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Oyegun Attacks Fayose, Calls Him Abusive, Lacking Decorum

by Our Reporter
The National Chairman of the All Progressive Congress, APC, Chief Odigie
John Oyegun came down hard on Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State,
describing him as abusive and lacking in decorum.
This is even as Oyegun assured that the party was working hard to redeem
Ekiti state from what he described as a very abusive government.
Oyegun who spoke when he received the report of the Primary election
Committee from the committee chairman and Nasarawa state governor, Tanko
Al-Makura said the present Ekiti state governor, Ayodele Fayose was very
abusive and lacked decorum.
He praised the aspirants for their spirit of sportsmanship, adding that
the disrupted primary,  gave the party an opportunity to organise a
perfect one, adding that the committees, aspirants and the delegates at
the primary deserves a gold medal.
He said the party leadership had started work to consolidate on the
victory recorded at the primary, saying “We are working to ensure that the
victory you have started is carried through come July 14, this year at the
governorship election”.
Presenting the report, Gov. Tanko Al-Makura attributed the success of last
Saturday primary to the maturity exhibited by aspirants, delegates and
party members.
He said the exercise was successful because of the cooperation, passion
and commitment of party members, delegates and the aspirants, adding that
“More than anything else, is the conduct of the delegates at the primary,
they were very matured and orderly”.
He added that in spite of the rains, the delegates carried themselves in a
much matured way and even embarrassed themselves after the results were
announced.
He said the party’s leadership should use the platform of solidarity
exhibited at the primary to ensure coercion among its member in the state
especially.
Al-Makura however, blamed the disrupted May 5 primary to the activities of
hoodlums whom he said took advantage of security lapses then, to course
crisis.

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