Ekiti State Governor,
Ayodele Fayose, has stated that the South-east is the most marginalised region
in the country.
He stated this in a
chat with journalists in Lagos.
“Agitations for
restructuring are good for the system. We are in a marriage and the marriage is
having issues. We still have to sit down to talk about that marriage going forward”,
Fayose said.
“The Igbo are the most
marginalised region in the country and they are saying re-order things but
people are playing politics with the issue. If anybody say I am wrong about the
treatment being meted out to the Igbo, let him come out and challenge me.
“Things are not moving
well in this country. There is too much ethnicity and nepotism. Look at a
situation where a junior minister comes from one part of the country and a
senior minister comes from another part and the junior minister said he could
not take instructions from the senior minister. What kind of country are we
running?” He queried.
On his presidential
ambition vis-a-vis the quest for PDP national chairmanship by the South-west,
he replied: “Have you not seen in this country where a zone has two key
offices. We know where the Speaker is from.
“There was something
before then even. During Tambuwal speakership, the post was zoned to the south
west but because we lost it, a zone got the two top appointments in the land.
“Forget about that
(zoning arrangement). It is the Presidency that orders things. When I become
President in 2019, I will reorder those things. Nothing can stop me from
contesting. Even if they pick the party’s chairman from my family; even if they
pick my son as party chairman, I will contest.”
Credit: Daily Post
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