I never said I will commit suicide if Buhari returns alive – Fayose Claims
Ayo Fayose,
the Ekiti State Governor, has denied ever saying he would commit suicide if
President Muhammadu Buhari returned to Nigeria arrive.
Mr. Buhari
returned from London, Saturday, where he had been on medical vacation for over
100 days.
The Chief
Press Secretary to the governor, Idowu Adelusi, told the Media on Monday that
the statement was a “creation of the All Progressives Congress, APC in the
state.”
“Mr. Fayose
never said he would commit suicide if the President returns to the country,” he
insisted.
“It is the
creation of the APC. It is their style to create such falsehood.”
He said,
instead, the governor had wished the president well and had joined others in
praying for him.
While
celebrating the arrival of Mr. President at a rally in Ado-Ekiti on Monday, the
APC highlighted the alleged vow by Mr. Fayose to commit suicide if the
President returned to the country.
It should be
recalled that the “I will commit suicide” statement credited to Mr. Fayose,
made the rounds in the social media on July 22, but was vehemently denied by
the governor.
The
governor, a vocal critic of the president and his party, the APC, was quoted as
saying, “I will commit suicide if Buhari comes back alive.”
Mr. Fayose’s
media aides had blamed the rumour on the handiwork of the Buhari propaganda
machinery.
Mr. Fayose’s
Special Assistant on Public Communication and New Media, Lere Olayinka, had in
his reaction, same day the quote emerged, debunked the statement.
“Kindly
disregard this statement, as it did not emanate from Governor Fayose,” he had
said.
“It is their
usual way of shifting the people’s attention from the real question Nigerians
are asking, as to the whereabouts of the President. At no time was such
statement made by the governor.”
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