Chibok Girls Were Released To Divert Attention From President Buhari’s Health – Fayose
Following the release of 82 Chibok girls over the weekend Ekiti state governor, Ayodele Fayose, says the report of the release of 82 Chibok girls from Boko Haram captivity is a plan aimed at diverting attention away from the health status of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Fayose through his chief press secretary said it had become the pastime of the Buhari presidency that each time it was under fire for “underperformance”, it resorts to “flying dubious kites and selling cheap dummies” to distract the people.
He said “What is not missing cannot be found… discerning Nigerians understand that the stories do not add up”.
“Right now, a matter of urgent national importance arresting the attention of all and sundry is that of the president’s health. While I continue to pray, in conjunction with other Nigerians, for the president’s quick recovery, I condemn without equivocation this shameless playing on the intelligence and psyche of Nigerians taking undue advantage of the vexed issue of the so-called Chibok girls,” the statement read.
“It has become the style of this government to distract attention but the truth will be told some day.
“The questions are; Which Chibok girls are they talking about? Chibok girls, who purportedly were writing Physics WAEC examinations but cannot speak simple English? Chibok girls, who were shielded from the media? Till today the media have not been allowed access to the so-called Chibok girls.
“When is the next batch of Chibok girls coming? When is the next make-believe?
“When there is the need for another cover-up, distraction, and diversion of the people’s attention and focus, they will fly their usual kite and sell the self-same jaded dummy.”
“It is very unfortunate that we brought ourselves to this sorry pass. I sounded warnings which, unfortunately, were not heeded,” he said.
“The intolerance of this government and the way they are trampling people’s rights, and abridging their freedoms and liberties bring echoes of the dictatorship and autocracy of Gen. Buhari’s first coming in 1985.
“But, then, there will be a new dawn for Nigeria very soon. Keep hope alive because there will be a new dawn in our country sooner than later. The hunger and suffering in the land are at an unprecedented level right now while the cluelessness and incompetence of this government beggars believe.”