Fayose, who’s unimpressed with the public assets declaration of the President, described the move as a ploy to get “the applause of the gullible”.
The governor also warned the All Progressives Congress not to provoke him to reveal the hidden assets of their members. Fayose released a statement on Wednesday, through Lere Olayinka, his spokesman.
“We know where everybody, including President Buhari’s wealth are hidden, and the APC should not provoke the governor to such an extent that he will begin to reveal their hidden assets,” he said.
We have only been told that the President, whom they said was poor to the extent that he had to take bank loan to buy his party’s nomination, is now the owner of a mini estate in Asokoro, Abuja that is worth over N3 billion.“Nigerians demanded that President Buhari must declare his assets publicly because that was what the President promised when he was seeking the people’s votes. “It was part of President Buhari’s electoral promises that his assets will be declared publicly and up till today, he has not done that.
“The APC should rather explain to Nigerians how a man they said had no houses anywhere apart from Daura and Kaduna suddenly became owner of houses and landed properties in Kano, Abuja and Port Harcourt.
“They should also tell Nigerians what happened when President Buhari headed Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) and why they lied to Nigerians that the president was poor, thereby obtaining Nigerians’ votes by trick.”
Mr fayose lolzzz
ReplyDeleteBrosabeg tell us where e hide am. We wan know. Hehehe! Have you heard the New Nigerian National Anthem? Anticipate #PromiseLand.
ReplyDeleteI dnt want too know bros.....seer talk na ,,this man just keep amusing me..
ReplyDeleteLook at this one, u need to sh*t d f up mehn..and stop saying shit
ReplyDeleteHahahaha this man we not kill me
ReplyDeleteSee brain?!!!
ReplyDeleteJust like when he told us that president was sick before election. Gov. Fayose is on d run again.
ReplyDeleteThis man is mentally retarded. Nonsense
ReplyDeleteConfused governor fayose
ReplyDeletePeople just don't know when truth is being spoken just because they like the person. Well we are in Nigeria, we shall see
ReplyDeletePeople just don't know when truth is being spoken just because they like the person. Well we are in Nigeria, we shall see
ReplyDeleteWe are watching and waiting
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