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Tuesday, 28 July 2015

APC Spokesman Apologises To Fayose

A report by Daily Independent claims that the publicity secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti state, Taiwo Olatunbosun, has made moves to settle the differences between him and the state governor, Ayodele Fayose. 
The report stated that Olatunbosun sent emissaries to Fayose, seeking forgiveness for all he has done in the past. Olatunbosun was said to have sent a National Assembly member from the state to broker peace between him and the governor.
It is, however, not clear if the emissaries had reached out to the governor, even as there are alleged reports that the APC spokesman was battling with a spiritual challenge which necessitated his recent move.
Olatunbosun, who was a former ally of the governor, had served as the Deputy Speaker of the Ekiti state House of Assembly, during Fayose’s first administration between 2003 and 2006. He was said to have benefited from Fayose politically during the period.
A source said: “When Olatunbosun was made the APC Publicity Secretary, his belief then was that he will either use the position to get money from the APC national leader, Senator Bola Tinubu or if he keeps attacking Governor Fayose, the governor will have no option than to call him for settlement.
“As it is now, Olatunbosun has not been able to get the expected financial benefit from Tinubu and Fayose has ignored him despite his persistent lies against the governor.
“Most importantly,Olatunbosun is said to have been battling with some spiritual problems for sometimes now, and all what he has been told so far was to go and beg whoever he had betrayed in the course of his journey in life.”
One of the emissaries also said: “He told us that his spiritual father from Oke Agbe Akoko in Ondo State, in whom he had the greatest trust, also told him to seek forgiveness from the offended benefactor. That until he seeks forgiveness from who changed the story of his life for better, and whom he personally confirmed to be Governor Fayose, he may not likely have a solution to his problem.
“Honestly speaking, I have never had much belief in consequences of betrayal to be this cumbersome and threatening, until when this man called Olatunbosun ran to me for help.
“I thought it was a kind of political merrymaking which he has been known for, not until he showed me a big sore on his lap.
Meanwhile, Fayose has approved N119 million for disbursement as car loans to 623 workers in the state public service.

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