Former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose has expressed that 50 years after President Muhamamadu Buhari’s rule, Nigeria may not recover from the current economic and security woes.
The former Governor made this assertion on Friday via his Twitter page.
Fayose noted that despite the economic and security challenges, the nation is also witnessing hatred amongst various ethnicities.
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He called on leaders of thoughts in the country to speak up to save the country from going down permanently.
He wrote:
“50 years after Buhari, this country may not recover from these economic security woes. Worse still, there is hatred amongst various ethnicities.
Isn’t it time for leaders of thought in this country to look beyond politics and speak up to save Nigeria from going down permanently?”
50 years after Buhari, this country may not recover from these economic security woes. Worse still, there is hatred amongst various ethnicities.
Isn't it time for leaders of thought in this country to look beyond politics and speak up to save Nigeria from going down permanently?— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) February 5, 2021