Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State has declared that the Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Buhari will never be Nigeria’s President.
Fayose
made the declaration via a statement released on Sunday, February 21 by
his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka.
The governor also challenged Buhari to swear by the Holy Quran that he has not visited a hospital in the United Kingdom.
The statement reads:
“I
wish they can see spiritually what I am talking about that Buhari,
despite the hullabaloo will never be president. I predicted my return as
Ekiti State Governor and I am saying it again that Buhari will never
rule Nigeria again.”
"After President Goodluck
Jonathan, there will be a young element in his late 50s from the North
that will be Nigeria president. I want to liken this revelation to the
story of Elijah and Elisha. I am the Elijah while my followers are
Elisha."
"I owe it a duty to Nigeria and its
people to expose the antics of the APC cabal whose only interest is to
seize power to further their selfish interests."
"Without
doubt, it is obvious that this cabal in the APC is trying so hard to
deceive Nigerians on Buhari’s health status. That's the reason they
have been using photoshopped pictures to defend their lies on Buhari's
UK trip."
"First, they used a March 5, 2013
picture, claiming that Buhari was taking a walk in London on Thursday.
Later they came up with another poorly cropped picture of Buhari with
former British Prime Minister,Tony Blair."
"The
same people who lied in September 2012 that they received a gold card
invitation to attend the Democratic National Convention in the United
States of America are behind the robing of Buhari in the garment of lies
and I challenge Buhari to swear by the Holy Quran that he did not visit
hospital in the United Kingdom last week."
"However, I want to disappoint this selfish cabal. Buhari is only raising their hope and that hope will be dashed."
Fayose had earlier alleged that Buhari had gone to the UK to seek medical attention.
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