Kano State Governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, yesterday berated his Ekiti
State counterpart, Ayo Fayose, over what he called the latter’s
unguarded utterance.
Kwankwaso was reacting to Fayose’s statement that the Kano State governor and former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, were secretly working against the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari.
The Kano State governor, while fielding questions from journalists during a visit to the APC National Leader, Senator Bola Tinubu, in his Ikoyi residence, said Fayose should be mindful of the fact that the day of reckoning would soon come.
Kwankwaso, who led members of the Arewa community in Lagos on the visit to reassure Tinubu of the support of the Arewa people resident in Lagos for the APC, said the Ekiti State governor had been insulting northerners on behalf of his principal, noting that although they (northerners) had decided to keep quiet, the North and the entire country would speak on March 28.
“Anytime I listen to Fayose, I feel embarrassed that he is a governor. This young man, I used to know him.
“Though when I was governor he was not governor; these days when I look at him, I think something is wrong with his mouth.
“When you see him, tell him to learn how to respect elders. Buhari is healthier than Jonathan. He has been abusing the northern people.
“The day of reckoning will come. He speaks the mind of his principal to abuse us. We have no apology for being northerners. On March 28, the North and the rest of Nigerians will speak, “ he said.
Kwankwaso appealed to governors in the country to be mindful of what their statement, noting that when they made unguarded utterances, they would be reducing the office of the governor.
Speaking on the controversy whether or not the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega, should be sent on terminal leave, the Kano State governor said the members of the ruling party were afraid that the electorate would do the right thing during the elections.
Kwankwaso was reacting to Fayose’s statement that the Kano State governor and former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, were secretly working against the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari.
The Kano State governor, while fielding questions from journalists during a visit to the APC National Leader, Senator Bola Tinubu, in his Ikoyi residence, said Fayose should be mindful of the fact that the day of reckoning would soon come.
Kwankwaso, who led members of the Arewa community in Lagos on the visit to reassure Tinubu of the support of the Arewa people resident in Lagos for the APC, said the Ekiti State governor had been insulting northerners on behalf of his principal, noting that although they (northerners) had decided to keep quiet, the North and the entire country would speak on March 28.
“Anytime I listen to Fayose, I feel embarrassed that he is a governor. This young man, I used to know him.
“Though when I was governor he was not governor; these days when I look at him, I think something is wrong with his mouth.
“When you see him, tell him to learn how to respect elders. Buhari is healthier than Jonathan. He has been abusing the northern people.
“The day of reckoning will come. He speaks the mind of his principal to abuse us. We have no apology for being northerners. On March 28, the North and the rest of Nigerians will speak, “ he said.
Kwankwaso appealed to governors in the country to be mindful of what their statement, noting that when they made unguarded utterances, they would be reducing the office of the governor.
Speaking on the controversy whether or not the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega, should be sent on terminal leave, the Kano State governor said the members of the ruling party were afraid that the electorate would do the right thing during the elections.
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