Gov. Ayo Fayose
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chairman of PDP Governor's forum and Ekiti State Governor has
questioned President Muhammadu Buhari's persistent absence from state
functions, especially the weekly FEC meetings.
President Muhammadu Buhari’s persistent absence from state
functions, especially the weekly Federal Executive Council (FEC)
meetings, has been questioned by the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele
Fayose, who is asking whether or not the president was now governing the
country by proxy.
In a press release issued in Ado Ekiti on Thursday, by the
Governor's Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media,
Lere Olayinka, Fayose said it was becoming obvious that a group of
cabal is exercising the powers of the President.
He said; “Every day, what we hear is President said this,
President said that without seeing the President in any official
function and one is prompted to ask; where is the president?”
“I saw the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF),
Mr Babachir Lawal on television responding to his suspension and what
came to my mind was that there could actually be many presidents
operating in the Buhari’s presidency.
“Perhaps, it is for this reason of possible existence of
governments within the government of Buhari that confusion pervades the
polity, with the President himself writing letter to the Senate to clear
someone of wrongdoing and the same person being suspended three months
after on the basis of the same allegation. It is also for this reason
that the President nominated Ibrahim Magu to the Senate for confirmation
as EFCC Chairman and the DSS, an agency under the Presidency wrote the
Senate not to confirm him.
“Most importantly, the President did not attend the FEC meeting
last week and the meeting did not hold this week under the flimsy
excuse that Easter Break stalled it. How could Easter Break that ended
on Monday be responsible for the inability to hold FEC meeting on
Wednesday? Definitely, there is more to this than meets the eye.
“It has therefore become necessary that Nigerians hear the
voice of their President and see him physically, not through surrogates
or the cabal operating behind the scene,” the governor said.
Speaking further, Governor Fayose, who described a President as the
face and image of a nation, urged President Buhari to hold regular
media chat in which Nigerians can ask questions and offer suggestions on
the running of the country.
“Since his first and only media chat was held in December 2015,
Nigerians have not had opportunity of seeing their President address
them directly and this is not the best approach to governance in a
democracy,” he said.
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