The opposition, All Progressives
Congress, has described the spokesman for President Goodluck Jonathan’s
campaign organization, Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode, as a political liability to his
employer.
The Lagos State Office of the
Buhari/Osinbajo Presidential Campaign Organisation, in a statement on
Wednesday, said Fani-Kayode would add no value to Jonathan’s re-election bid,
since, according to the organisation, Fani-Kayode no longer had any political
consequence.
The organisation was reacting to the
criticism of the APC’s last Saturday’s March for Change in Lagos by the Peoples
Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Organisation.
Fani-Kayode, the Minister of State
for Works, Prince Dayo Adeyeye and the PDP spokesman in Lagos, Taofeek Gani,
had derided the APC’s rally.
While Fani-Kayode described the
APC’s March for Change as a flop; Adeyeye lashed out at Lagosians for
supporting Tinubu, alleging that participants were tipped with N5,000 each. On
his own part, Gani doubted the claim that more than a million people
participated in the walk.
According to the PDP spokesmen, the
APC rally couldn’t have recorded such a huge turnout since the Teslim Balogun
Stadium where the walk terminated has capacity to accommodate only 25,000
spectators.
But the coordinator of the Lagos
State Office of the Buhari/Osinbajo Presidential Campaign Organisation, James
Faleke, dismissed the trio of Fani-Kayode, Adeyeye and Gani, saying they were
liabilities of no political consequence to Jonathan’s ambition.
Faleke, who is a member of the House
of Representatives, said it was expected that PDP would feel jittery after
seeing the massive crowd of supporters that the APC commanded during the rally.
Faleke said the large turnout of
Lagosians that the APC enjoyed during its last weekend rally was a clear
demonstration of the peoples’ preference for the change which the APC was
bringing on board as opposed to the PDP which was a “sinking ship.”
Faleke said, “It is instructive that
this show of support came barely a week after the relocation of Mr. President
to Lagos for two consecutive weekends. While Mr. President hid in the State
House where he clandestinely induced the electorate with money, the APC
launched out with confidence in the open and the people identified with us
because they see our party as the vehicle of change and progress.”
Faleke, who branded the trio of
Fani-Kayode, Adeyeye and Taofeek as ‘busy bodies’, said the APC’s walk from
Maryland Junction through Ikorodu Road to the stadium at Ojuelegba, Surulere on
Lagos mainland, was streamed live on a cable television for the whole world to
see.
He added, “I wonder why they are
crying more than the bereaved. Those are the reactions of a jittery and
desperate party. It is unfortunate that those who have no political base are
the ones criticising a well-attended march where Lagosians, from all walks of
life, showed their love and renewed support for the change represented by Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari and Prof Yemi Osinbajo.
“We asked for one million, the turn
out we recorded was over two million. We also appreciate our leaders who
demonstrated their fitness and offered a good example by enduring the 9.2
kilometre walk for freedom.”
Faleke enjoined Nigerians to go out
on March 28 and April 11 to vote for the APC at all levels.
Fani-Kayode, a political liability to Jonathan – APC
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