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  • Former Ekiti governor Fayose loses sister

    Former Ekiti governor Fayose loses sister

    Moji Ladeji, the immediate elder sister of the former governor of Ekiti state Ayodele Fayose, is dead.

    Fayose, who confirmed the death at about 2 pm on Monday, said Moji died after a brief illness.

    The former governor described Moji as a God-fearing individual who lived an exemplary life.

    “On behalf of my family, I announce the death of my immediate elder sister, Mrs. Moji Ladeji. She died today, after a brief illness.

    “We are pained by your departure, but consoled by the God-fearing and exemplary life that you lived.

    “May the soul of Sister Moji rest in peace,” Fayose stated.

  • ‘Fayose remains PDP’s voice in South-West’

    ‘Fayose remains PDP’s voice in South-West’

    Mr Eddy Olafeso, the immediate past National Vice Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), in South-West on Sunday said ex-Gov Ayodele Fayose remained a critical voice in the party’s affair in the region.

    Olafeso made the clarification in Ado-Ekiti during a meeting with the party’s delegates over his Vice Chairmanship aspiration in the coming zonal Congress of the party.

    He was specifically addressing the Bisi Kolawole-led faction of the party, predominantly Fayose’s loyalists.

    It would be recalled that the party’s State congress held on Aug. 22, had produced two factional chairmen.

    Kolawole emerged from former Gov. Ayodele Fayose’s faction while Kehinde Odebunmi was elected from a parallel group loyal to Sen. Abiodun Olujimi.

    Fayose was also alleged to have declared Gov Seyi Makinde of Oyo State persona-non-grata in the state having being endorsed as the PDP leader in the South-West by Olujimi’s faction.

    Olafeso said Fayose should be respected for saving the party from total ruin when the ruling party allegedly plotted internal crisis to destroy it.

    According to him, Fayose towers above other leaders in the zone judging from his antecedents and contributions to the PDP’s electoral fortunes.

    Olafeso described the leadership tussle between Fayose and Gov Makinde of Oyo state as uncalled for and unwarranted, saying ex-Gov Fayose was a pathfinder and leading light of the PDP in the South-West.

    “He remains the voice of the PDP in the Southwest.

    “You can see that all the immediate past zonal executive members are represented here.

    “We are here to thank our leader, Ayodele Fayose for his support.

    “He (Fayose) is our leader. We believed in him. While others were panicking and fearful to criticize President Muhammadu Buhari, he was with us.

    “He remained the only voice in the wilderness.

    “Fayose rescued the PDP from those who wanted to ruin the party when the late Sen. Buruji Kashamu took the party to court.

    “It was Fayose as a governor that saved the party from total ruin.

    “We are very sure that we will reposition the PDP in this zone. We have visited other five states. No individual can appropriate the PDP in the Southwest .

    “Let us continue to support Fayose. We are very sure of victory and unity in the end,” Olafeso, a former Commissioner in Ondo State added.

    The Zonal Vice Chairmanship aspirant promised to initiate a peace process that would bring all the contending forces together in line with the dream of the PDP’s founding fathers.

    “We don’t have a major crisis, what we have is disagreement. Some leaders had even begun underground fence mending mission, but peace is a process.

    “We will lead with fairness and justice in partnership with other leaders to ensure that we take our rightful position at the national level,” he said.

    Bisi Kolawole, the PDP factional Chairman in Ekiti, in his response, promised that the state chapter of the party would support the return of Olafeso as zonal Vice Chairman.

  • Ekiti PDP adopts Makinde as party leader despite Fayose’s threat

    Ekiti PDP adopts Makinde as party leader despite Fayose’s threat

    A Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), faction, loyal to Sen. Biodun Olujimi has restated its adoption of Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State as the party’s Southwest zonal leader.

    The faction stated this in Omuo-Ekiti in Ekiti-East Local Government Area on Thursday at the distribution of working tools to some constituents sponsored by Olujimi.

    Olujimi represents Ekiti South Senatorial District at the National Assembly.

    Materials distributed were: 480 deep freezers, 250 sewing machines, 220 motorcycles, carrier machines, solar panels, 250 drying machines, 220 laptops, six carry-go tricycles, and cash.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the state PDP factional chairman, Mr Kehinde Odebunmi, was among the dignitaries at the event.

