A socio-political group, the Ekiti New Project (EKNP) on Monday, August 10, advised Governor Ayo Fayose to tread softly in his attacks on President Muhammadu Buhari.
The administrative secretary of the group, Olufemi Aduloju made this known in a recent interview in Ado-Ekiti, the state’s capital, News Agency of Nigeria reports.
Aduloju said that Fayose does not have the moral or legal privilege to ask for what he could give to anyone or society.
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He particularly said that the governor had no moral justification to ask the president to sack the acting chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission.
Fayose had described the continued chairing of INEC by Amina Zakari as acting chairperson after the expiration of her tenure as illegal and called for her removal. He also alleged that Zakari is the in-law of President Buhari.
Aduloju said: “the very foremost and most common Constitution guarantees right of any human being’s right to life. Fayose’s serial advertorials of death wishes against Buhari during the presidential campaign was a threat and breach of that provision of the Nigerian law.
“Using seven lawmakers as majority in a 26-member House of Assembly to impeach the Speaker and screen his Commissioners nominees is one of Fayose’s breaches of the Constitution.”
According to him, the governor has set bad precedents in most of his activities, including constitutional breaches.
He, therefore, urged Fayose to desist from attacking Buhari without foundation and advised him to check himself properly
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