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Sunday, 3 May 2015

POLITICS!! Gen Buhari Drops Governors Fashola And Fayemi From Ministerial List

According to reports,
Names of Lagos governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN) and former Ekiti State governor 
Dr. Kayode Fayemi have been dropped from the ministerial list of President-elect, Gen. 

Muhammadu Buhari (retd.). 
According to Sources investigation, both men who are supposed to be candidates of the
 national leader of the party Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu may not be enjoying the support 
of the Jagaban of Borgu kingdom that is expected to press for their inclusion. 

National Weekender learnt that their names were initially pencilled down on the list still being 
worked on before final vetting by the party’s national leadership but on advice of a very powerful 
chieftain in the South West, the names of the duo were erased. 


This development has irked the trio of governors Chibuike Amaechi, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, 
Rochas Okorocha and Adams Oshiohmole of Rivers, Kano, Imo and Edo States respectively. 
The governors in a show of solidarity for the duo who belongs to their constituency (Governors
 Forum even as Fayemi is no longer in office) felt slighted that they were not carried along in the 
decision to drop both men who had worked tirelessly to actualize the victory of the party in the 
2015 General Elections. 


Recall that Fayemi was Director of Media and Publicity of Buhari’s Campaign Organization even 
as Fashola played a supporting role behind the Director-General Gov. Amaechi. To this end, the 
governors frowned at the dropping of their names since it was not a reward for their hard work 
but rather an exercise of ingratitude which is capable of disuniting the party. Feelers from the
 party suggest that Fayemi was to get the portfolio of Minister for Information since he is the face 

of the party in Ekiti despite losing to Ayo Fayose in the gubernatorial election held on June 26 2014. 


Meanwhile Fashola would have been Minister for Works on account of his performance as governor 
of Lagos. 


Our investigation further reveals that as replacements for Fashola and Fayemi, the very powerful 
party chieftain moving for their exclusion has recommended Sen. Ganiyu Olanrewaju Solomon and 
former governor, Segun Oni respectively. Says one of our sources, “ there is real trouble brewing 
within our party. A powerful member of the party in the South West has called for the names of 
Fashola and Fayemi to be dropped from the ministerial list. This has not gone down well with some 
very influential members of the party who are governors. 
“Kwankwaso who is a great admirer of Fashola has kicked the decision to drop the latter into touch. He enjoys the support of Governors Amaechi, Oshiohmole and Okorocha. These governors feel that if this powerful party chieftain is not stopped now he may run their interests down in the party. 
A meeting will be held before the final ratification of the list by the party’s leadership and the aggrieved governors want to seize the opportunity to make their position known. And it is simply that Fashola and Fayemi must be on Buhari’s cabinet.”
National Weekender scooped that the second term move of Fashola which was against the wish 

of his godfather Tinubu was responsible for his plight. He is perhaps paying the prize for doing a 
second term. It is believed that he has not been forgiven by Tinubu for daring the Lion of Bourdillon. 
On Fayemi’s part, it is said that Tinubu is still angry with him for carelessly conceding defeat to 
Fayose in the 2014 governorship election when he actually had everything going for him. But 
Fayemi’s real sin was to have congratulated Fayose after the result of the election was announced 
without getting clearance from Tinubu. 
One of our sources says, “This ministerial list is a very contentious issue especially as it concerns the dropping of the names of both men. Buhari is yet to say anything about the list because the leadership of the party entrusted the exercise in the hands of Tinubu who is the clearing house and coordinating all the interest groups within the party and those chosen to pick or appoint candidates. 
Mat be he will eventually speak at the meeting where expectedly the leadership of the party will take a stand.

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