Buhari is a northern President —Fayose
The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has
said the steps taken by President Muhammadu Buhari since he took over on May 29
are tainted with ethnic colouration. The governor, who said the retired general
was operating as a “president of northern Nigeria only” said, “appointments
made by Buhari so far negated the principle of federal character.” Fayose,
according to a statement issued on Monday by his Special Assistant on Public
Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, said it was wrong for the
President to have made 31 major appointments with only seven coming from the
South. “Under Buhari, are people from southern Nigeria only meant to be hounded
and harassed by anti-corruption agencies and the Department of State Services
while those from the North are meant to enjoy Federal Government’s juicy
appointments?” he asked.
Apart from lopsided appointments made by the
President, the governor said he was worried that the construction of the
Lagos-Ibadan expressway had slowed down while work had stopped on Lokoja-Abuja
road.
These roads, he said, “are the major roads
linking the southern part of Nigeria with the North.”
“Also, we have been told by the Federal
Government that the Second Niger Bridge project has been suspended and one is
now beginning to remember how Buhari cancelled the Lagos Metroline Project in
1985 at a loss of over $78m (then) to the Lagos tax payers.”
Fayose maintained that Nigeria could only move
forward if there was equity and fairness, saying those who made the country’s
constitution and enshrined the principle of federal character in it were
mindful of the ethnic diversity of the country.
But the Presidency appealed to Nigerians to
ignore Fayose.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on
Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said appeal to ethnic and regional arithmetic
would not give back to the Peoples Democratic Party what it lost at the poll.
He said, “Let me say at this stage that mere
appeal to ethnic and regional arithmetic will not give back to the PDP what
they lost. They seem to be making a dangerous calculation with their recent
outbursts.
“The mere appeal to sectional and religious will
not give the party its lost relevance or electability. Nigerians are smarter
than Fayose thinks.
“The governor’s outbursts are intended to be a
trigger for a clash between communities in areas where deliberate attempts had
in the past also been made by the PDP to stoke ethnic and religious
fault-lines.
“Our appeal to Nigerians is that they should ignore
these tantrums. President Buhari is a healer not a divider.”
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