The Afenifere Renewal Group (ARG), has blasted Governor Ayodele
Fayose for displaying overt support for the leader of the Indigenous
People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, describing his conduct as
treasonable and threatening.
ARG criticized Fayose for “bringing
governance to a ridiculous level and assaulting the sensibilities of the
Yoruba nation” by Tuesday’s gesture.
The ARG , in a statement by
its State Coordinator, Bunmi Akanbi, on Wednesday, slammed Fayose “for
abandoning serious business of governance in his home state to run a
comedy show in faraway Abuja in a matter that does not concern him.”
He
took exception to a statement credited to Fayose that, “Ekiti now
belongs to Biafra, warning the governor not to use his position to fan
the embers of discord, disunity and crisis in the Nigerian federation.
Awotiku
said: “Despite receipts of monthly statutory federal allocation, budget
support funds, bailout funds running into billions of Naira, Ekiti
workers are under the yoke of non-receipt if their monthly salaries and
allowances.
“The pensioners are not faring better; this is a
governor displaying executive rascality all over Ekiti State and beyond.
He has brought governance to a ridiculous level. He can be excused for
his own style of leadership and manner of delivery but there are well
designed standards for the office which he occupies but which he brings
to ridicule.
“His recent solidarity visit to Nnamdi Kanu who has
insulted and hold the Yoruba nation with disrespect is an executive
rascality taken too
far. Not withstanding the political motive, his
solidarity is an insult and affront to the true Omo Oduduwas at home and
Diaspora.
“Ekiti State chapter of Afenifere Renewal Group implore
him (Fayose) to carry out his assignment with the fear of God and
respect to the needs and yearnings of Ekiti people. We take exception to
his determination to rubbish our valued heritage.
“We
hereby implore him to face governance in our dear state, bring smiles
to the faces of government worker both in the state and local
governments, make pensioners happy and enjoy the fruit of their labour.
This political rascality and razzmatazz must stop.”
Also, a
Chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and governorship
aspirant, Hon. Bamidele Faparusi, urged the Department of State Services
(DSS) to investigate Governor Fayose.
Describing Fayose as a
‘busy body’, Faparusi added that the governor’s overt solidarity for
someone he branded a ‘secessionist’, was a height of irresponsibility
and that such was tantamount to treasonable felony, which must be
investigated.
The former federal parliamentarian, said Fayose has
betrayed the 1999 constitution he swore to protect by his conviviality
with Kanu, a personality that was leading a group that had declared war
on Nigeria by his utterances and actions in recent time.
He said
Fayose would have been tried for treason and sent to jail, if he had
exhibited such action in a saner clime, harping on the need for the
federal government to launch investigation into the governor’s conduct,
for Nigeria is not a Pariah State.
Faparusi, who described Fayose
as a potential security threat to the country, said: “Having sworn to an
oath of office to defend the constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, it therefore constitutes a flagrant rape on the constitution
for a sitting Governor to openly declare support for a secessionist .
“We
do not know the interest his support for Biafra will serve the hungry
people of Ekiti who he has refused to pay their salaries for the past
five months. I urge the DSS to investigate if the support Governor
Fayose gave was either moral and not financial, and if financial, then
Ekiti people must hold him responsible for profligacy by committing the
tax payers’ sweat to Biafra struggle.
“I advise Governor Fayose to
see governance as a serious business and stop junketing around the
nation to pursue inanities and those things that would further abrade
the core values of decency, scholarship and respect Ekiti was renowned
for”.
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