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Progressives Congress chieftain, Kayode Fayemi has cleared the air on
his rumoured attack on a former governor of Lagos, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Governor Kayode Fayemi
The Minister of Solid Minerals, Kayode Fayemi who was succeeded by
Ayodele Fayose as governor of Ekiti State has dispelled rumours that he
insulted All Progressives Congress National Party Leader, Asiwaju Bola
Ahmed Tinubu.
According to Fayemi, he would never abuse or disrespect former
Lagos governor, Bola Tinubu, because the politician remained a leader
he would continue to hold in high esteem.
The rumour emanated on the heels of a deep crack in the leadership
structure of the All Progressives Congress as exposed by the Ondo
gubernatorial election.
“Dr. Fayemi subscribes to the highest moral and ethical standard of the Yoruba and as such would not speak evil or seek to demean Asiwaju Tinubu or any of our respected leaders under no circumstance whatsoever,” the minister said via a statement by his special assistant on media, Olayinka Oyebode.
“For the avoidance of doubt, Dr. Fayemi has always held and will continue to hold Asiwaju Tinubu in high esteem.
“The bond that exists between them dates back to decades of cordial relationship and no peddler of falsehood or group of blackmailers hiding under the guise of politics can put asunder.”
The minister was reacting to a false report on a website, with headline : “Tinubu as a leader is responsible for his misfortunes, says Fayemi.”
“The highly mischievous and malicious report is nothing but a tissue of lies,” Mr. Fayemi said in his statement, sent to Premium Times on Sunday.
“It must be stressed that Dr. Kayode Fayemi never granted any interview where he made disparaging comments about the person of our highly revered leader Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.”
“It must be stressed that Dr. Kayode Fayemi never granted any interview where he made disparaging comments about the person of our highly revered leader Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.”
There are widespread speculations in Nigeria that Messrs Tinubu and
Fayemi belonged to different camps in the governing All Progressives
Congress.
Mr. Fayemi was a protege of the former Lagos governor, but the two fell apart after the last governorship election in Ekiti State, which the minister, then an incumbent lost.
Mr. Fayemi was a protege of the former Lagos governor, but the two fell apart after the last governorship election in Ekiti State, which the minister, then an incumbent lost.