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You are among past leaders who caused Nigeria’s problems, Fayose tells Buhari

By Ayodele Afolabi, Ado-Ekiti
17 April 2018   |   4:04 am
Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose has told President Muhammadu Buhari to stop lamenting about what his predecessors failed to do and blaming past leaders for the inability of his administration to fulfill his campaign promises.

President Muhammadu Buhari

Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose has told President Muhammadu Buhari to stop lamenting about what his predecessors failed to do and blaming past leaders for the inability of his administration to fulfill his campaign promises.He added that; “Only a leader that lacked competence and is challenged by knowledge and exposure will blame his predecessors for over three years.”

The governor, who described the president’s statement on Sunday while receiving some members of the Buhari Diaspora Support Organisation in London as shameful, said; “it appears Buhari has forgotten that he is also among the past leaders of Nigeria because blaming past leaders for the country’s economic problems amounts to blaming himself. The negative foundation the likes of President Buhari laid caused the problems of the country.”

In a statement issued yesterday,by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New media, Lere Olayinka, the governor said; “It is appalling that Buhari, who at his very young age was military governor of the North Eastern State, petroleum minister, Head of State and later Chairman of the Petroleum Trust Fund
(PTF) under the Abacha administration is the same person that is blaming past leaders of Nigeria.

“What difference did he make as Governor of the North Eastern State? What was his role as Minister of Petroleum and Chairman of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) when it was created in 1977?

“It is on record that it was during President Buhari’s tenure as minister of petroleum that N2.8 billion went missing from the accounts of the NNPC in Midlands Bank in the United Kingdom. N2.8 billion as at that time is like $2.8 billion (over N1 trillion) now.

“It is also on record that President Buhari was a key player in the Abacha government that the country is still recovering its loots up till today.Interestingly, our Mr. Integrity President once said that Abacha never stole.’’“If the President is someone who faces reality, he would have realised that his goodwill has declined to the lowest level,” the statement concluded.

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