President Muhamadu Buhari on Tuesday, July 10, asked the
electorate in Ekiti not to waste their votes in Saturday’s governorship
election.
Rather, the president urged voters to elect the candidate
of the All Progressives Party (APC), Kayode Fayemi, given the track record of
the ruling APC administration in the country.
Buhari, who gave the charge in Ado-Ekiti at the grand
finale of the mega rally of the party, told the crowd of party faithful and
supporters at the Oluyemi Kayode Stadium that there was no better alternative
to Fayemi.
He said the people of Ekiti must not be deceived by the
“stomach infrastructure’’ programme of the PDP government in the state,
describing it as at variance with the norms in a functional democracy.
Buhari said he was in Ekiti not only to campaign for Fayemi
but also to create awareness as well as sensitise the people on the dividends
of democracy so far made available to them.
The president said his administration had so far executed
13 projects in the state, with no fewer than 29 contractors handling them. He
said the initiatives, most of which were road construction projects, had also
provided direct and indirect jobs to many residents.
Besides, he said approval had been given by his
administration for the construction of a federal secretariat in Ado Ekiti to
ease the burden of office accommodation faced by federal workers in the state.
He also listed the engagement of many indigenes of the state
in the N-Power programme of the Federal Government, granting of bailout funds
to the state as well as approval of School-Feeding Programme and Conditional
Cash Transfer scheme as some of the achievements of his administration.
The president assured the people of the state of more
dividends of democracy if they support Fayemi in the election.
Also addressing the crowd, the national chairman of the
party, Adams Oshiomhole, said Fayemi would redress all the wrongs of the Ayo
Fayose administration. He also gave an assurance that all the salaries and
emoluments owed workers by the Fayose administration would be paid.
Speaking in the same vein, the national leader of the
party, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, assured residents that the APC was committed to the
progress and development of the country. He accused the PDP of destroying the
country’s economy, urging the people to embrace the change agenda of the APC.
“It was the PDP that destroyed the future of Nigeria and
those yet unborn. PDP stole all the monies and made life difficult for all the
citizens. It is not easy to rebuild what the PDP has spent long years
destroying; for many of them that are now complaining, where were they when our
economy was being bastardised?
“You must not allow anybody to intimidate you, I urge
you to guard your PVC and use it wisely on Saturday. It is your turn in Ekiti
to get a good government, it is not for you alone but for your children and
their future," Tinubu said.
NAN reports that at the rally were 12 APC governors, seven
serving ministers and national leaders of the party.
NAN also reports that the high point of the event was the
formal defection to the APC by many PDP members including a serving senator,
Fatimah Raji-Rasaki, and a member of the House of Representatives, Oni Olamide.
Meanwhile, a high-profile member of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) in Ekiti, Ojudu Babafemi, has reported that Governor Fayose
allegedly opposed President Muhammadu Buhari's visit to the state by shutting
down transportation, demanding that commercial vehicles should stay off the roads.
A top All Progressives Congress (APC) member in Ekiti,
Ojudu Babafemi, has taken to his Facebook page to reveal that Governor Ayodele
Fayose has allegedly shut down transportation in the state in a bid to hinder
President Muhammadu Buhari's visit which is supposed to take place on Tuesday,
July 10.
According to Babafemi, Fayose also reportedly asked
commercial vehicle owners to stay off the roads for the same purpose.
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