Fayose Under Attack For Advert About Buhari And Death

The Governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose is seriously under attack following the advertisement he recently did on Punch newspaper showing Nigeria's past leaders comprising Late Gen. Sani Abacha, Murtala Muhammed, former President Musa Yar'Adua and the photograph of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari with a question mark on his image.

The Governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose is seriously under attack following the advertisement he recently did on Punch newspaper showing Nigeria's past leaders comprising Late Gen. Sani Abacha, Murtala Muhammed, former President Musa Yar'Adua and the photograph of Gen. Muhammadu Buhari with a question mark on his image.

Underneath the advert is the caption "will you allow history to repeat itself?" and "Enough of state burials! Nigerians, Vote Wisely: Vote Goodluck Jonathan. Northern Presidency should wait until 2019."

It is believed that the advert campaign is a delicate indirect attack on Buhari's health.

In a reaction to the reported advert, Nigerians have taken a swipe at the governor and the media platform that published it.

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Concerned Nigerians, who condemned Fayose, said the advert was in really poor taste.

"So It is time to use death as campaign? This is really sad. Politics has always been a dirty game; I just never knew it could get this dirty and ugly. What a shame. How can these pdp members be this clueless and extremely daft? I'm really irritated with this development," a nairaland user said.

"Who tells Fayose that Buhari will die before himself? Who can determine the day of another's death except God?" a Twitter user, @Ayourb, said.

Below are more reactions from some twitter users:

However, Gen. Buhari in a reaction to the publication, issued a statement on his Facebook page on Monday morning, saying:

He put three former Heads of State who are Muslims and Northerners together in images and suggested that what happened to them may happen to Muhammadu Buhari.

First, it is totally unprofessional and abusive to Ethical codes of Journalism for Punch and Sun Newspapers to publish such content. Punch and Sun Newspapers must revoke the advert immediately and apologize to the people of Nigeria, Buhari and the APC for such folly.

Second, If till now, there is no denouncement of the post from PDP and GEJ it means that they support it because Fayose is a stakeholder of the party, and a front man for GEJ's campaign.

GEJ signed a peace pact last week against election violence and he, through the insensitivity of this advert, is the first to break that pact.

The Jonathan administration is cruising on lies and propaganda. It is bent on amassing votes to siphon more public funds and has no interest of Nigerians at heart. It is bound to fail.

We are for peace. Make sure to get your PVC and vote these bigots out of power come February 14. Encourage your neighbors, let them know that GEJ has nothing to offer them but lies and empty promises.

Let us channel our frustration to the goodwill of this Nation.

Peace. Nigeria. Peace.

Meanwhile, the Presidential Campaign Organisation of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) in a statement issued in Abuja on January 16, debunked rumours over the alleged failing health of their presidential candidate, General Buhari (rtd).

Source: Legit.ng

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