The opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State today, pointed accusing fingers at the state governor, Ayodele Fayose for allegedly mismanaging the state fund and spending same on what it termed non-profitable ventures which included the hate campaign against the APC's presidential flagbearer, Muhammadu Buhari.
Specifically, the opposition party argued that the governor was only trying to divert the attention of Nigerians from his alleged fraudulent victory as revealed in a leaked audio tape.
The APC added that the fund being spent by Fayose on his hate campaign should have been channeled towards productive activities for the benefit of Ekiti people.
The state chapter of the opposition party in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, described Fayose as lacking in focus.
The statement posited that, "For the past four months, he (Fayose) had busied himself with debts profile of the state, while not forthcoming on the balances and refunds made to the state by the Federal Government.
"He knows with General Muhammadu Buhari as the President, that will be the end of impunity and fraud through which he was declared the governor. He knows he can’t survive the revelations contained in the tape when Buhari becomes the President. That is why he wants General Buhari dead.
"We know Fayose very well. He will go to any length in his hate campaign wishing Buhari dead. But he will not succeed. The spirits of Nigerians that desire change in their lives are stronger than Fayose’s selfish spirit whose only wish among millions of Ekiti is to build an empire around himself with stupendous wealth while Ekiti people beg him for crumbs from his table.
"Governor Fayose is taking his hate campaign against General Buhari to the level of personal agenda far and above the collective agenda of Ekiti people for good governance and development of the state.
"If Fayose had taken the issues of development seriously as he is doing in his hate campaign against Buhari, the effects could have been felt in man."
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