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Olusola Knocks Fayemi Over Attack On Teachers

Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Dr Fayemi Kayode; former Minister of State for Health, Dr Idi Hong and former Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Health, Dr Linus Awute, at a tribute in honour of Prof. Osotinmehin organised by the Ministry of Health in Abuja on Friday (14/7/17).
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The Campaign organization of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Ekiti State, Kolapo Olusola, has accused the opposition of trying to destabilize the state.

This was in reaction to the attack on teachers in Emure Ekiti by thugs allegedly working for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

As stated by the spokesperson of the Kolapo Olusola Campaign Organization (KOCO), Lere Olayinka, “Fayemi is further demonstrating that he hates teachers and will do anythingto make their lives impossible.”

He added that, “Having been confronted with reality that teachers in the State won’t vote for Fayemi because of his demonstration of hatred against the teachers, they have now opted for attack, harassment and intimidation so as to scare the teachers from voting.”

He wondered why “Is it those teachers that he is sending armed men of the DSS to arrest or thugs to brutalise that will vote for him?

“May be he does not need votes because what they have been saying is that they already have assurance from INEC for results to be writing and announced not minding results from polling units.

“However, we wish to call on Ekiti people, especially teachers to see this show of desperation by Fayemi as a phase that can never last.

“They should therefore go out to cast their votes on July 14, bearing in mind that these Egypt we are seeing today, by the end of July 14, we will see them no more.”

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