Fayose Calls President Buhari A Dictator Over His Refusal To Appear Before The House Of Reps

Former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose has berated President Muhammadu Buhari over his refusal to show up before the members of the House of Representatives.

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Fayose said the president gave the indication of a dictator by disregarding the invitation stretched out to him by the lawmakers.

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Responding to the issue on Twitter, Fayose tweeted, “I said it on December 1, that President Buhari won’t respect the House of Reps’ greeting on the deteriorating security circumstance in the nation. Really he didn’t.

“With a justly chosen President who doesn’t have respect for different arms of government, by what other means do you depict a dictator?”

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The former governor further said the individuals who upheld Buhari to turn into the President of Nigeria in 2015 ought to apologize for deluding Nigerians.

You’ll review that after the ongoing slaughtering of 43 ranchers in Borno State, the House of Representatives drove by the Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila welcomed the president over the rising spate of uncertainty in the nation.

Lauretta Onochie, the president’s online media associate had on Monday, December 7, declared in a tweet that the president would show up before a joint meeting of the National Assembly on Thursday, December 10, 2020.

After the president’s gathering with state governors on Tuesday, December 8, his Senior Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, revealed to ChannelsTV that the president would in fact address a joint meeting of parliament on Thursday as reported by Ms. Onochie.

Notwithstanding, not long after, there were reports that the president had dropped his proposed appearance under the steady gaze of lawmakers after state governors compelled him to do as such.

The governors were accounted for to have revealed to Buhari that in the event that he praises the greeting, he would start a trend which will see the State Houses of Assembly calling governors to clarify all of strategy or activity from now on.

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