The Yoruba Council of Elders has
described as sad and unfortunate the distribution of President Muhammadu
Buhari 2019 re-election campaign materials by the Minister of
Communications, Adebayo Shittu, during the Wednesday’s Federal Executive
Council meeting in Abuja.
The PUNCH reported that shortly
before the commencement of the meeting presided over by President
Muhammadu Buhari at the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa,
Abuja, the minister handed over the bag to the council’s secretariat
staff members for distribution.
The minister wore one of the caps,
which had the logo of the All Progressives Congress and the inscription
“Continuity ‘19: Muhammadu Buhari/Osinbajo on it.
He confirmed to journalists that the cap
was for politics and not for FEC deliberations, adding that they were
distributed to all members of the FEC so that they would be samples for
other persons who would be interested in doing what he had done.
He said, “I know that everybody will be
involved, everybody will be guided and people will take decisions
largely to support the President in the 2019 elections.”
While reacting to the action, the YCE
secretary general, Dr. Kunle Olajide, said Shittu’s distribution of the
caps at FCE meeting downplayed the mood of the nation after Fulani
herdsmen went on the rampage killing innocent people. He also described
it as the height of sycophancy.
Olajide said, “I am surprised that some
of our political leaders are engaged in criminal height of sycophancy
completely oblivious of the mood of the people they claim to represent.
People are talking about 2019 elections and 2023 presidential elections
as if it is somebody’s birthright.
“People should stop taking Nigerians for
granted for God’s sake. We are in the 21st century and not the 20th
century. The insult is too much.
“It is unfortunate and I am sad that
someone could be pre-occupied with such thought and action. When you are
talking about timeliness and consideration of the plight of other
persons, Yoruba stands out because we are our brother’s keeper. We are
liberal and that is why we are always ready to accommodate others and
sympathise with their plight.
“It is sad that a Yoruba man should be
doing this. Moreover, it violates the regulations of the Independent
National Electoral Commission on elections. I want to consider it a
rumour until the minister refutes it.”
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