The governor
in a statement by Lere Olayinka, his the special assistant, claimed that facts
available to him shows that the president who not only has voice impairment,
could not have spoken in Hausa to Nigerians on Ramadan day as claimed by the
presidency.
Ekiti state
governor, Ayodele Fayose, has alleged that President Muhammadu Buhari has been
on life-support since June 6, at a West-End, London Hospital.
Fayose added
that the president is currently incapable of ruling the nation in his present
health status.
In Fayose's words:
"It is time that the President takes the interests of Nigerians above his
own and resign from office so that our country can move forward. The fate of
Nigeria and its people must not remain in the hands of the Presidency cabal,
our country must be set free. "Today, it makes 53 days since our
President; Muhammadu Buhari left Nigeria to attend to his health challenges
abroad. No official information as to his whereabouts and his state of health.
“Like every
other Nigerians, I do not wish the president dead, I have therefore maintained
dignified silence since we were told that the President embarked on his second
medical trip abroad this year. "However, the recorded audio message which
was released by the Presidency as the President’s Ramadan message to Nigerians
necessitated my setting the records straight today. "No doubt, the audio
message was only a damage-control strategy aimed at further deceiving
Nigerians.
"I have
therefore elected in good conscience to state as follows: "That the audio
message does not represent the truth as our President does not only have voice
impairment, he has been on life-support since June 6, 2017 at a West-End,
London Hospital. "Of a fact, our First Lady, Her Excellency, Mrs Aisha
Buhari was not allowed to see her husband during her last visit to the United
Kingdom if only she will be courageous enough to admit. "Only three Nigerians
who are of the President’s cabal are allowed access to the President. I will
keep their identities for now. "Anyone with contrary claim should produce
the President to Nigerians within the next 48 hours.
"It is
obvious that Nigeria is drifting like the last days of the Yar’Adua’s
government. "Nigerians will recall that I warned against electing
President Buhari on the account of his age, health and mental capacity.
"Nigerians will also recall that when they released pictures to the press
claiming that President Buhari had an interview with Kemi Fadojutimi of “All
Eyes on Africa” TV Show in London, on Monday, February 23, 2015, I proved to
the whole world that the interview was conducted in suite 881 at Transcorp
Hilton Hotel, Abuja.
"Hate me
or like me, again I am putting Nigerians on notice on the present state of
health of our president. "In closing, let me state that I am not unaware
of the various attempts on my life; I am undaunted as I remain committed to
truth and fearlessness because a man's life does not consist in the abundance
of his possessions.
"Dear
Nigerians, even though President Buhari needs our prayers and we should keep
praying that God takes total control of his situation, it is equally imperative
that our leaders must tell us the truth at all times. "It is time that the
President takes the interests of Nigerians above his own and resign from office
so that our country can move forward. The fate of Nigeria and its people must
not remain in the hands of the Presidency cabal, our country must be set free.
"May God
help our country."
In a previous
report Fayose claimed the president made no budgetary provision
for Ekiti in the 2017 appropriation law and vowed to contest in the 2019
presidential election.
According to
reports, Fayose made his comments against the president at the Government House
in Ado-Ekiti as he addressed a large crowd of supporters during a ceremony to
commemorate the third anniversary of his victory in the gubernatorial election
of June 21, 2014. Fayose stated that the performance of the APC government had
been lackluster so far and as such, the people of Ekiti would vote against the
ruling party during the 2018 governorship election in the state.
Meanwhile,
mixed feelings have continued to trail President Buhari's message felicitating
with Nigerians on the occasion of Eid-el-Fitr. In the audio recording which is
a minute and three seconds long, the president delivered his greeting in Hausa
language. Some Nigerians are wondering why the president chose to deliver his message
in Hausa and have strongly criticized him for doing so.
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