Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, has declared that no student was abducted by the dreaded Boko Haram sect from Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok, Borno State.
Over 200 pupils of the school were reportedly abducted in 2014 by the terror group. But Fayose said the report was politically motivated to influence public opinion against the Goodluck Jonathan administration ahead of the 2015 general elections.
Fayose spoke while declaring open a two-day workshop on “Political Aspirants Capacity Enhancement” organised by Women Arise for Change Initiative, organised for women from Ekiti, Osun and Ondo.
He said, “Today, many opposition leaders are underground. I don’t think any of these girls is missing; it is a political strategy. Who is fooling who? If you wanted to use it to remove some people, you have succeeded already.
“I don’t know if there are missing girls but no indication has shown that. It is a political strategy, because I don’t think any girl is missing. If they are missing, let them find them.”
The governor also took a swipe at #BringBackOurGirls campaigners, saying some of them are using it to look for appointments.
He claimed that human rights groups are quite since President Muhammadu Buhari came on board.
Fayose said, “I’m concerned about the activities of human rights groups. Today the government of the day is obeying court order of their choice, while human rights are not respected.
“We must talk about government providing cover for criminals. You are now using that person to harass innocent person. You will never have peace when you hide justice.”
He added, “Police came into town yesterday (Tuesday) to arrest political opponents. If you like, demonise me, I will demonise you. I don’t need the police and the SSS to walk in my state. It is when you are not popular that you walk with police.
"Any government that rises against me, that government will come down. I’m Peter the rock."
Over 200 pupils of the school were reportedly abducted in 2014 by the terror group. But Fayose said the report was politically motivated to influence public opinion against the Goodluck Jonathan administration ahead of the 2015 general elections.
Fayose spoke while declaring open a two-day workshop on “Political Aspirants Capacity Enhancement” organised by Women Arise for Change Initiative, organised for women from Ekiti, Osun and Ondo.
He said, “Today, many opposition leaders are underground. I don’t think any of these girls is missing; it is a political strategy. Who is fooling who? If you wanted to use it to remove some people, you have succeeded already.
“I don’t know if there are missing girls but no indication has shown that. It is a political strategy, because I don’t think any girl is missing. If they are missing, let them find them.”
The governor also took a swipe at #BringBackOurGirls campaigners, saying some of them are using it to look for appointments.
He claimed that human rights groups are quite since President Muhammadu Buhari came on board.
Fayose said, “I’m concerned about the activities of human rights groups. Today the government of the day is obeying court order of their choice, while human rights are not respected.
“We must talk about government providing cover for criminals. You are now using that person to harass innocent person. You will never have peace when you hide justice.”
He added, “Police came into town yesterday (Tuesday) to arrest political opponents. If you like, demonise me, I will demonise you. I don’t need the police and the SSS to walk in my state. It is when you are not popular that you walk with police.
"Any government that rises against me, that government will come down. I’m Peter the rock."
What Is this man saying????????
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ReplyDeleteWarris dis one saying???
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Baseless talk. This Gov talks anyhow.
ReplyDeleteWhat are u trying to say Mr governor?nenyekutes@gmail.com
ReplyDeletePls I don't want to talk abeg. Oshokomole is a frustrated person
ReplyDeleteI start dey believe u for all I am seem now I believe they played nigerians they fool many but I know who surfers it most is the youths of this country they are the one they have been used
ReplyDeleteIfayose has started again o!ok they are not missing where are they?
ReplyDeleteIf no chibok girls loss, what about those eleven parents that died as a result of missing children ? Is an insult on the parents of the lost children. Gov. Fayose is one of the respected governors in Nigeria, he should watch his utterances
ReplyDeleteToo much talk
ReplyDeleteFayose na u know o..inumidun
ReplyDeletewhy is he saying it now.
ReplyDeleteThis man's IQ is really low for that seat.
ReplyDelete#Olu,can you see?
Nonsense talk, have you ever travel to chibok to confirm if these Girls were not abducted before talking nonsense on air. Let me tell you MR Fayose, our president don't have your time if not you are too small to be dismantle
ReplyDeletealot of people are just being sentiment here....what really as this government done....no light...no fuel....no job....everything stand still .... he is making sense ....were are the chibok gurls ? ... why are the human right not protesting as they did during Jonathan reign .... alot of RED FLAGS .... everywhere.... we are waiting by December we will all know the truth ..... AHMED ......
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