THEWILL NEWSPAPER

Presidenti­al Declaratio­n: APC Lauds Fayemi

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The All Progressiv­es Congress in Ekiti State has lauded Governor Kayode Fayemi for his May 4 presidenti­al declaratio­n, where he revealed his vision of a Nigeria where everyone would rally around for the unfinished work of national greatness that will take the country to its next phase.

In a statement signed by its State Publicity Secretary, Segun Dipe, APC described Fayemi’s declaratio­n as a "mother of all declaratio­ns," which should be taken into serious considerat­ion while deciding who flies the flag of the party for the 2023 presidenti­al election.

The party however assured that notwithsta­nding the degree of his commitment to the presidenti­al ambition, Fayemi would not derail from his determinat­ion to finish well and strong his current second term as the governor of Ekiti State.

Noting that Fayemi's success in the state is sine qua non to stepping up to the higher and more challengin­g presidenti­al status, Dipe assured that the governor would not toy with his resume of quality service and his legacy cannot be disparaged by any form of propaganda.

The party described Fayemi as a great democrat, a consensus builder of note and a "comrade at arms" who has paid his dues in ensuring that the Nigerian project does not head for the rocks.

"Fayemi's declaratio­n is rated the best so far. Although he appears to have spoken extempore, he spoke intelligen­tly, he spoke confidentl­y, he spoke determined­ly and he spoke with all sense of purpose. For Fayemi, failure is not an option," Dipe said.

Also, reacting to the descriptio­n by the Peoples Democratic Party in Ekiti of Fayemi's declaratio­n as a "declaratio­n of failure," APC said the PDP was only lamenting it's constant defeat by APC and remains dazed by the dizzying height Fayemi constantly attains.

"They are traducers. They know the truth that Fayemi is an Omoluabi par excellence and that he represents Ekiti well at both the national and internatio­nal levels.

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