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EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by twhizzyawe: 6:36pm On Oct 18, 2020
GOVERNORS CONCERNED ABOUT DISAFFECTION, ANGER IN NIGERIA, SAYS FAYEMI
….URGES AN END TO PROTESTS FOR GOVT TO LOOK INTO GRIEVANCES

The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has said he and his colleagues in the Nigeria Governors' Forum (NGF) were concerned about discontent, hunger and anger in the country and would be ready to work with other stakeholders to find a lasting solution.

Dr. Fayemi, who is the NGF Chairman, said the raging nationwide ENDSARS protests resulted from years of pent-up emotion, anger and hunger in the land, adding that the governors are committed to larger reform of the polity not only much taunted Police reform.

The Governor spoke on Sunday at the Special thanksgiving mass held at St. Patrick's Catholic Cathedral, Old Garage, Ado Ekiti as part of activities to mark the second anniversary of his administration in office.

Dr. Fayemi said he understood the frustration of the young Nigerian Citizens who had taken to the streets for the past one week, noting that he had used his younger years to participate in similar protests against bad governance, especially military dictatorship.

He lent his voice to the view of the Catholic Bishop of Ekiti Diocese, the Most Reverend Felix Ajakaye, who had called for an immediate suspension of the nationwide protests for the authorities to act on the protesters' demand.

The service was attended by the Ondo State Governor, Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu; Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi; Ondo State Deputy Governor-elect, Mr. Lucky Ayedatiwa; Ekiti State First Lady, Erelu Bisi Fayemi; former Ekiti State Governor, and now Minister of Trade, Industries and Investments, Otunba Niyi Adebayo; Ekiti State former Deputy Governors, Chief Paul Alabi; Chief Abiodun Aluko and Prof. Modupe Adelabu; Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Funminiyi Afuye; cabinet members, state lawmakers, traditional rulers, Bishop Emeritus of Ekiti, Olatunji Fagun, leaders of market women and Community leaders among others.

Dr. Fayemi who described himself as a product of God's mercy sought for forgiveness from those who he might have offended in the discharge of his duties as the State’s Chief Executive
According to him, he had sworn to an oath to do what is just and fair noting that his actions so far in office were based on fairness and justice.
Speaking on the state of the nation, Dr. Fayemi said: "There is a lot of anger in the land, there is a lot of hunger in the land, pent-up emotion. There is disillusionment in the land. As a young man who spent much time in the barricades protesting bad governance, I can understand what is going on now.

"Myself and my colleagues are concerned and we are committed to reforms not just about SARS because we will be making a mistake that the general disaffection in the land is all about SARS. "Like Your Lordship (the Bishop) had said, the government should be allowed to address the demands that have been made."

The Governor said he would always be thankful to God for giving him the grace to serve Ekiti people again, saying he sees himself as an instrument in God's hands and sees the governorship seat as missionary work.

He added: "If I had gotten my second term normally, I would have ceased being governor now and I know I wouldn't have been NGF Chairman now. God has a purpose for our lives."
Speaking on the wave of protests rocking the country on complaints of police brutality in his sermon, Bishop Ajakaye called for an immediate end to the protests to allow the authorities to implement police reforms.

The cleric also urged the Federal Government to address the grievances of Nigerians on the state of the nation, insecurity, insurgency and hardship being faced in the country.

As the Ekiti State Security Network (Amotekun) is launched on Monday, Bishop Ajakaye admonished its operatives to be apolitical and work with integrity and fear of God.
He further called for a synergy between security agencies in Ekiti including the Amotekun operatives to make the state safe for everybody to live in.

He said: "The Federal Government should listen to the grievances of the people not only on ENDSARS but on terrorism and other things that are wrong in our country. END SARS protest should end, leaders' indifference to people's life, bad governance, insincerity and distrust should end.

" There is hunger and anger in the land and the government should act promptly. The protesters should suspend their protest immediately because if it continues, it may be counterproductive. We have those among them who are using the protest to protect their criminal activity."

