Fayemi also charged APC to fulfill its manifesto and not to be “a spectator” in policy making
By Kehinde Okeowo
Former Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi has told Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, the National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) to be honest with President Bola Tinubu by revealing the true state of things in Nigeria to him.
He gave the advice to the APC chairman while speaking on Tuesday at a book presentation: ‘APC & Transition Politics’, authored by Salihu Lukman, a chieftain of the party.
Fayemi during the event urged Ganduje to give Tinubu feedback on the true state of situations from the communities so that he won’t be making decisions based on what he’s hearing in the “villa where he’s locked up.”
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He went on to lament that praise singers have made it difficult for those at the Presidential Villa to know the true feelings of Nigerians.
The former governor, then charged the ruling party to fulfill its manifesto and not to be “a spectator” in policy making.
Fayemi said: “I am happy that our chairman is here. This is the party that should not be a spectator in policy making.
“This party should be the one to project the manifesto of the party.
“This party should be the one to tell Mr. President that this is the feedback from the communities and constituencies out there, not what he is hearing in the villa where he is locked up.”