    The PDP faction described as an “empty threat” an alleged declaration by a former governor of Ekiti State that Makinde should not visit Ekiti, urging the Oyo state governor to ignore such threat.

    Sen. Olujimi in her remarks, at the presentation of the working tools, said the empowerment gesture was part of the efforts toward entrenching the dividend of democracy in the district.

    She maintained that Makinde remained the indisputable leader of the party in the Southwest zone and free to visit Ekiti at will.

    “I thank all of you for adopting Gov. Makinde as the leader of the party in the Southwest.

    “That was what we did when Ayodele Fayose was the only governor in the zone.

    “Former Gov. Fayose is a leader of the PDP and one of the many of the PDP leaders that we have in the Southwest.

    “He is not the only leader and former governor, there are many.

    “So, Gov. Makinde was adopted, because he is a decent, understanding and knowledgeable person.

    “The Southwest NASS caucus had adopted him.

    “What has Makinde done? He said we should wait and resolve this crisis before conducting the congresses because no individual can run Ekiti and deliver,” she said.

  • Ignore Fayose’s threat-Olujimi urges Makinde

    Ignore Fayose’s threat-Olujimi urges Makinde

    National Assembly member, Senator Biodun Olujimi, has accused former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose of moving against Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, over the governor’s perspective on truth in the crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party in Ekiti State.

    Olujimi, who described Makinde as the party’s leader in the South-West geo-political zone, told the governor to ignore moves against him, but continue with his quest “to reposition, galvanise and salvage the party from the brinks of collapse”.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Fayose had on Wednesday warned the governor not to involve himself into political affairs in Ekiti State.

    But the senator representing Ekiti South Senatorial District, who spoke in Ado Ekiti at a meeting of her faction of the PDP, described Fayose, including his collaborators as ‘political jobbers’ and asked Makinde to ignore their threats.

    “Makinde is the symbol of the party in the South-West. So, anything that must come from the zone must come through. Fayose and his conspirators’

    visit to Uche Secondus was nothing but a recreational. I can take anybody to the National Secretariat of the party and we take pictures.

    “What is important is what was said. While they were there nothing could have been said. We stand by Makinde because nobody can rubbish him and wish him away. This is the best time South-West Zone needs the governor most when ‘hijackers’ are trying to undermine the party’s structure through egregious conspiracy.”

    PDP State Factional Chairman, Kehinde Odebunmi, who spoke on behalf of the stakeholders, said, the party had resolved to “give Makinde all the needed support towards bringing South-West PDP out of political oblivion”, hence their nod for him “to continue with his resolve to build a strong and united PDP in the zone.”

     

  • PDP Crisis: I’ll fight you if you come to Ekiti, Fayose warns Makinde

    PDP Crisis: I’ll fight you if you come to Ekiti, Fayose warns Makinde

    Ayodele Fayose, former governor of Ekiti State, has warned Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde, against tampering with the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ekiti.

    Fayose said he was ready to fight anyone, who wants to take over the structure of the party in the state from him.

    He disclosed this on Wednesday when he led national delegates of the PDP including the chairmen of the party in Osun, Ekiti, Lagos to Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.

    He said, “There has been a reasonable cold war of who and who becomes the executive of the zone. Governor Makinde has demanded that the zonal executive be sacked and a caretaker be fostered on the zone which the party did.

    “But, since the caretaker committee came into being, he has not allowed them to function because he produced the chairman.

    “Beyond that, the fact that there is a sitting governor does not say I should go to another man’s state. Nobody should come to my state; if you come to my state, I will face you squarely.

    “I will continue to respect him because he is my brother, I love him so much and I was part of his emergence.”

  • I’ll send you back to prison when I become president, Fayose tells Obasanjo

    I’ll send you back to prison when I become president, Fayose tells Obasanjo

    Immediate past governor of Ekiti State, Mr Ayodele Fayose has vowed to send the former president Olusegun Obasanjo back to prison for all his alleged grievous infractions committed against Nigeria if he becomes president.

    Fayose said he will ensure Obasanjo accounts for all the alleged financial impropriety and other manifestations of corrupt practices perpetrated during his eight-year tenure as Nigeria’s president and face the full wrath of law.