The Bishop further charged Governor Fayemi to use the remaining two years in office to build worthy legacies for the benefit of the people. The cleric also enjoined the Governor to use the opportunity of his mid-term to re-strategize and execute more people-oriented policies and projects since "time waits for no man."

Bishop Ajakaye however told the congregation that he carried out an independent investigation of one of the ongoing signature projects being executed in the state and the World Bank attested to the Governor's accountability and integrity in governance.
He said: "I have gone round to see your projects and I went to see the massive Water Corporation building along Iworoko Road and I called a top World Bank officer to tell him what I saw. The officer told me what do I expect, he told me that the Governor is accountable."

Bishop Ajakaye enjoined the Governor to build strong structures that are greater than strong people because "while strong structures last, strong people will fade away."

The bishop urged Fayemi to be focused in the discharge of his duties and look beyond his years in office saying "success without a worthy successor is a failure in reality."

"This is your half time and half time in football is a time of re-strategizing. Your wife was born in Liverpool and she supports Liverpool (Football Club), You Will Never Walk Alone.

"But recently when Liverpool played against Aston Villa, a team that was nearly relegated last season, they beat Liverpool 7-2. This is your mid-term, use it to rebuild your strategy, use it to rebuild your office and execute more people-oriented policies and projects because time waits for no man.

"Success without a successor is failure in reality. There is need for maintenance culture and continuity in the good work you are doing. You are a leader, a quality one, who has a listening ear. I thank you for listening to your people."

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by RedPanthar: 6:41pm On Oct 18, 2020
discontent, hunger, and anger

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by Incandescent(m): 7:00pm On Oct 18, 2020
Una never see anything yet.

We say No to bad governance

We say No to devilish politicking and demonic policing

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by Karrima: 7:01pm On Oct 18, 2020
Dr. Fayemi said he understood the frustration of the young Nigerian Citizens who had taken to the streets for the past one week, noting that he had used his younger years to participate in similar protests against bad governance, especially military dictatorship

Imagine, but got there and became one of them.
#ENDSARS
#ENDBADGOVERNANCE

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by ademidedavid(f): 7:01pm On Oct 18, 2020
They actually want to play a fast one before the youths get to them.....we the youths know the corrupt ones and will definitely visit you all, all we want from you politicians is slash your outrageous salary, stay by your promises before getting to offices, accept defeat without blood shed and move with no security guard!!!


#ENDSARS
#ENDBADGOVERNANCE
#BUILDABETTERNIGERIA

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by Nazgul: 7:01pm On Oct 18, 2020
We need a change

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by ednut1(m): 7:01pm On Oct 18, 2020
They are mad. Since 1999 una don dey chop without conscience.

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by Karrima: 7:01pm On Oct 18, 2020
Ok
Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by whytediamond(m): 7:01pm On Oct 18, 2020
Bvvh
Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by Zaggadhat: 7:01pm On Oct 18, 2020
Indeed. Reforms that you didn't think of for years and now that the people have finally found their position they suddenly have many lasting solutions to the problems that has been glaring to even a mad man in Nigeria.

We are not stupid anymore, we know how much headache these protests are giving government officials and yes no one is ready to back down until they wake up from that feeble Facade that they can keep taking us for granted. It's either they dance to the tune of the people or we prolong the protests until The United Nations interferes.

Either way it's a WIN WIN FOR THE MUCH OPPRESSED MASSES


SORO SOKE WEYREY!!!!

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by sammyj: 7:01pm On Oct 18, 2020
Dissatisfied my foot. What were they looking at when Buhari and his cabals where busy inflicting pains and agony on the people. Ni one gives a bleep about your concerns. The earlier you and your colleague get this into your thick skulls. The youth is taking over very soon. #ENDSARS!! shocked shocked angry angry

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by Nobody: 7:01pm On Oct 18, 2020
angry angry angry angry angry

"There is hunger and anger in the land"

Na now they just dey know. We still dey come ur matter. Restructure Nigeria and save lives . Enough is enough

Na revolution dem dey use play so, I pity dem

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by Auxtin85(m): 7:02pm On Oct 18, 2020
Many of you won’t dare contest any political position when Nigerians are done with you. That weak old lazy father of a lazy youth (Yusuf) went abroad and called Nigeria youths lazy.

