Trouble for Fayose as Fulani herdsmen threaten to drag him to court
Fulani herdsmen have challenge the Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state to apologise to Muhammadu Buhari and Nigerians for making pejorative statements on the president’s health or face legal action.
The national coordinator of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association, Alhaji Garus Gololo who made the call on Monday August 21, at a news conference in Makurdi, Benue state, said Fayose must tender a public apology for defamation of character of the president and threatened legal action if he fails to apologise, The Nation reports.
The coordinator said: “We MACBA have met at our level here and resolved that the Ekiti State governor should publicly apologize to Nigeria President who he had mocked and made several comments he is not morally and professionally supposed to said".
”We know that while other Nigerians were praying for PMB quick recovery, Fayose was praying for Mr President to die. He even went ahead asking people to begin to address him as the next president of Nigeria while Buhari is still alive, but thank God, Buhari did not die".
”So, our president is back to the country to continue with the governance of Nigeria. It is now our turn to demand for Fayose to apologize or we will go after him legally."
The national coordinator of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association, Alhaji Garus Gololo who made the call on Monday August 21, at a news conference in Makurdi, Benue state, said Fayose must tender a public apology for defamation of character of the president and threatened legal action if he fails to apologise, The Nation reports.
The coordinator said: “We MACBA have met at our level here and resolved that the Ekiti State governor should publicly apologize to Nigeria President who he had mocked and made several comments he is not morally and professionally supposed to said".
”We know that while other Nigerians were praying for PMB quick recovery, Fayose was praying for Mr President to die. He even went ahead asking people to begin to address him as the next president of Nigeria while Buhari is still alive, but thank God, Buhari did not die".
”So, our president is back to the country to continue with the governance of Nigeria. It is now our turn to demand for Fayose to apologize or we will go after him legally."
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