BREAKING NEWS: As Fearless Fayose Storms Buhari’s Office With Bloody Letter.
The
Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, who doubles as Chairman of the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Governors Forum, has written to President
Muhammadu Buhari, saying that it was God who made the President to come
back alive, after his 49 days medical vacation in the United Kingdom.
In a statement issued on his behalf by Idowu Adelusi, his Chief Press Secretary, Fayose said Buhari received the mercy of God.
He advised the President to also show
mercy to Sambo Dasuki, the former National Security Adviser; Nnamdi
Kanu, Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB; and other
Nigerians “suffering illegal and unconstitutional incarceration under
your directive”.
“You
have received the mercy and favour of God. You have come back from your
medical vacation alive. By what people had said and by your own
account, it is the mercy and favour of God that have seen you through,
as well as the prayers of everyone,” he said.
“It
is incumbent on you to now also show mercy. I advise you to show mercy
to Nnamdi Kanu and Sambo Dasuki, and such other Nigerians that are
suffering unjust, punitive, illegal, and unconstitutional incarceration,
under your directive or administration.
“Allow
all those who have been granted bail by the court to enjoy their bail,
while their trial continues. This is the right, just, and merciful thing
to do. To continue to disdain the court is reckless and
unconstitutional. Moreover, it is a sin and it is oppressive.”
Taunting
Buhari, Fayose added: “While you were away, peace returned to the Niger
Delta, impacting positively on crude oil production and sales. The
economy also improved with the appreciation of the Naira. Now that you
are back, it will not be right to put the country on the reverse gear
again, through some pig-headed policies and truculent militarist
posturing.”
He went spiritual, saying God is not happy with the “oppression of the poor by the rich”.
“God is not happy at the oppression of the poor by the rich, and of the weak by the strong,” he said.
“Those
of us in authority must not use our God-given powers to oppress the
citizens placed under our charge. Only righteousness exalts a nation,
Sin is a reproach, and God is continually angry with the wicked.
“It is wickedness to refuse to obey
court orders and trample upon the constitutional and God-given,
fundamental human rights of citizens.” Fayose stated.
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