Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose has alleged that President
Muhammadu Buhari ordered state governors to ensure that people of their states
do not “block cattle routes”.
Speaking during a programme on Ekiti State Television, EKTV, Fayose claimed that Buhari gave the directive during a meeting “last week.”
The governor also berated the president over his handling of the crisis between herdsmen and farmers.
Speaking during a programme on Ekiti State Television, EKTV, Fayose claimed that Buhari gave the directive during a meeting “last week.”
The governor also berated the president over his handling of the crisis between herdsmen and farmers.
Fayose, while
quoting the president, said: “People are building houses to block cattle
routes.
“If I were to be president of Nigeria, I will not act the way President Buhari
is behaving (regarding the crisis).
“The president
must be courageous enough to end these mindless killings. He is the president
and has what it takes. If I am the president, I will take appropriate steps and
stand it down. A criminal is a criminal, whether Hausa man or Yoruba man. If
you commit crime, you go in for it.
“I remember when
we were in a meeting last week; the president was saying that people are
blocking cattle routes. Have you heard that before? How can the president say
people are blocking cattle routes? There is no cattle route in Ekiti in the
21st century.
“The president of
Nigeria was saying governors should go and make sure they don’t block cattle
routes. He said people are building houses to block cattle routes. I was
laughing; I didn’t know what to say in council. I just left.”
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