Ayo Fayose. |
Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose has advised the Minister
of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, to relocate to Sambisa or Maiduguri
in Borno State and move around there without heavy military security to prove
to Nigerians that indeed Boko Haram had been defeated.
Relying on divine
intervention as last resort, the governor also appealed to Nigeria to pray for
President Mohammed Buhari to find solution to the country’s security and
economic challenges.
Speaking through his
Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, the
governor said: “Only God’s intervention can save Nigeria from the
present economic and security problems as it is glaring that the man running
the affairs of the country at the federal level does not have any answer to the
problems. Even the Holy Bible said in James 1:5 that if any one lacks
wisdom, he must ask God and as it is, Nigerians must assist the President in
asking for wisdom and understanding to tackle the country’s economic and
security problems before Nigeria is further plunged into more woes with the
Federal Government’s decision to borrow N2.2 tn, which translates to N6.066 bn
per day to finance the 2016 budget.”
Fayose described the
Federal Government’s announced reduction of petrol pump price from N87 to N85
per litre as a continuation of the All Progressives Congress government’s governance by deceit.
He said, “Even secondary school students of economics
know that you cannot deregulate and regulate at the same time. It is only in a
confused and clueless economy that government will plan to spend more when
revenue has reduced by more than 50 percent.”
Maintaining that petrol
would not sell below N100 per litre in 2016, Fayose added: “Even now that the
price is N87 and subsidy is yet to be removed, Nigerians are buying at between
N130 and N300 per litre, What will now happen when they remove subsidy and
allow market forces to determine the price?”
Describing as “strange” the claim by the Information
Minister that Boko Haram insurgents had been defeated, the governor said
Nigeria would only take the minister serious if he relocates to either Sambisa
in Borno State or Maiduguri and stay there till the end of March next year
without heavy military presence.
He said, “To show their level of confusion, two days
after the Minister of Information declared that Boko Haram had been defeated,
President Buhari said the government would persuade Boko Haram to abandon their
fight.”
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