Ekiti state governor Ayo Fayose spoke on Monday about President Muhammadu Buhari's return
Ekiti state governor Ayo Fayose spoke on Monday about President Muhammadu Buhari's return to Nigeria, describing it as a "welcome development".
Mr. Fayose spoke after a brief meeting with some PDP governors and leaders.
The governor of Ekiti, a vociferous critic of the president and the governing Congress of All Progressives, was quoted in a statement from the office of Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.
Read Mr. Okowa's full statement below.
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa (Delta) Nyesom Wke (Rivers) Ayo Fayose (Ekiti) and Secretary, PDP Owner's Committee, Ben Obi converged on Asambe en route Anambra for PDP Governance primaries.
Speaking after the briefing at Asaba International Airport, PDP Chairman Governors of the Forum, Ayo Fayose assured members of the Justice, Transparency and Justice party in party affairs.
He said party leadership is restructuring to ensure success in future elections, ensuring that unity and reconciliation of party members would bring political gains in 2019.
"This is a new beginning for our party, it is part of our party's effort to ensure due process and that everyone receives justice, with the caliber of men in this our National Committee can be sure of transparency, justice And justice. "He said.
Governor Fayose congratulated the president on his return from medical leave, but reminded him that Nigerians are hungry not only for food, but for development, urged the Buhari government led by the Progressive Progressive Congress (APC) to confront the government To the people ".
"We are happy that President Buhari is back, it is a welcome event, but the Nigerians are hungry, they need food, they need development, we in PDP know what is right for Nigerians, democracy is strengthened by the opposition." To the Nigerian democratic dividends. "
He emphasized that the governors elected on the platform of the People's Democratic Party are committed to working together with the leadership of the party with a view to repositioning the party and eventually winning the national elections of 2019.
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