Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Fayose: APC plans to shortchange North again

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Fayose: APC plans to shortchange North again

Sodiq Oyeleke

The Ekiti State Governor, Mr Peter Ayodele Fayose has disclosed of a
game plan by the South West All Progressive Congress (APC) leaders led
by Asiwaju Bola Tinubu to again shortchange the North just as former
President Olusegun Obasanjo did in the case of nominating late Alhaji
Umaru Musa Yar'Adua from the North to replace him in 2007.

Fayose who spoke through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr Idowu Adelusi
in Ado Ekiti at the weekend said the APC leaders were further
encouraged by the mere fact that such a game plan succeeded as the
power returned to the South barely three years after the exit of
Obasanjo.

According to him, the main reason why the APC leaders gave the ticket
to General Muhammadu Buhari was their plan to make the 72 year old
General who they believe would be too weak to go beyond 2019 to step
down for the Vice President.

Fayose who boasted that the APC cannot win the March 28 election said
that part of the APC leaders' game plan should Buhari wins the
election is to begin a propaganda two years to the 2019 general
election on why Buhari cannot continue in office.

In what look like a political landmine, Fayose explained that Tinubu
and others have mapped out step by step propaganda that will portray
Buhari as too old to continue as the President so that there will be
clamour for his vice who could be the present pastor Yemi Osibajo or
Tinubu himself to take over from as is been practiced constitutionally
and conventionally .

The Governor said, " it is very clear that APC and Buhari cannot win
but we need to expose their game plan so that the North don't fall
into their deceit.

" They have many options, and supposed Buhari lives beyond their imagination.
"By 2017, they will begin by using the media to discuss the age of
him, they will say he is too weak, old and sickly to go for second
term.

"They will say that Buhari' s Vice who may be Osinbajo or Tinubu
should step in. Their lawyers are there to raise constitutional
provisions to back up their agenda."

Fayose stressed also that by doing so the Tinubu and southern planners
would have successfully shortchanged the North of their entitled eight
year stint at the presidency.

The Ekiti Governor reminds the Northern political stakeholders of what
happened in the case of the imposition of late Umaru Musa Yar'Adua by
Obasanjo who knew before hand that the ailing former President would
not be able to complete his term which has now become an advantage to
the southern part of the country and a shortchange to the north.

He warned the northern leaders not to fall to the selfish plans of the
southern political vampire as represented by Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and
others in the APC saying the north should rather wait till 2019 when
they would present a young, intelligent, healthy and dynamic
candidate.

Fayose reminded the North that as chairman of PDP fact finding
committee on suitable candidate to replace Obasanjo, he presented a
list of competent hands for Obasanjo to pick from but went for Yar'
Adua who never showed interest due to ill health.

" I still maintain that if one of those in my committee's list had
been picked to replace Obasanjo , a northern will still be in power
till 2015.

" Therefore, the North should not listen to those who want to
shortchange them the second time, " said Fayose.

Written by

Sodiq Oyeleke is a Media, Human Resources, Project Management and Public Relations Practitioner

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