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Thursday, May 5, 2016

REALLY ? Jonathan is better than Buhari when it comes to governing Nigeria – Fani-Kayode

Fani-Kayode insists NWC sabotaged Jonathan's campaign, threatens to release proofs
Really ? Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode has taken a swipe at President Muhammadu Buhari over his style of governance. Fani-Kayode in an article, maintained that the current tide by the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government has put to rest his claims of the President and his party during the presidential campaign.
According to Fani-Kayode, “In less than one year I have been proved right in my continuous assertion that when it comes to running the affairs of our country President Goodluck Jonathan is by far the better man and the PDP by far the better party.


“That is what is paining them and that is what they cannot bear to hear. Now they seek vengeance and they wish to silence me yet I am prepared for the worse.
“The only thing that I underestimated was the high degree of malice that our president has for all his political adversaries and critics, the inexplicable pleasure that he derives in inflicting pain on the innocent, the strange delight he harbours in indulging in wickedness and the monumental incompetence he displays when it comes to administering the affairs of our nation.
The former Minister claimed that Buhari was more concerned about the total annihilation and “utter decimation of all his traducers.”
Berating the President over his ability to compete on the intellectual plain, Fani-Kayode stressed that Buhari is more particular of unleashing his “modern-day gestapo, with firm orders to fabricate, implicate, break, crush and destroy.
“In my world, a man is measured not by his ability to kill his subjects, to destroy his political opponents, to shed the blood of the defenceless, to throw the innocent in dungeons, to humiliate and persecute his adversaries, to abuse power and to pervert the judicial system but by the level of his humanity and his sense of decency, fairness, justice and restraint,” he said.

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