Fayose is a Parrot, and parrots talk all the time- Afenifere

Fayose is a Parrot, and parrots talk all the time- Afenifere

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Afenifere, a Yoruba socio-political organisation, has asked Ayodele Fayose, governor of Ekiti, to place more emphasis on addressing the issues in his state rather than attacking President Muhammadu Buhari.Yemi Alade, the organisation’s chairperson, issued a statement that contains in part: “a parrot who must talk at all times”, in its description of Fayose. The statement was read on Wednesday by the publicity-secretary of the group, Biodun Akin-Fasae.Fayose, who has been an ardent critic of the Buhari-led administration since inception, has urged the president to resign due to his failing health.The statement, entitled “God, Heal Our Land,” was a lamentation of the hardship experienced by the people of Ekiti state as a result of the current scarcity of fuel in the state.“It is shameful that Ekiti has become a butt of uncanny jokes and fast sliding to be a pariah among other states in Nigeria despite its God-given endowments,” the statement read.“We wonder the whereabouts of Governor Ayo Fayose during the celebration of Democracy Day, a national activity. He was conspicuously absent from Ekiti for days only to resurface to abuse President Muhammadu Buhari requesting him to resign because of ill-health.“Our governor is now a parrot who must talk at all times in and out of season; we believe that Mr. Governor should devote more time to think on how to move Ekiti forward instead of focusing and dissipating his energy on irrelevant issues.“Afenifere also wish to sympathize with Ekiti workers as none of whom has received any salary this year, some since October 2016. Yet the governor feels unconcerned so far as he can dole out a thousand naira and a cup of rice to the famished workers in the name of his stomach infrastructure, which many have described as a fraud,” the group lamented.“Currently the economic activities of the state has run berserk due to executive misapplication of strategic management of human and business relationship.“Now, no one is sure of what happens next because of the misunderstanding between government and fuel marketers which has now degenerated into chaos.“And this has been going on for two full weeks now and unfortunately, government is feeling comfortable and justifying its strategy by pulling down several of the fuel stations for flimsy excuse which not a few have interpreted as mere political vendetta and mere braggadocio on the part of the government,” Afenifere further posited. 

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