Monday 23 January 2017

Senator Buruji Kashamu Says Ekiti State Gov, Ayo Fayose is Unfit To Be The Chairman of PDP Governor's Forum



The Senator representing Ogun East in the National Assembly, Buruji Kashamu, has faulted the choice of Governor Ayo Fayose as Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum.

In a statement on Sunday, Kashamu said Fayose was not the right man for the job. But why?
He wondered how governors of a party in a need of rebranding and repositioning could choose “ a liability, a loud mouth and an immature politician like Fayose as the chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum ”.

The statement added, “It is not that his emergence as the chairman of the Forum means anything to me. But as a committed and loyal party man, it gives me great concern that instead of taking steps that will foster peace and unity, we are doing things that will widen the gap and cause more disunity.

“Those who chose him should have a rethink in the interest of the party that is striving hard to return to power".

Kashamu also described Ondo State Governor, Olusegun Mimiko, who Fayose succeeds as the PDP Governors’ Forum Chairman, as cool-headed but “a traitor”.

He stated, “His brother-governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, whose tenure he purportedly continues as Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, is a cool-headed and balanced character.

“Even then, some of us pointed out that Governor Mimiko was slippery and sly, and a traitor. What happened at the end of the day? The party broke up on his head when he overreached himself in the South-West as the Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum at the behest of Fayose.

“Instead of being a strong leader, who would be fair to all and do good to all manner of people, without fear or favour, he became more of a weather-beaten fowl, sullen and uninspiring.

“But, we thank God that we held our grounds and fought for our rights.

“Fayose had always wanted to be the chairman of the PDP Governors Forum. That was why he had some resentment towards Mimiko upon his emergence as the chairman of the forum in 2015".

While he conceded to the PDP governors the right to choose whoever they wanted to lead them, he noted that they should have settled for a balanced, more experienced and mature person.

He argued that the governors shouldn’t have chosen “a cantankerous, divisive and unstable character like Governor Fayose, who snaps at the slightest provocation”.

Kashamu stated, “There are those who are better educated, well-cultured and better exposed, who are not working against the interest of their people and country.

“We have governors, who have held public offices since the return to democracy in 1999 but who are untainted. The EFCC does not have any case against them. Those are the kind of people that could have been chosen to lead the Forum."

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