Gololo who spoke at a news conference in Makurdi yesterday called on Ekiti governor to urgently tender unreserved apology to all Nigerians and PMB, or else, ‘Fulani herdsmen will take legal action against him.’
Gololo urged the Ekiti state governor not to border to commit suicide as he vowed but said that the only thing they needed from him is apology to Nigerians for false alarm on the health of the president.
”We MACBA have met at our level here and resolved that the Ekiti State governor should publicly apologize to Nigeria President who he had mocked and made several comments he is not morally and professionally supposed to said.
”We know that while other Nigerians were praying for PMB quick recovery, Fayose was praying for Mr President to die. He even went ahead asking people to begin to address him as the next president of Nigeria while Buhari is still alive, but thank God, Buhari did not die”.
”So, our president is back to the country to continue with the governance of Nigeria. It is now our turn to demand for Fayose to apologize or we will go after him legally”, Gololo stated.
While appreciating God for the life of the president, Gololo thanked all those who have been praying for the president.
He however called on Buhari to be focus on the fight against corruption and security of Nigeria.
Gololo also sympathized with the Benue State governor, the government and people of the state over the killing of the principal special assistant to the governor on Knowledge economy and investments, Dr Tavershima Adyorough.
“We must deny these groups the undue publicity they crave,” the minister said.
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