Fayose Lauds US, UK for Condemning Buhari’s Witch-hunt of Opposition, Says There is Tyranny in Nigeria

Fayose Lauds US, UK for Condemning Buhari’s Witch-hunt of Opposition, Says There is Tyranny in Nigeria

fayoseThe Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Ayodele Fayose, has applauded the UK and US governments for condemning the oppression of the opposition in Nigeria by the government of President Muhammadu Buhari, saying it is a confirmation of his position that tyranny is being enthroned in Nigeria.

He called on the British Government to investigate the allegation of the use of British foreign aid given to Nigeria to help combat Boko Haram terrorists  now allegedly being deployed to fund a witch-hunt against opposition politicians.

Speaking through his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Governor Fayose said the international community must focus attention on Nigeria under President Buhari, saying; “rights of Nigerians are now being trampled upon with impunity.”

In its report, the United States Department of States accused the Nigerian police, DSS and the military of gross abuse of power which include citizens brutality, arbitrary detention, bribery among other scandals.

Also, the authoritative UK Telegraph newspaper published recently that hundreds of millions of pounds of British foreign aid given to Nigeria to help combat Boko Haram terrorists was instead being used to fund a witch-hunt against opposition politicians. The Federal Government has repudiated the report but Fayose insists there is element of truth in the allegation.

Governor Fayose, who is presently in Guangzhou, China to attend the 119th China Import and Export Fair otherwise known as the Canton Fair between April 14 and 19, said the United Kingdom Telegraph newspaper was right in its report that the Buhari’s government was using British aid money to target his political opponents, particularly through anti-corruption agencies and the Department of State Services (DSS).

He said only the international community could help prevail on President Buhari to respect the rule of law and stop ruling Nigeria like a military dictator.

The governor described the United States Department of States report as another vindication of his position on the Buhari-led government’s abuse of the rights of Nigerians, saying; “everything I predicted about Buhari is coming to pass and the international community must assist the country to sustain democracy.”