Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Fayose’s Visit To Gov. Aregbesola, Proves Him As A Political Crackpot

Gov. Fayose & Aregbesola shaking hands
The visit of Ekiti  State Governor, Ayodele Fayose to Osun State earlier today has been generating a lot of controversies.

This 'August' visit is a rude shock to many political commentators cum analysts because it was least expected from a person that openly pronounced his stand as not ready to work with anything that relates to All Progressives Congress (APC)

The best description of Fayose’s attacks on the ruling APC can be seen as argy-bargy. Ekiti and Osun State share boundaries which naturally make them to be working hand-in-hand in order to achieve developmental strides.

This was on before the present uncontrolled enmity that politics has caused in resent time. It is my believe that politics will come and go but people will forever remain.

Though the reason for the visit which was held closed door has not been made public as at the time of publishing this report, but the meeting is a welcome development.

Fayose has always been in the news for criticising every move of the ruling APC, though as an opposition it can't but be like that. But taking it to the extreme should be discouraged.

It can be said that Fayose has  assumed the position of the spokesperson of Peoples Democratic Party.

The unnecessary bickering should be reduced. And to the docile followers of Nigerian politicians, you should learn from this!

Never pay the supreme price for these politicians to live... They understand one another.

Who says that you can't become a governor or even president in the cause of time. Never take up arms to defend them or follow them dogmatically.

Criticize them if need be and shower accolades on them if they deserve same . We should stop behaving like sycophants.

Ire ooooooo!

No comments:

Post a Comment

Please share your thoughts by clicking on POST A COMMENT link or posting in FACEBOOK COMMENT BOX above:


DISCLAIMER:

Opinions expressed in comments are strictly those of the comment writers alone and does not reflect or represent the views of PoliFocus.

Calling the CONTACTS on the comments is at your own risk, PoliFocus is not liable for any SCAM that may arise in the course of that.