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| Ayodele Fayose | 
The outgoing governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, has revealed 
how a former Director-General of the Department of State Services, DSS, 
Lawal Daura, allegedly asked him on two occasions to support the 
President Muhammadu Buhari government.
He stated that Daura told him that backing Buhari would keep his party, the Peoples Democratic Party, in control of Ekiti State.
According to Fayose’s Chief Press Secretary, Idowu Adelusi, the 
Governor spoke in Abuja on Sunday night at a send-off party organised 
for him by his colleagues in the PDP Governors’ Forum.
Fayose said he turned down the request on both occasions.
Idowu, in a statement on Monday, quoted Fayose as saying that it was 
for that reason that Daura coordinated the security onslaught against 
him and his supporters during the July 14 governorship election in the 
state.
“If I had agreed to the proposal and operated like a bat, who has the
 features of an animal and a bird, they would not have attempted to 
muzzle me. I am not one of those that would be silenced or who will go 
and take over under his wife’s bed because some people want to play God.
“I cannot deceive you, I can fight but rather than fight the PDP, I 
will deploy my energy to fight those holding our country hostage and 
retarding its growth by their incapability. The time is up for them and 
they know this,” he said.
Speaking on the fallout from the PDP presidential primary, the 
governor called on the national chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche 
Secondus, and others to accord necessary respect and recognition to 
state governors.
“The governors are institutions on their own and they must be 
accorded the necessary respect and recognition. When there is a need to 
get these governors to contribute money to meet some needs, they will 
contribute. But when there is a need to let them express their views and
 preferences, they will be accused of trying to impose, that must stop,”
 he said.
Fayose expressed confidence that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi 
would be elected president and vice president of the Federal Republic of
 Nigeria next year.
He urged the party to unite, forge a common front to oust Buhari, 
saying that Nigerians are going through pains and are looking unto the 
PDP as saviour. 
“Buhari’s time is up,” the outgoing governor said.
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