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Posted on: 04:56 Tue, 29 Mar 2016
He speaks like somebody who has
guts. To him, no argument can dent
the rightness of his position on the
Presidency of Muhammadu Buhari.
Yet, he tells you he is not
confrontational. He claims he has
prioritized governance with a view
to putting the welfare of the people
first. Perhaps, this is the reason he
was re-elected after staying out of
power for eight years.
In this interview in Abuja, Mr. Ayo
Fayose, Ekiti State governor, says
Buhari is not technically equipped
to better the lot of Nigerians.
He also speaks on the retreat by the
National Economic Council (NEC).
Excerpts: On the National Economic
Council, NEC, retreat in Abuja It is
a good idea if we do not have the
same rhetorics. We all know where
the problem is, where the problem
is coming from. The reality is that
we need a change of attitude.
That’s what we need.
No matter what you say, the
ministers, the governors, some are
two-term governors, some are
leaders of this country before, like
Chief Audu Ogbeh, they know
where the problem lies and what
they need to do to tackle it.
The attitude of everybody must
change; from the President to the
last man in government and
beyond government. If you want to
dispense justice, for instance, you
must dispense it equally.
He speaks like somebody who has
guts. To him, no argument can dent
the rightness of his position on the
Presidency of Muhammadu Buhari.
Yet, he tells you he is not
confrontational. He claims he has
prioritized governance with a view
to putting the welfare of the people
first. Perhaps, this is the reason he
was re-elected after staying out of
power for eight years.
In this interview in Abuja, Mr. Ayo
Fayose, Ekiti State governor, says
Buhari is not technically equipped
to better the lot of Nigerians.
He also speaks on the retreat by the
National Economic Council (NEC).
Excerpts: On the National Economic
Council, NEC, retreat in Abuja It is
a good idea if we do not have the
same rhetorics. We all know where
the problem is, where the problem
is coming from. The reality is that
we need a change of attitude.
That’s what we need.
No matter what you say, the
ministers, the governors, some are
two-term governors, some are
leaders of this country before, like
Chief Audu Ogbeh, they know
where the problem lies and what
they need to do to tackle it.
The attitude of everybody must
change; from the President to the
last man in government and
beyond government. If you want to
dispense justice, for instance, you
must dispense it equally.