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Tuesday, 24 February 2015

APC must apologise to Nigerians for lying about Buhari's health -- Fayose

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has said that the All Progressives Congress (APC) must apologise for lying to Nigerians on the health status of its presidential candidate, Major General Mohammadu Buhari (rtd), using pictures taken in Transcop Hilton, Abuja and claiming that the pictures were taken in London.


Fayose said "it was interesting that the loquacious APC Spokesperson, Lai Mohammed could develop a cold feet and muscle pull in his mouth such that he suddenly realised that he could not join issues with Fayose."

According to a statement issued by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, Governor Fayose said; "The Chatham House one hour event scheduled for Thursday was paid for by the APC with the hope that Buhari will be well enough to appear in public briefly by Thursday.

"The Event Contact person, Chris Vandome confirmed via phone call that the event was 'Jointly
Sponsored' by the APC and Chatham House."

The governor said; "Having lied so brazenly that Buhari granted interview in London, using pictures taken in Transcop Hilton, Abuja, it is obvious that the APC is a party of deceitful people that should
not be taken seriously by Nigerians.

"If APC ssys that today is Tuesday, Nigerians should check calender to be sure."


Fayose hailed Guardian newspaper for being honourable enough to publish an apology yesterday, on the false picture it used on Sunday, asking; "When is APC going to be humble enough to apologise to Nigerians?"

"Hopefully,  the APC expects to bombard Nigerians with pictures of Buhari's one hour appearance in Chatham House on Friday, using that to cover up the real reasons he travelled to the United Kingdom.

"However, we expect them to publish pictures of Buhari's departure from the Abuja Airport,
Buhari queuing at the Airport to board his flight as they claimed, Buhari being interviewed by journalists at the Airport, Buhari boarding his flight and waving at those who followed him to the
Airport ans Buhari being welcomed at the Airport in London.

"If actually Buhari travelled out of Nigeria under a normal condition, could he have passed through the Abuja Airport without any of the Aviation Journalists interviewing him?

"So, those covering up Buhari's health issue should know that his paid appearance at Chatham House on Thursday will not do the PR they are expecting. Rather, it will raise further questions which they can only answer by saying the truth and apologising for the lies they told," Fayose said.

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