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by Nobody: 7:02pm On Oct 18, 2020
Bastard sets of people.
We don't matter to them, they only care about their welfare and pockets, that's why some will start campaigning for 2023 in 2020...
Dem dey always take us catch cruise. Turned us to toothless dogs but we say
NEVER AGAIN..
2023 will be very interesting in Nigeria..

and though 2020 has alot of bad incidents, it brought some goods and eye opening too

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by doggedfighter(f): 7:02pm On Oct 18, 2020
You guys worries are just starting.

Always taking eight years with nothing to show for it.

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by Nobody: 7:02pm On Oct 18, 2020
After ENDSARS let's join hands and#ENDXVIDEOS

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by Nobody: 7:02pm On Oct 18, 2020
Bad governance has gone too far.

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by kambili999(f): 7:02pm On Oct 18, 2020
So you protested and when you got into power what positive thing did you implement?


Please this protest will continue.

# end SARS
# end bad governance

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by Sleekmilan01(m): 7:02pm On Oct 18, 2020
Una never see anything yet

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by Omoslim26: 7:03pm On Oct 18, 2020
ok

The anger and discontent have always been there but we just chose to allow frivolities and petty things shut our eyes to see dat we can all get the Nigeria we all dream and yearn for irrespective of tribe,language and religion

If only we can unite and awaken the sleeping giants I bet you Africa will shake

#endsars
#endpolicebrutality
#endterrorism
#restructurenow
#awakeosleepinggiant

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by bibiking7(m): 7:03pm On Oct 18, 2020




Damn right skippy. We are angry.




Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by Mopolchi: 7:03pm On Oct 18, 2020
So much anger, hunger and discontent.

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by Temptee101(m): 7:03pm On Oct 18, 2020
Thieves!

We are no longer moved by your lies and fake worries.

We have endured and waited this long for genuine change.

The tempo must be sustained across board at all cost.

#EndNASSBogusSalary
#EndLooting
#EndBadLeadership
#EndPoorElectricity

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by ILoveDemMANNA: 7:04pm On Oct 18, 2020
Dr. Fayemi, who is the NGF Chairman, said the raging nationwide ENDSARS protests resulted from years of pent-up emotion, anger and hunger in the land, adding that the governors are committed to larger reform of the polity not only much taunted Police reform
Many many years of anger, hunger and pent-up emotions in the land.

Past and present politicians,
APC or PDP.
NRC or SDP or APGA.
We are still coming for all of you,
Be ready......

For some bigots and political party animals that think this protest is about one political party,
No, you are wrong.
The foundation of this nation has been destroyed for over 60 years now.
Now is the time to take it back.
We have been sitting on a time bomb few years into this Dem-all-Crazy since 1999.
We will visit all politicians that looted our past and future one by one.
They will all vomit the future they looted and chop anyhow.
Na turn by turn, Wait for your turn.
Naija youths ti take over

#NigeriaMustBeGreat

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by nakaman: 7:05pm On Oct 18, 2020
so they are still deliberating on that, they better force buhari to dissolve the evil force.
Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by opalu: 7:05pm On Oct 18, 2020
Hmm
Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by aybabz101: 7:05pm On Oct 18, 2020
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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by akinmusi(m): 7:05pm On Oct 18, 2020
People are just booking space.

However we must #EndBadGovernance

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Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by NaijaOlosho(f): 7:06pm On Oct 18, 2020
undecided
Re: EndSARS: Governors Worried About Discontent, Anger In Nigeria – Fayemi by BarrElChapo(m): 7:06pm On Oct 18, 2020
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