Former Ekiti State governor Ayodele Fayose has said that President Muhammadu buhari ‘cannot’ be interested in peaceful, free and fair election.
Mr Fayose wrote in a Twitter post on Wednesday.
Fayose added that Mr Buhar’s signing of the peace accord won’t change his desperation to remain in office at all cost.
“A man who refused to sign the Amended Electoral Bill 4 times after it was passed by NASS of 469 Nigerians cannot be said to be interested in any peaceful, free and fair election.
“Therefore, signing of Peace Accord won’t change his desperation to remain in office at all cost,” Fayose wrote.
A man who refused to sign the Amended Electoral Bill 4 times after it was passed by NASS of 469 Nigerians cannot be said to be interested in any peaceful, free and fair election. Therefore, signing of Peace Accord won’t change his desperation to remain in office at all cost.
— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) December 12, 2018
The former governor added: “A man who has turned all FG agencies, especially EFCC and Police to the attack dogs of APC cannot be said to be interested in any peaceful election just by mere signing of peace accord.
“What is President Buhari’s fear concerning this Electoral Bill? Can the interest of a single individual be placed above that of Nigeria and its people?
“Is he saying that even his party members in the NASS were wrong to have passed the Electoral Bill? May God save our country.”
A man who has turned all FG agencies, especially EFCC and Police to the attack dogs of APC cannot be said to be interested in any peaceful election just by mere signing of peace accord.
— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) December 12, 2018
What is President Buhari’s fear concerning this Electoral Bill? Can the interest of a single individual be placed above that of Nigeria and its people? Is he saying that even his party members in the NASS were wrong to have passed the Electoral Bill?
May God save our country.
— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) December 7, 2018
Buhari and other presidential presidential candidates on Tuesday signed a peace accord as commitment to peaceful elections in the country.
The signing was organised by the National Peace Committee (NPC) in Abuja.