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Trump’s inauguration: Why Buhari was shut out – Fayose

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By Valentine Amanze

Online Editor

Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, has described the non-extension of invitation to President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria to attend United States of America President, Donald Trump’s inauguration as a clear signal that Buhari does not enjoy international relevance any more.

The governor, who said that the 10 days vacation announced by the president could be to cover up the embarrassment, after all efforts to secure invitation to the inauguration failed, added that the development was a very clear signal that Buhari’s government would not enjoy support from the new U.S. government.

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According to a statement by his Special Assistant on Public

Communication and New Media, Mr. Lere Olayinka, the governor said: “There is no doubt that Buhari is not in the good books of the incoming U.S. government,”

arguing that Buhari’s  frequent visit to U.S. during Obama administration and the romance were due to the tacit support given to Buhari by Obama to win the 2015 election with deception.

His words: “With Obama’s role in the emergence of President Buhari, it can be said that he (Obama) is a member of the APC in the Diaspora.

“There is more to it that in an important event like the

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inauguration of a new U.S. President, our president will be missing in action.” The governor wondered why the same Buhari, who was a regular visitor to the U.S. under Obama, is today not part of the historic inauguration of a new

administration.

“No doubt, something is fundamentally wrong because if there is hope of a future  relationship between President Buhari and the new U.S. president, they would have been celebrating his inauguration and would not have allowed Nigerians to hear any other news apart from Buhari going to America.

“Obviously, Buhari’s junketing to U.S. that gulped $1 million per trip, has come to an inglorious end,” he said. The governor, who congratulated Trump for winning against all odds, like he (Fayose) won his own election in Ekiti in 2014, appealed to the new American president to save Nigeria from the wanton killings and horrid human rights abuses of the Buhari administration.

He enjoined Trump to use his offices to look into the daily killings in Nigeria particularly in Southern Kaduna where over 1,000 people were slaughtered like goats and buried in mass graves. Fayose said, “The Southern Kaduna killings is a clear case of genocide that must be thoroughly investigated and unraveled.

“To make matters worse was the bombing of the Internally Displaced Persons camp by the military in apparent desperation to cover up the corruption and mismanagement of affairs in the camp.

“We appeal to Trump to ensure that the voice of the opposition is not silenced in this country.”

Describing the emergence of Trump as the will of God despite human gang up, Fayose said that the opposition in Nigeria will work with the new American government.

Fayose also cited the reckless disobedience to court orders; the deliberate efforts to kill opposition and turn Nigeria into a one-party state; the intolerance of this administration which  is second to none,  victimization and hacking of opposition leaders’ telephone conversations under the guise

of anti-corruption war; the bastardization of institutions of state such as the armed forces, INEC, Police, Department of State Security, compromising of a section of the Judiciary, and turning them all into jellies doing the bidding of the ruling party at the snapping of fingers are other possible reasons Buhari was not invited to Trump’s inauguration.

He implored the new American president to put international pressure on the Buhari administration to restore true democracy to Nigeria.

“We however appreciate the non-invitation of Buhari because that will give him the much needed opportunity to face the problems he inflicted on Nigeria, especially the IDP bombing, which left over 100 hapless Nigerians dead.”

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