The Ekiti state Governor, Ayo Fayose in an interview, spoke glowingly of the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu.
He said this while speaking to a Punch on the need for the Yoruba race to form one united regional front.
According to him, “If
there is anybody that Asiwaju has brought up and made and they want to
turn around and pull him down, they too will pay dearly for it.”
He said “…they
are conspiring with his (Tinubu) enemies to rubbish him. The people
that betrayed Pa (Obafemi) Awolowo died mysteriously.
“The
greatest thing a man can offer his leader is loyalty except if the
leader is wicked. Most of the people Asiwaju Tinubu and I brought up
betrayed us. They are only bringing curses upon their lives. If you wine
and dine with enemies of people that brought you up, you are a
betrayer.”
Fayose also called on all Yoruba
leaders, irrespective of their party affiliation to rally together,
adding that there is strength in unity.
Read an excerpt of his interview below:
Could this be the reason you recently canvassed for regional integration among Yoruba states?
Regional
integration can only work if we remember our basis. We are first Yoruba
before we are Nigerian. Our leaders must come together. You know my
position on Asiwaju (Tinubu) and I’m not in the All Progressives
Congress and will never be. When we were campaigning for the election of
former Governor Kayode Fayemi, Asiwaju invited me to join the party and
I said no.
Regional integration is wonderful and
desirable because in our unity lies our strength. But when it is
politicised, it will take us nowhere. We should come together
irrespective of political affiliations. Americans will always say, ‘God
bless America’ even when they lose an election. This is the attitude we
must inculcate.
The leaders must rally round to
strengthen ties. We are contributing so much to the values of Nigeria
than for our leaders to be rubbished cheaply by people who got greedy
because of the opportunity given to them. We can’t begin to celebrate
because of political gains. These same leaders brought them from
obscurity. It will not be in our interest to watch these ingrates
because of our political differences.
How could
some of them have got to positions of relevance if not for God? And the
same leaders, they are conspiring with his (Tinubu) enemies to rubbish
him. The people that betrayed Pa (Obafemi) Awolowo died mysteriously.
The
greatest thing a man can offer his leader is loyalty except if the
leader is wicked. Most of the people Asiwaju Tinubu and I brought up
betrayed us. They are only bringing curses upon their lives. If you wine
and dine with enemies of people that brought you up, you are a
betrayer.
I support regional integration based on
issues not politics; based on truth, not politics; and based on
development, not politics. For me, anything that can promote this region
and enhance the life of the common man, that is what I will support.
What do you think of some ex-APC Governors’ loyalty to President Buhari against Tinubu?
I
don’t want to take issues anyhow with anybody. There is a Yoruba
proverb that says, ‘It is the calabash that will show you where to tie
the rope on its body.’ A Judas is a Judas. If a family is peaceful, it
is because the bastard in that house has not grown to the age of
maturity. The day he attains maturity he will brew troubles in the
family and eventually scatter it. I don’t want to start mentioning names
or attacking individuals. But, it must be noted that conscience is an
open wound, only truth can heal it.
If there is
anybody that Asiwaju has brought up and made and they want to turn
around and pull him down, they too will pay dearly for it. They know
themselves. Judas knew himself. This is not the beginning; they have
been doing it before now. The thing is just coming into the open. A
betrayer will always be a betrayer. I’m not an APC man and I’m not
holding brief for Asiwaju Tinubu. But, I believe in the Yoruba nation
and I believe in our leaders.
As much as I
believe in Asiwaju, I believe in our PDP leaders too. Don’t forget, even
in the North there are leaders that when they were being maltreated I
condemned it. I don’t hide because the truth is what I stand to
represent.
And anything that will take away the
honour and dignity of our leader like Asiwaju Tinubu, we will rise up
against it and expose those behind it. It is common in Yoruba land for
people who are supposed to watch your back to collude with external
aggressors and destroy their leaders to take such (leadership) position.
It will never work.
You spoke glowingly of Tinubu. What informed your decision to defend him in spite of your political differences?
Like
I said, for every nation and region, there are leaders. Even, if I
don’t like Asiwaju, he has attained an enviable height in his political
endeavours. He has done so well economically. He has led his people to
wherever they are today. I can’t stand here and be denying the obvious.
But if by tomorrow we have political issues, I will still say my own.
I
will tell him the truth; that is politics. But when we get back home,
he is a leader. Chief Bode George is a leader. A number of them are
leaders of the South. We can’t say because they are in other political
parties they should be rubbished and we will be clapping. No, I can’t
clap. It is true I’m not a member of the APC and I will never be.
The
fact remains that honour should be given to whom honour is due. There
is nobody – mother, brother and sister – that will wish, with the
efforts Asiwaju has put into Nigeria and his party, that he should be
disgraced. It will be unfortunate for the Yoruba nation if they
short-change Asiwaju in APC. When they bring anything to the South-West,
they won’t give me. They won’t give PDP but they will give a Yoruba
man.
And one of the leading lights that can bring
such opportunity is Asiwaju Tinubu. When PDP was appointing ministers,
they came from the party and not from APC. But should we say we should
cut them down? No. When a man is in a position of authority in the North
everybody says, ‘Ranka dede.’ But here we begin to pull him down.
That
is not good. A lot of people can misunderstand this and say Fayose is
going to APC. They are daydreamers. APC is not doing well now. It is
only a mad man that will say he is going to APC. It is only a mad man
that will say he is going into a house that is collapsing every day.
It
is a matter of time; if PDP lost power after 16 years, APC will lose it
in four years. There is no way they can cross that line. There is an
implosion in that party. The only thing holding them together is
government and power.
Former aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode recently accused the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola of betraying Bola Tinubu.
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