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Isaac Fayose, the younger brother of former Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose, has clarified that he harbors no ill will toward the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, and does not wish him harm.
He expressed his support for Wike and said he continues to pray for the Minister to carry on with his commendable efforts in Abuja.
There were recent rumors claiming Wike suffered a heart attack while in a London hospital. However, the Minister denied those claims, warning critics that he might end up signing condolence messages for those spreading such falsehoods.
In response, Isaac explained that his inquiry about Wike’s absence came from a place of genuine concern, not malice.
Speaking in a video shared via his Facebook page, Isaac emphasized that those spreading negative narratives about the Minister do not represent his own views, stressing that he sincerely hopes Wike enjoys good health.
He said: “I don’t wish Wike dead, why will I wish him dead? Someone that is working in Abuja? I want him to finish the good work he has started in Abuja. In fact, I’m one of the people praying for Wike.
“And I’m not in support of Sowore calling our president that kind of name, no you can’t call our president that because he is the president. No, I’m not in support of that and I don’t wish Wike dead.
“But leaders must have this thing at the back of their mind that whatever the people are saying about them is their true state of mind.
“I don’t wish Wike dead, I enjoy what he is doing in Abuja and I want him to continue, I wish him good health.
When I asked where Wike is, that doesn’t mean that I wish him dead, it’s the rumour that we are hearing that made me ask.”
Isaac also criticized activist and politician Omoyele Sowore for labeling President Bola Tinubu as a criminal.
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He praised the president’s leadership style, describing him as tolerant and respectful of democratic principles, and questioned whether such a statement would have been tolerated during former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s time in office.
“President Tinubu is very tolerant, rule of law under Tinubu is 100 percent, he doesn’t bully anybody. Can you call Obasanjo a criminal when he was there?” He asked.
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