By Chibuike Nwabuko
Abuja (Sundiata Post) – Buhari Media Support Group, (BMSG) has faulted the assertion by Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose, to the effect that President Mohammadu Buhari has been on life support system for 20 days, describing him as serial liar.
BMSC which stressed that Fayose’s comment did not come as a surprise, maintained that most Nigerians are already familiar with his infantile character and antics.
The group said this on Wednesday in a statement signed by the duo of Hon. Austin Braimoh and Chief Cassidy Madueke (Chairman and Secretary respectively) in reaction to Fayose’s earlier statement on the state of health of President Buhari.
Describing Fayose as one who thrives in hate speeches and campaigns of calumny, the Group recalled that in 2015, he told Nigerians that President Muhammad Buhari was dead in London, a claim that turned out to be the greatest falsehood of all times.
“Not only did President Buhari return to Nigeria, he ran a successful campaign in which he defeated Fayose’s candidate in that election”, it added.
According to the Group, “Fayose operates based on his figment of imagination as he will never disclose his source of information or show proof of his utterances’’.
“Today, the same character is telling us that the President is now on life support in London.
“If his assertions are right, then he needs to be told that it is an improvement to move from being dead to a life support.
“BMSG therefore appeals to the loquacious governor to allow the President recuperate peacefully and return to his duties’’
“BMSG also appeals to the attention-seeking governor to concentrate on the intractable challenges in his state and stop assailing Nigerians with lies, insults and abuse of immunity by engaging in malice and negative politicking to get attention.
“Nigerians need to pray together for the full and quick recovery of the leader and our nation.
“We call on well-meaning leaders of thought to call Governor Fayose to order and advise him to toe the path of reason and truth or he shuts up.
“Nigeria need peace to surmount its present challenges which are being squarely addressed by this administration, the statement added.
Sundiata Post recalls that President Buhari left Nigeria on May 8, 2017 to London for follow-up on his ill-health.
banker of the day - FREE banker tips from experts