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Friday, 21 November 2014
Fayose begs Governor Oshiomohle
Fayose apologises to Oshiomhole, warns aides against insulting people
Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State has cautioned his aides against verbal attack on the person and government of Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State over the crisis in the Houses of Assembly of both states.
In a statement made available to newsmen in Ado Ekiti on Friday, the governor said that the media attack on Oshiomhole was the result of the zealousness of his (Fayose’s) aides and said he had asked them to stop forthwith.
The statement added that the governor had to “tender unreserved apology to the Governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomole, for the actions of some of his aides who might have, out of zealousness, disrespected or dragged the person of the governor of Edo State in the issues of Ekiti House of Assembly matters that does not concern him in some of the national dailies.”
Governor Fayose asserted that he “has great respect for Governor Oshiomhole” adding that “any attempt by any of my aides to insult or disrespect any personality like Governor Oshiomole would attract severe disciplinary action.”
The statement added that “issues in Ekiti State should stop in Ekiti State and should not go beyond Ekiti State and no personality should be dragged or insulted in issues that don’t concern them.
We may today have party differences but our goal must be targeted at service to humanity.”