Transport workers artisans traders hold pro-Fayose rally in Ekiti raquo; The Guardian Nigeria

Apparently, the pro-Fayose rally was a reaction to the Thursday’s protest organised by the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Conference of Nigerians Political Party (CNPP) where they expressed support for anti-corruption war of the President and condemned alleged ‘kleptocracy’ in Ekiti. They also described the frozen of Fayose’s accounts with Zenith Bank Plc by the anti-graft agency as "a right step".

But while addressing the mammoth crowd that participated in the yesterday’s protest, Fayose warned President Buhari that any attempt to fight him is tantamount to fighting God, and the consequence will be unbearable for the President and his party. The governor said his current travails in the hands of the EFCC and alleged startling revelations by the agency that he procured N1.5 billion  property using phoney companies was masterminded  by the APC for the purpose of dimming the chances of the PDP during the 2018 governorship poll. The Chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Mr. Clement Adekola, his counterpart in the Road Transport Employers’ Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), Mr. earlyface.com Samuel Agbede, and the leader  of Okada Riders Association of  Nigeria (ORAN), Mr Dahunsi Olaniyi, were inaugurated as the Chairman,  Secretary  and Vice Chairman respectively, among other executive members of the EKSPSU. Fayose, who inaugurated the executive of the newly formed association, said the Buhari’s government will crumble if it wages war against him under the guise of anti-corruption war. He said, "They told the public that I collected a sum of N1.3 billion from the office of the former National Security Adviser, Col Sambo Dasuki to fund my election. Some even said I collected it through Mr. Musiliu Obanikoro. Let me put it on records that I did not know Col Dasuki and Obanikoro has not come Find out more info here http://yohaig.ng/ openly to indict me, because he has not returned from abroad. "They said similar thing in 2006. It was all about second term then, because they didn’t want me to contest for second term. They said the N1.3b project which I initiated was a scam, but God brought me back. "Nigerians have never had it so bad like this. People are suffering and hungry and President Buhari says he is fighting corruption. How can the Federal Government increase fuel from N86 to N145? The price of kerosene is now over N200 per litre. "No act of intimidation and harassment will shut my mouth. I will continue to talk about national issues", he said. Fayose disclosed that "Somebody from Ekiti gave President Buhari N1.5b for campaign, but today he is being seen as a saint. When you want to campaign or do marriage, people will give you money and my own can’t be an exemption. I am not afraid of incarceration or death. "APC’s  problem is 2018  and as the God liveth, they are going nowhere. "We will stand up and defend our state and the money they said they have gotten through anti-corruption should be spent for Nigerians", Fayose stated. He said: "It  is our view that in every election, the  choice remains that of the people and Ekiti people made their choice on June 21, 2014 and that choice must be respected. Those who have formed the habit of causing political instability whenever they lose election are hereby warned to desist from collaborating with external forces to cause crisis."Freedom of thought and expression is guaranteed by the constitution of the  Federal Republic  of Nigeria, and in exercising these rights, Governor Fayose should not be intimidated by any agency of the federal government", Agbede stated. stanford.edu These people are fools they will never see a day light in their lives, these people are encouraging corruptions in Nigeria, this is why Nigeria will never move forward compare with other countries in Africa Nigeria is ruled by the devil. The almighty judgement is coming over Nigeria Its a matter of time. Can you imagine Ekiti people Indirectly supporting CORRUPTION ! ! ! ! ! ! wordpress.com ! ! ! !