Ayo Fayose, governor of Ekiti state, says he attended the inauguration of Rotimi Akeredolu, his Ondo state counterpart, for Yoruba unity.
Fayose, the chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said this in a statement issued by Idowu Adelusi, his chief press secretary.
He said he could not have done otherwise because the unity of Yoruba people was too important for anybody to play politics with.
“I see nothing wrong in attending the inauguration of an APC person in neigbouring Ondo state,” he said.“Being a leader of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) should not stop me from attending the inauguration of an All Progressives Congress (APC) governor.”
According to him, such an occasion is a national one that well-meaning people should identify with.
“This is a Nigerian affair; when a governor is sworn in, we have to support him; we are talking of regional integration and unity here; Akeredolu is already one of us by virtue of his new position,” he said.“We have to support him since electioneering has come and gone and a winner has emerged, and we have to work together in the spirit of the people of our region.
“We cannot play politics with the welfare of the people of our region; we have to support Akeredolu to make the difference.“This is a matter of the Yoruba nation and after Nigeria, Yoruba nation comes first; we don’t need to play politics with the welfare of Yoruba people.”
He said his actions in recent times should not be mistaken for an attempt by him to dump his party, the PDP, insisting that nothing of such was in the offing.
“How can I join the APC? As you already know, I am the main issue of the APC,” he said.“They don’t have my size. They are wearing `babaringa’ but they don’t have the size of my cloth.”
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