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Where is Buhari? He should appear physically, not through proxies- Fayose

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Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose has questioned the whereabouts of President Muhammadu Buhari and wondered why he has persistently been absent from state functions.

The governor, who demanded for a physical appearance of President Buhari, further wondered if he is now ruling Nigeria by proxy.

Fayose’s inquiry of Buhari’s whereabouts is coming following the cancellation of Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting and the conspicuous absence of Mr President at the FEC meeting a week ago.

He said in a statement released by his Special Assistant (SP) on public communications and new media, Lere Olayinka on Thursday, “Every day, what we hear is President said this, President said that without seeing the President in any official function and one is prompted to ask; where is the president?”

He continued, “I saw the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Mr Babachir Lawal on television responding to his suspension and what came to my mind was that there could actually be many presidents operating in the Buhari’s presidency.

“Perhaps, it is for this reason of possible existence of governments within the government of Buhari that confusion pervades the polity, with the President himself writing letter to the Senate to clear someone of wrongdoing and the same person being suspended three months after on the basis of the same allegation. It is also for this reason that the President nominated Ibrahim Magu to the Senate for confirmation as EFCC Chairman and the DSS, an agency under the Presidency wrote the Senate not to confirm him.

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“Most importantly, the President did not attend the FEC meeting last week and the meeting did not hold this week under the flimsy excuse that Easter Break stalled it. How could Easter Break that ended on Monday be responsible for the inability to hold FEC meeting on Wednesday? Definitely, there is more to this than meets the eye.

“It has therefore become necessary that Nigerians hear the voice of their President and see him physically, not through surrogates or the cabal operating behind the scene.”

Fayose, who added that a president is the face and image of a nation therefore urged President Buhari to hold regular media chat in which Nigerians can ask questions and offer suggestions on the running of the country.

He said, “Since his first and only media chat was held in December 2015, Nigerians have not had opportunity of seeing their President address them directly and this is not the best approach to governance in a democracy.”

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