Governor Ayo Fayose has described the non- invitation of President Muhammadu Buhari to Donald Trump’s inauguration as the President of the United States today as a clear signal that the President has lost international relevance.
The governor said the development was a very clear signal that Buhari’s government would not enjoy tangible support from the new US government.
Fayose, according to a statement by his Special Assistant on Public Communication and New Media, Mr. Lere Olayinka, on Thursday said there was no doubt that Buhari was not in the good books of the incoming US government.
The governor said the development was a very clear signal that Buhari’s government would not enjoy tangible support from the new US government.
Fayose, according to a statement by his Special Assistant on Public Communication and New Media, Mr. Lere Olayinka, on Thursday said there was no doubt that Buhari was not in the good books of the incoming US government.
Fayose said Buhari’s frequent visits to US during the Obama administration and the romance was due to the tacit support given to Buhari by Obama to win the 2015 presidential election.
He said, “With Obama’s role in the emergence of President Buhari, it can be said that he (Obama) is a member of the APC in the Diaspora. In an important event like this in the US, our President will be missing in action.”
“Obviously, Buhari’s junketing to the US that gulped $1m per trip, has come to an inglorious end,” Fayose said.
He said, “With Obama’s role in the emergence of President Buhari, it can be said that he (Obama) is a member of the APC in the Diaspora. In an important event like this in the US, our President will be missing in action.”
“Obviously, Buhari’s junketing to the US that gulped $1m per trip, has come to an inglorious end,” Fayose said.
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