Buruji Kashamu |
The Senator representing Ogun East senatorial district in the
National Assembly, Senator Buruji Kashamu, has fingered the Ekiti State
governor, Ayodele Fayose, as the one responsible for the leadership crisis
currently rocking the Peoples Democratic Party.
He said this on Saturday
in Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State, during a reception ceremony organised to receive
some leaders and members of the All Progressives Congress from Ogun West, who
defected to the PDP.
He said members of the
party, especially in the South West should hold him responsible for the crisis.
Kashamu, who criticised
Fayose for taking on the garb of the “leader or voice of the opposition”, noted
that the Ekiti State governor was the architect of the leadership crisis
rocking the party at both national and South-West levels.
He, however, said that
Fayose was using his attacks on President Muhammadu Buhari as a smokescreen to
cover up when he would be eventually called to account for his deeds while in
office.
He said, “I am not unmindful of the antics of a governor in the
South West who claims to have taken on the toga of the ‘leader or voice of the opposition’. Let us not be deceived; he is not.
“As you probably would
have known, he is only trying to pull the wool over our eyes in order to cover
up his tracks. He seeks to use his rabid attacks on the President Muhammadu
Buhari-led Federal Government as a cover when called to account for his deeds
in and out of office.
“He is the architect of
the leadership crisis rocking our party in the South West and at the national
level. Let all our elders and elders, and true sons and daughters in Yorubaland
ignore his doomsday predictions and come together
in unity and encourage
the efforts of Buhari’s government that are geared towards rebuilding our
country.”
Source: Today Nigeria
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