Osinbajo opens up, says ‘saboteurs working against Buhari’

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, has raised an alarm that there were some saboteurs working against the success of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari which he gave as reasons the president has not achieved much for the country.

The vice president stated that the administration inherited a highly debased economy from the past administration of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, saying this had actually prevented some of the steps taken by President Buhari to manifest on the wellbeing of the poor Nigerians.


Osinbajo spoke during the burial service for Mrs Moroluke Fakoyede, mother of the Secretary to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ola Olukoyede held  at Saint Luke’s Anglican Church, Ikere Ekiti, Ekiti state, Friday.


Addressing the congregation, Osinbajo said: “This country requires everybody to be on board to work hard. I belong to All Progressives Congress (APC), a party that belongs to Chief Obafemi Awolowo. It is not true that President Buhari doesn’t know  how to govern, it is not because we have not done enough, there are saboteurs and many fifth columnists working against us but we are going to triumph.


“The concern of President Buhari and APC and those of us in his government is for Nigeria to move forward and  we shall achieve this. 


“All the good social investment programmes like tradermoni, the N-power and others will soon start to bear fruits and manifest. We are all going to benefit from Buhari’s administration.


“I became frightened when the man of God said only those of us in powers are enjoying , this is not true. We have done our best for Nigerians”, he stated.


Osinbajo praised the late Fakoyede for her honesty, saying her good deeds shall  continue to bear good fruits in the lives of the children.


The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, said the late Mrs Fakoyede worked very hard and that the generations yet unborn will continually remember her for being caring, painstaking and honest.


The Speaker, represented  by the lawmaker representing  Ekiti North Federal constituency II, Hon. Ibrahim Oanrewaju, expressed the Speaker’s condolences to the family, saying the good Lord shall grant them the fortitude to  bear the death of the highly respectable community leader.


In his sermon, the Cleric in charge of the Church, Reverend Mathew Ayorinde Ajao, who quoted copiously from the book of revelation Chapter 14 verses 12-13, appealed to  Nigerian leaders to always put their trust in God and work for the people rather than themselves.


The Cleric expressed disappointment at the way some leaders are piloting the affairs of the nation, lamenting that apart from the increasing scourge of poverty , that Nigerians are not enjoying all the basic amenities that can improve their wellbeing. 


“Nigerians are suffering we are not enjoying anything. No light, no good, road, no improved  health facilities and others. Government must empower the poor, not the one where  you used to give generators to people without anything they will use them  to power.


“Some are very rich, they have everything but not blessed by heaven. They will gain the whole earth but they won’t get to heaven. The money and connections you have here won’t fight for you in heaven.


“If you are a very powerful person and you are being guarded by security, they won’t follow you to the grave. It is sad for leaders to serve the people and you are so much condemned for making little mistakes and you don’t make heaven eventually , it will be sad because you have no reward.


“Those in positions of authorities have access to everything, but not to the people, that was why they are not getting the right advice . One day everybody will die, before that, try and wash yourselves in the blood of the lamb. Everything will still winds up, so obey the commandments of God.”


Speaking about the virtues of the  deceased, the Cleric applauded her for working assiduously  to give her children education and  showed them the way of the Lord, saying this was responsible for her glorious end.


“She was one of the best mothers I have ever seen. She was passionate about Christ and that reflected in the lives of the children she left behind.”


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