OYEGUN: Fayose an unserious character who has lost sense of decency

OYEGUN: Fayose an unserious character who has lost sense of decency

The All Progressives Congress (APC) chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, has tagged Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose as a man who has lost decency and cultural upbringing.
He was responding to wild attacks and rumours allegedly staged against President Muhammadu Buhari by the Ekiti State governor.
Fayose had allegedly claimed that Buhari had been on life-support since June 6, apparently tagging Acting President Yemi Osinbajo a liar for claiming that Osinbajo Buhari was in stable condition after returning from London.
The Ekiti State governor had gone as far as threatening to make public pictures that will prove Buhari is on life support should the Federal Government fail to tell Nigerians the truth about his health situation.
However, Oyegun who led a delegation of APC governors responding on the issue said, “When people have taken leave of common sense and all decency, when people have thrown over board basic cultural upbringing, when people cease to have respect for elders and cease to have respect for the fact that an elder statesman who is also President of this nation is going through a serious health crisis and seek to make fun of it and seek to say things that are totally unbecoming, it is not really worth commenting on.”
Oyegun said this to newsmen on Thursday at the APC national secretariat, Abuja, while insisting that President Buhari “is convalescing very strongly”.
He said, “Right now, all he’s doing is having enough rest as much as he can to build up his energy and stamina. But the worst is certainly over.

‘’Mr. President is going to come back and face the responsibilities for which the people of this country elected him. I am glad to say that he is recovering beautifully.”
On the likely date of Buhari’s return, Oyegun deferred with Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha, who on Monday suggested the president may be back within two weeks time.
According to the party chairman, “Only Mr. President can speak on when he is coming back. But I am glad that he is having a lot of rest and I wish it is not going to take longer to be truly ready.”

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