Ayodele Fayose, former Ekiti governor, says only fasting and prayers can save Siminalayi Fubara, governor of Rivers State, from impeachment.
Fayose spoke on Friday in a Channels Television interview in
reaction to the rift between Fubara and the Rivers state house of assembly.
The assembly on Thursday initiated impeachment proceedings
against Fubara and Ngozi Odu, deputy governor of Rivers, over allegations of
“gross misconduct”.
Martins Amaewhule, speaker of the Rivers assembly, had
accused the governor and his deputy of constituting a threat to democracy.
Amaewhule also faulted Fubara for allegedly refusing to
present the state budget in line with constitutional provisions.
Enemi George, chairman of the House Committee on
information, petitions and complaints, said notices of gross misconduct had
been forwarded to Fubara and Odu.
During the interview, Fayose urged Fubara to reconcile with
Nyesom Wike, former Rivers governor and minister of the Federal Capital
Territory (FCT).
Fayose criticised the governor for appointing cabinet
members and spending public funds without the approval of the state assembly.
“I’m not a prophet, so many prayers would be said to save
Fubara. So many fasts and prayers would be the only thing that would save
Fubara in this one,” Fayose said.
“My prayer is that God will enter his mind, and the
president will help calm him down.”
The former Ekiti governor said he never anticipated a
political fallout between Fubara and Wike.
“Let me quickly say this: I never knew this thing would ever
happen between Rivers state governor, Siminalayi Fubara, and the FCT minister,
Nyesom Wike,” Fayose said.
He recalled events surrounding Fubara’s swearing-in
ceremony.
“I was sitting on the high table the day Governor Fubara was
sworn in,” he said.
“And I told Wike that I want to say one or two things to
Fubara not to betray you.
“He said, ‘I should not say it; he cannot do it’.”
Fayose was sworn in for his first term as Ekiti governor in 2003, but he was impeached in 2006 over alleged mismanagement of state funds.
However, in 2014, the Supreme Court nullified the
impeachment.
In June 2014, Fayose again contested the Ekiti governorship
election and defeated the incumbent, Kayode Fayemi of the All Progressives
Congress (APC).
Fayose was inaugurated for his second term in October 2014
and served until 2018.
Advertise on NigerianEye.com to reach thousands of our daily users

No comments
Post a Comment
Kindly drop a comment below.
(Comments are moderated. Clean comments will be approved immediately)
Advert Enquires - Reach out to us at NigerianEye@gmail.com