My Advert Not A Death Wish For Buhari, Fayose Tells American Diplomats

Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayo Fayose,
has declared that the advert he placed in which he raised doubts about the health status of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.), was neither a death wish
nor laced with sinister motives.

Fayose clarified that his reason for
taking the step was to prevent a
recurrence of constitutional crisis,
which the sudden demise of late
President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua had created in the country.

He, however, reiterated that the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
candidate in the February 14
presidential election, President
Goodluck Jonathan, will win the
election convincingly.

The Governor stated this in Ado Ekiti
on Saturday while playing host to a
team of American diplomats in his
office led by the United States Consul-General in Lagos, Mr. Jeffrey
Hawkins.

Fayose said the state witnessed a
peaceful poll last year during the
governorship election, expressing
confidence that the standard this time around would not be lower.
Explaining to the diplomats about the advertorial, Fayose said it was not a death wish advert but to appeal to sense of reasoning to prevent the episode of 2010 when the National Assembly had to invoke Doctrine of Necessity for President Jonathan, the then Vice-President, to take over in acting capacity, when Yar’Adua had been incapacitated by sickness.

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