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FAYOSE TO BUHARI: Will you ever be man enough to stop blaming others for your failure?

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EKITI 2018: APC, Oni will be no match for PDP- Fayose

Worried by the buck passing that he says has characterized the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, Ekiti State’s Governor Ayodele Fayose, has asked the Nigerian leader to try and be man enough and stop the blame game.

Fayose was reacting to Buhari’s New Year message where he claimed that some Nigerians were deliberately inflicting hardship on Nigerians by creating the current fuel scarcity and that he was determined to get to the root of what he described as “collective blackmail.”

Buhari had said, “Some of our compatriots chose this period of inflict severe hardship on us all by creating unnecessary fuel scarcity across the country and that …whatever groups that are behind this manipulated hardship will be prevented from doing so again.”

But in a statement Fayose issued on Tuesday through his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, he said that “the president should rather take responsibility, apologize to Nigerians and stop blaming others for his failures because apologizing when you are wrong is the hallmark of honest and sincere leaders.

“What is wrong if he had said sorry to Nigerians who are at the receiving end of his bad policies? But in the case of President Buhari, he will always have someone to blame for his own failure.

“As a military Head of State, he blamed former President Shehu Shagari’s government. Since he assumed office, he has been blaming his predecessor. And now that he can’t provide fuel for Nigerians, despite claiming to have removed fuel subsidy, he is blaming some unknown Nigerians. When is he going to be man enough to stop his blame game?”

Fayose, who is also the chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, said rather than blaming people, what Nigerians expected to hear from the President was what had been done and being done to stop the loss of millions of jobs and hunger that is ravaging the land as well as wanton killings going on across the country.

Governor Fayose said “Nigerians are aware that petrol is scarce across the country because the federal government deliberately reduced supply since it is only the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) that is importing the product. This is aimed at forcing increment in pump price from N145 to N185 per litre on Nigerians.”

Speaking further, the governor said; “The other time, Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo said that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) was bearing the cost of fuel subsidy and not the federal government and we asked; what is the difference between NNPC and the federal government? Who is NNPC and who is federal government? Is NNPC now an autonomous agency of the federal government?

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“Nigerians are tired of Buhari’s repetitive speeches and unfulfilled promises. Nigerians are crying that he should give them responsive and competent Cabinet. Nigerians want the president to create jobs for the suffering masses and make life more abundant for them.

“As at today, everything is wrong with Nigeria under President Buhari. The country is not secured. Look at the horrific and disheartening killings in Adamawa, Kaduna, Benue, Borno and Rivers States between yesterday and today. The President is totally not in charge of the country. The cabals only brief him and whatever they tell him is what he accepts. Nigerians want their president to take charge and stop buck passing.

“He should show to Nigerians that he is a changed president by bringing those looters in his government to book.

“People are only tolerating Buhari and counting days and times for them to shove him out of office in disgrace like Mbaka said.”

 

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  1. Inieke Akpan Ekuma

    January 3, 2018 at 11:44 am

    I hate Fayose with passion when he and his cohort sponsored mischief in Nigeria with their I’ll gotten money, sabotaging every efforts of the present administration to prove right his many fake prophecies turning around again to rebuke Buhari for blaming artificial hardship on mischief makers. The PDP were blaming hardship on the long years of military rule in the country, did he come out to condemn? His days are numbered!

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