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Resign for your admitted failure, Fayose tells Buhari 

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IMMEDIATE past governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, has asked  President Muhammadu Buhari to resign for admitting that the economy of the country is in bad shape and that Nigerians should tighten their belts.

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Fayose said in a statement, on Saturday, that President Buhari should “resign and save Nigerians the agony of continuous rule by a clueless president.”

Fayose, who spoke through his Media Aide, Lere Olayinka, said “in saner climes, a leader, who admits that he has failed and passed a vote of no confidence on himself won’t be seeking reelection, he would rather, excuse himself and quietly return home.”

He likened President Buhari to a football coach who kept boasting that he had the capacity to take a team out of the middle of the league table to the top three. The coach eventually got the chance to manage the team for three and half years only for the team to be relegated to division two less than two years that he took over.

“The same coach is now saying the team will be relegated to division three next season and he wants to be retained by the club owner.”

According to Fayose, “if after spending three and half years as President, you are still complaining that the economy is in bad shape, isn’t that a clear indictment on your own government? If by your own assessment, you have failed, shouldn’t you just excuse us?”

“It would be disastrous to entrust the existence of over 200 million Nigerians in the hands of a man who has come out to admit that he has failed,” he said, adding that “The choice before Nigerians is between a failed president and Atiku Abubakar, who has proven to be a better manager of his own private economy and had played prominent roles in the provision of several millions of direct and indirect jobs through the telecommunications industry.

“For a President who boasted that he will clear the North-East of Boko Haram insurgents within three months and make life more meaningful for Nigerians, the signs that he must take a bow and return home are clear.

“Most importantly, when a President comes out to his people who have lost over 10 million jobs and are suffering that they should expect more hardship next year, such a president should be told in plain language that his time is up.”

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