tiers of government to servicing the loans,” Fayose added.

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