Tinubu celebrates Fayose at 65, recalls abuse of presidential power that ended his tenure

by · Daily Post

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reflected on the political turbulence that marked Ayodele Fayose’s first term as governor of Ekiti State, noting that the misuse of presidential authority contributed significantly to the crisis that cut short the administration.

Tinubu made the remarks in a congratulatory statement issued in honour of Fayose, who turns 65 on November 15.

The President praised the former governor’s resilience despite the political storm that overshadowed the final months of his first tenure.

“Although his initial term as Governor of Ekiti faced considerable upheaval and was prematurely terminated due to the abuse of presidential powers, his courage remained steadfast.

“He endured the ordeal with remarkable strength and handled adversity with admirable calm,” Tinubu said.

Fayose was removed from office in 2006 after then-President Olusegun Obasanjo declared a state of emergency in Ekiti State, an episode Tinubu alluded to in his tribute.

Despite that setback, Tinubu noted that Fayose went on to achieve one of the most notable political resurgences in Nigeria’s democratic history.

“He made a historic return in 2014, becoming the first politician to defeat two sitting governors in separate electoral contests,” the President stated.

Tinubu described Fayose, popularly called Osokomole, as a fearless political actor known for his clarity of conviction.

“Osokomole is a man who never lacks the courage to stand by his beliefs. You always know where he stands. His consistency, whether in agreement or disagreement, defines his strength as a national figure. He speaks his mind without fear or favour,” he said.

The President commended Fayose’s close relationship with the grassroots, noting that his nickname Ore Mekunnu (friend of the poor) accurately reflects his political style and public appeal.

“He is at home among ordinary citizens, particularly the vulnerable. He has mastered retail politics and built deep personal ties with the people,” Tinubu added.

Highlighting Fayose’s developmental strides, Tinubu said: “During his time in office, he recorded important achievements across key sectors. He improved road networks, expanded access to healthcare and education, and delivered notable projects such as the State High Court Complex and a new Governor’s Office.”

Tinubu added with warm prayers and appreciation for Fayose’s support.

“As his elder brother, I cherish his support for me and my administration. On this occasion of his 65th birthday, I pray that God grants Peter Ayodele Fayose good health and renewed purpose in service to humanity. Happy birthday, Osokomole!”