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Home » Top Story » ‘He’s neither an angel and certainly not a demon’, Fani-Kayode says of Buhari hours after joining APC

‘He’s neither an angel and certainly not a demon’, Fani-Kayode says of Buhari hours after joining APC

...says his criticism of the president in the past wrong

Olaotan Falade by Olaotan Falade
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Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, on Thursday said his stance on the person of President Muhammadu Buhari and administration in the past was wrong.

The politician attributed his actions in the past to the fact that he did not know the President so well at the time.

“It is absolutely clear to me that the perception that we had in the past, that many people had, is clearly wrong,” he said. “We can work together, we can come together, we can build bridges, we can effect unity in this country.

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“A man that I believe would not listen to anybody else in the past, I was quite wrong on that. With his receptive ears, his reception, and those around him; I have seen that definitely this is a man that one can work with provided you go through the right channels.”

The former minister spoke on a monitored Channels Television programme hours after he met with President Buhari where he was formally introduced as the newest member of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that Fani-Kayode was led to the meeting with the President on Thursday by the APC National Caretaker Committee Chairman and Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni, as well as Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara State.

Fani-Kayode, a former chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and strong critic of the President, explained his decision to return to the ruling party.

According to him, he criticised the President in the past and done that effectively when he felt it was appropriate to do so.

“However, having moved closer to him (Buhari) over the last few months, I have discovered a lot of things that I did not know before; there is a lot going on behind the scenes,” the former PDP chieftain said.

“The most important thing is this – if I believe in a certain philosophy or I believe that we should move in a certain direction, and I am getting positive responses when I act from within the family as it were, and do so behind closed doors and ensure that change is effected in terms of policy, the way in which the country is run, the way in which disputes are settled among our various people and in terms of war against terror, and I get positive results on the consequence of my personal contributions at various levels; then I have to respect that.

“Over the last few years, I spoke against him (Buhari) probably more than anybody else in this country. I am not saying Mr President is an angel and I am certainly not saying he is a demon; I am saying he is a man like every other man.”

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Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, on Thursday said his stance on the person of President Muhammadu Buhari and administration in the past was wrong. The politician attributed his actions in the past to the fact that he did not know the President so well at the time. “It is absolutely clear to me that the perception that we had in the past, that many people had, is clearly wrong,” he said. “We can work together, we can come together, we can build bridges, we can effect unity in this country. “A man that I believe would not listen to anybody else in the past, I was quite wrong on that. With his receptive ears, his reception, and those around him; I have seen that definitely this is a man that one can work with provided you go through the right channels.” The former minister spoke on a monitored Channels Television programme hours after he met with President Buhari where he was formally introduced as the newest member of the All Progressives Congress (APC). TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that Fani-Kayode was led to the meeting with the President on Thursday by the APC National Caretaker Committee Chairman and Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni, as well as Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara State. Fani-Kayode, a former chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and strong critic of the President, explained his decision to return to the ruling party. According to him, he criticised the President in the past and done that effectively when he felt it was appropriate to do so. “However, having moved closer to him (Buhari) over the last few months, I have discovered a lot of things that I did not know before; there is a lot going on behind the scenes,” the former PDP chieftain said. “The most important thing is this – if I believe in a certain philosophy or I believe that we should move in a certain direction, and I am getting positive responses when I act from within the family as it were, and do so behind closed doors and ensure that change is effected in terms of policy, the way in which the country is run, the way in which disputes are settled among our various people and in terms of war against terror, and I get positive results on the consequence of my personal contributions at various levels; then I have to respect that. “Over the last few years, I spoke against him (Buhari) probably more than anybody else in this country. I am not saying Mr President is an angel and I am certainly not saying he is a demon; I am saying he is a man like every other man.”
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