Governor Ayodele Fayose has denied claims by critics that his attacks on President Muhammadu Buhari stem from a strong desire for the presidential seat in 2019, stating that the claims are an attempt to discredit him.
The governor said this at an interactive forum in Lagos, where he insisted that people tying him with Senator Ali Sheriff, the national Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, PD, for the 2019 presidential ticket were only after defaming him.
He said, “Anybody flying the kite of
Sheriff and Fayose is the deceit of the highest order. Again, even if it
is the Senate, I am not going to contest. Nobody contests the office of
the Vice President you can only become the Vice President of Nigeria if
God wants you to be. May I make it expressly clear that if Ali Modu
Sheriff wants to contest as president of Nigeria in 2019, I will not
support him, I am a man known for my words of honour. We must operate
based on principle if our country is to move forward.”
“This is cheap blackmail orchestrated to
give people the impression that I have ambition that is why I am doing
all these. I am the most senior governor in Nigeria and if I were to be
in a party like the APC, they will be celebrating me every day. They
(APC) know I am critical of the bad policies of the APC administration,”
he continued.
He then said those in support of
Buhari’s second term should stop, saying, “I have told Nigerians that
Buhari does not have the capacity now to govern Nigeria. What capacity
will he display in seven years’ time? Currently, as it stands, the
President is challenged by age.”
Source: Vanguard
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