Fayose warn Ghanians ahead of the December 7 presidential election in Ghana,
Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti has issued a warning to
the country not to make the same mistake made by
Nigerians in the 2015 presidential election.
In a statement by his spokesperson, Lere Olayinka, Fayose
said: “By buying into the All Progressives Congress (APC)
message of change, Nigerians are now facing a kind of hunger
and suffering never experienced in the country in the last 30
years and Ghanians must not fall into that kind of trap.”
“Ghanians should not succumb to the deceit of the opposition
party that are calling for a change of government. Rather, they
should return the incumbent President, John Mahama, who has
no doubt done creditably well to deserve a re-election.
“Ghanians should know that the change in Nigeria brought
hunger, suffering, disregard for the rule of law as well as arrest
and detention of Nigerians without trial and be mindful of those
preaching change to them.
“In Nigeria, change is synonymous with economic recession
that is even getting to the level of depression. Even majority of
those who brought the change are now regretting it.
“Therefore, tell your people in Ghana that Nigerians are already
regretting the change they made last year, which has plunged
the country into serious economic hardship.
“Tell them to learn from Nigerians and reject those preaching
message of change to them. They should hold on to the
government that they have now and beware of a change that
will take their country to economic recession.”
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