APC govs tackle Fayose over comment on Buhari’s health
Governors elected on the platform of All Progressives Congress, APC, yesterday, tackled Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State on his allegation that President Muhammadu Buhari, who is on medical vacation in London, was on life support. The APC governors also stated that all the apparatuses of the nation’s government had been handed over to the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, pending the return of the President.
Chairman of APC Governors Forum, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, in an interview with State House correspondents in Abuja, advised Nigerians to disregard Governor Fayose’s comment on Buhari’s health, describing the comments as baseless.
Chairman of APC Governors Forum, Owelle Rochas Okorocha, in an interview with State House correspondents in Abuja, advised Nigerians to disregard Governor Fayose’s comment on Buhari’s health, describing the comments as baseless.
“This called to question
the recent statement created to Governor Fayose over the health of Mr.
President. I want to advise that Fayose statement should not be regarded. It is
baseless and there is no substance in that information. What he said is not
right, it is uncalled for and that is simply over heating the polity.
Osinbajo
has all presidential powers “Moreover, the country is stable. The Acting
President is doing a beautiful job, he is meeting up the daily duties of Mr.
President. There is no vacuum and so there is no cause for alarm. “We must at
this point give every support to Mr. President and we are hoping that very soon
Mr. President will come back and join us. On call for Buhari’s resignation On
the call by Governor Fayose for the
resignation of President Buhari, Okorocha said the Ekiti State governor lacked
the powers to make such call. He said:
“Well, I have just said that even the speculation he is making is wrong,
it is unfounded.
And if anybody is to speak about the President’s health,
Fayose does not have the qualifications to speak for the nation on whether Mr.
President should resign or stay. “It is not in our culture, it is not in our
tradition. We sympathize with those who go through pains of ill-health, at that
time we don’t wish them death, we wish them well. And Mr. President’s office is
properly taken care of by Mr. Acting President of Nigeria until Mr. President
comes back home and continues his work and finishes his term. But to say he
should resign is cheap talk and does not make sense in anyway.”
Vanguard
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