    The former governor spoke on a monitored programme “Plus Politics”, a programme on PlusTV Africa on Tuesday.

    The former governor and Obasanjo had been launching vitriolic and scathing remarks against one another over the latter’s comments on Senator Buruji Kashamu’s death.

    Obasanjo, in a letter of condolence address to Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun, alleged that Kashamu used instruments of law and politics to evade justice but couldn’t avoid death.

    But, Fayose, in his condolence message described the ex-president’s statement as regrettable, saying “Nigerians are watching for your end too”.

    Countering Fayose’s outburst, Obasanjo stated that people can mourn him the way they like after his death, urging Nigerians upbraiding him over his remark to learn from Kashamu’s lives and live well.

    However, Fayose, in his reaction, said the former president should be prosecuted for the derisive insults towards the late Kashamu.

    “Let me tell to you, Obasanjo has made hate speech and should be brought to book by this government. I pray one day I will become president of this country by God’s grace. Obasanjo will go back to prison. I’m telling you the truth because there are so many things Obasanjo must be questioned about.

    “Obasanjo is not a saint when he came out of prison his farm at Ota was in shambles. But, today, it is back to life. Where did the money for resuscitating the once ailing farm come from? It was from the government.

    “For the library, all governors at that time contributed 10 million naira each to support Obasanjo by force. The third term is still fresh in our memory. So, baba should stop telling us he is a saint. Shagari was not good enough. He imposed him on Nigerians. He brought Yar’ dua and Jonathan. Nobody is good to Obasanjo except himself.

    “Whatever you say about Kashamu. He has paid his own dues, spent his time. No court convicted him and he left and departed the world. Everybody will have an end. Let wait and see how Obasanjo will end,” he added.

  • Obasanjo’s silence amidst corruption rocking Buhari’s govt worrisome – Fayose

    Former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose has questioned the silence of former President, Olusegun Obasanjo in the midst of high level insecurity and corruption in the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

    He wondered why Obasanjo was curiously silent unlike before when he would have blown hot.

    Fayose, in tweets, accused Obasanjo of teaming up with others to foist Buhari on Nigeria on the basis of alleged corruption and insecurity.

    According to him, It is either Baba is tired, timid, afraid or he is no longer the Obasanjo that they used to know.

    “With the level of corruption and insecurity that we are seeing in Nigeria under this APC govt, former President Obasanjo is curiously silent.

    “And it was because of alleged corruption and insecurity that Obasanjo teamed up with others to foist Buhari on Nigeria,” he tweeted.

    Fayose then mocked Obasanjo by asking: “Isn’t Obasanjo’s silence worrisome? It is either Baba is tired, timid, afraid or he is no longer the Obasanjo that we used to know.

    “Will he keep silent while the entire country is being looted away and Nigerians anywhere in the country can’t sleep with their two eyes closed?”

  • Buhari’s presidency is deaf and dumb- Fayose

    Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has described President Muhammadu Buhari’s presidency as deaf and dumb.

    He also described Buhari as an accidental president who is unconscious of happenings around him.

    Reacting to comment by Femi Adesina, Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Fayose blasted the presidency, saying that Buhari should be ignored.

    Adesina had said the president would have dealt with Fayose and River State Governor, Nyesom Wike, for their anti-Buhari tendency but he chose to tolerate them as a father of the nation.

    Fayose, in a statement by his spokesperson, Lere Olayinka, in Ado Ekiti, lampooned Adesina for talking about “a President punishing serving governors or even ordinary Nigerians as if they are his servants”.

    “On the comment by my brother and friend, Femi Adesina, about the President not dealing with me and Governor Wike, President Buhari, in my opinion, is an accidental president, who is not only clueless but unconscious of happenings in his own Presidency.

    “A man who can’t defend or protect his immediate family is not in any way better than an effigy.

    “If not, those around him won’t be talking about a President ‘punishing’ serving governors or even ordinary Nigerians as if they are his servants.

    “Femi Adesina, do you realize I have been quiet for a while, having concluded that Buhari’s Presidency is deaf and dumb?

    “So don’t wake a sleeping lion so as not to be confronted with consequences you can’t contend with.”

