Former Ekiti state governor, Ayo Fayose, has lambasted Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed for saying the security in Nigeria is far better than it was in 2015.
On Monday, January 25, Lai Mohammed during a press briefing on how much progress government has made in the war against terror and banditry, said compared to the time before President Buhari took over power, security in Nigeria is better now.
Reacting to this comment, Ayo Fayose slammed the Minister calling him a Lying Minister and Evil Minister.
''As Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed has lost his moral obligation to Nigeria and its people. He is no doubt a Minister of Misinformation. He is not only a Lying Mohammed, he is Evil Mohammed."
Expressing his disappointment, he took to Twitter to shame Lai Mohammed saying that his " At 69 years, it is a shame that he carries evil in his brain and vomit evil words through his septic-tank-like-mouth. It is a regret that at 69, that Evil Mohammed can open his mouth to defend insecurity in the country, comparing the situation now with what was obtainable in 2015
Nigerians are not interested in comparing what happened before 2015 with what is happening now. Rather, they are interested in a secured country where they can carry out their daily activities without fear of being killed or kidnapped.
Unfortunately, this present APC govt has failed to secure Nigerians, with Aso Rock Villa fast becoming the only secured place in the country.''
As Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed has lost his moral obligation to Nigeria and its people. He is no doubt a Minister of Misinformation.
— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) January 25, 2021
He is not only a Lying Mohammed, he is Evil Mohammed.
At 69 years, it is a shame that he carries evil in his brain and vomit evil words through his septic-tank-like-mouth. It is a regret that at 69, that Evil Mohammed can open his mouth to defend insecurity in the country, comparing the situation now with what was obtainable in 2015
— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) January 25, 2021
Nigerians are not interested in comparing what happened before 2015 with what is happening now. Rather, they are interested in a secured country where they can carry out their daily activities without fear of being killed or kidnapped.
— Peter Ayodele Fayose (@GovAyoFayose) January 25, 2021