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Buhari’s Return: MURIC asks Fayose when he will commit suicide

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MURIC has asked when Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State will commit suicide

Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, has asked the Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose when he will commit suicide following the return of President Muhammadu Buhari to Nigeria.

Buhari had been away on medical vacation in London for 104 days and there were doubts about the true state of the president’s health sparking protests across the country.

But on Saturday, 19 August, Buhari returned to the west African country at about 4:35pm.

In a statement issued over the weekend and signed by MURIC President, Professor Ishaq Akintola, the group asked Fayose if he would indeed commit suicide now that Buhari is back.

“It is quite germane at this juncture to remind Nigerians that Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State allegedly promised to commit suicide if Buhari returns to Nigeria alive.

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“Well, the president is back and Nigerians owe it a duty to ask whether or not Fayose would redeem his pledge. Is Fayose a man of his words?” MURIC quizzed.

READ: Buhari warns against hate speeches, says ‘unity not negotiable’

“Will Fayose commit suicide? Will he be man enough to do just that? Fayose is an interesting study in political fanaticism and executive exuberance.

The statement added that “The garrulous self-confessed danfo conductor just pushed his luck too far this time around. We are constrained to ask, “Where is Fayose’s integrity?”

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MURIC also had some words for those who called on President Buhari to resume or resign.

“We recall the #ResumeorResign and #OurMumuDonDo protests staged in Abuja and London against the continued absence of Buhari.

“Those protesters manifested heartlessness, pettiness and the inhumanity of man to man.

“There was no reasonable casus belli for protests when no law has been broken and there was no palpable lacuna in the presidency.

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“How can you protest against a man for seeking medical attention? It is the height of wickedness,” the statement read.

It added that “It is clear to discerning minds that Buhari’s departure from London was not due to pressure from protesters.

“He had confirmed two weeks ago that he was physically fit but waiting for his doctor’s orders.

“He had also said he was feeling homesick and willing to return to Nigeria.

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“Besides, those protests stood logic on its head. Where on earth have you seen a man who won a presidential election abandoning his plump job, the pump and pageantry just for the fun of it? Where is it done?

“We have heard of sit-tight syndrome in presidencies but we have never heard of any run-away phenomenon in governance.

“Not in Europe, not in Asia, not to talk of it happening on the African continent where leaders are known to love staying in power for decades.

“But the wind has blown and we have seen the ruff of the hen.

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“Looters used part of the humongous amounts of money stashed away in secret accounts to rent idle and jobless stowaways to stage protests.

“It is corruption fighting back. The sponsors of those protests in Abuja and London should bury their heads in shame.

MURIC however singled Nigeria’s vice president for special praise. “For closing his ears to Satanic whispers, we single out Vice President Yemi Osinbajo for glowing encomiums.

“Osinbajo demonstrated faith in Project Nigeria, exhibited strong character and manifested self-satisfaction cum exemplary statesmanship.”

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