  • Why Buhari failed to deal with Fayose, Wike – Adesina

    Why Buhari failed to deal with Fayose, Wike – Adesina

    Femi Adesina, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, Muhammadu Buhari , has said his principal chose to disregard the “combative, truculent, if not at times insulting” disposition of Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike.

     

    The spokesperson said the President would have dealt with Wike and former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, for their “anti-Buhari tendency” but he chose to tolerate the duo as a father of the nation.

     

     

     

    Wike, who belonged to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, had recently appreciated the President for approving the refund of N78.9bn to Rivers for the repair of federal roads. A total sum of N148bn had been approved by the Federal Executive Council to five states including Rivers, Cross River, Bayelsa, Ondo, and Osun.

     

    In a piece published on Friday on his website and entitled, ‘Wike Vindicates Buharists’, Adesina described the recent action of Governor Wike as one that was in a “completely different direction compared to what he had always said of President Muhammadu Buhari”.

     

    Adesina wrote, “The Wike we knew was either usually crying wolf where there was none, alleging that the Federal Government wanted to kill him, or claiming that he was not answerable to the central government at Abuja in any way, or even pontificating that the President and his political party, the All Progressives Congress, had failed the country in diverse ways.

     

    “If not for the maturity, and the avuncular attitude of President Buhari to all state governors, it would have been easy for one to conclude that he and Wike were enemies. Forsworn ones.

     

    “There was also the then Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, who had formed a tag team with Wike in the anti-Buhari tendency. The President could have dealt with them in many ways, either overtly or covertly, but he let them be. He was a father ready to tolerate his many children, irrespective of their differing idiosyncrasies, propensities and predilections.”

     

     

     

    On the invitation extended by the Rivers governor for the President to visit the state to see what the money was used for, the President’s spokesperson said, “In January 2018, there had been vicious killings in some parts of the country. States affected were; Benue, Taraba, Plateau, Yobe, Rivers and Zamfara. The President decided to embark on sympathy and solidarity visits to the states. All the Governors were receptive, except Wike, who said the visit was a smokescreen, meant to revive the dying APC in Rivers State.

     

    “When about 20 people were killed on New Year Day 2018, in Omoku area of the state, and the President wanted to visit, Wike demurred. He said there were killings everyday all over the country, and it meant the President must visit every State on a daily basis.

     

    “The circle has turned fully round, and Governor Wike is inviting the President to visit. He says he’s “a President for every State of the Federation and all Nigerians.” Wonderful!

     

     

     

    “Some people say it is N78.9 billion that is working, and the Governor is clearly inebriated by that windfall. But I don’t think so. Rivers is by no means a poor state. The amount is handsome, no doubt, but the state is oil rich, and can hold her own when it comes to finances. I rather choose to believe that Governor Wike had been playing a curious kind of politics all along, and now, fairness and justice have touched him in a positive way.”

     

     

  • APC will collapse before 2023 – Fayose

    The Immediate past Ekiti Governor Ayo Fayose has predicted the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) will collapse before the 2023 general election following the recent happenings in the party.

    Fayose described the internal squabble within the APC as a show of God’s anger against the party for its ‘infamous role’ in bringing untold hardship to Nigerians.

    In a statement on Thursday, in Ado-Ekiti by his media aide, the ex-Governor, who was reacting to leadership crisis in APC, said no one can validly lay claim to the chairmanship of the APC in whatever capacity.

    He cautioned the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) must be mindful of being seen as helping the APC to uphold its illegalities.

    He accused the ruling party of displaying power arrogance and treating Nigerians with contempt, saying “this is just the beginning, their matters will be made worse with time.”

    Fayose lamented since APC took over power in 2015, the country has been riddled with different forms of socio-economic, political and security challenges.

    He said the APC-led federal government had brought untold hardship to teeming Nigerians, saying more confusion awaits the party till it goes into ‘irredeemable political extinction’.

    The ex-governor bemoaned the killings by bandits, in the North especially Katsina, Kaduna, Zamfara and Sokoto States, adding “God will never be happy with a party that its government is doing nothing to stop the bloodshed, raping of women; including children and destruction of people’s sources of livelihood going on in the country.”