Bashir El-Rufai has posted a tweet describing the Ekiti Governor Ayo Fayose as “vagabond”.
Oh and what about that vagabond Fayose. Who murderers chant his name. It’s Rauf you mention.
— Bashir El-Rufai (@BashirElRufai) July 8, 2015
Some followers have replied that a public person like Bashir El-Rufai should avoid such lexicon to avoid problems for his father.Nevertheless, Bashir El-Rufai has shown in the following tweets that he has no remorse on what he has said, claiming he told the truth about Ayo Fayose.
Okay. Fair enough. — Bashir El-Rufai (@BashirElRufai) July 8, 2015
Two months ago the All Progressives Congress in Ekiti state has urged the National Human Rights Commission and the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Holland, to prosecute Governor Ayodele Fayose.
The party accused the governor of making inciting broadcasts on the state radio and television by urging his supporters into “an act of rage and violence” to attack the 19 APC lawmakers in the Ekiti State House of Assembly thus preventing the lawmakers from performing their constitutional duties.
Oh and what about that vagabond Fayose. Who murderers chant his name. It’s Rauf you mention.
— Bashir El-Rufai (@BashirElRufai) July 8, 2015
Some followers have replied that a public person like Bashir El-Rufai should avoid such lexicon to avoid problems for his father.Nevertheless, Bashir El-Rufai has shown in the following tweets that he has no remorse on what he has said, claiming he told the truth about Ayo Fayose.
Okay. Fair enough. — Bashir El-Rufai (@BashirElRufai) July 8, 2015
One of Bashir El-Rufai’s followers asked him whether he is fasting to make such tweets about Fayose. However, El-Rufai’s son replied he is fasting and still thinks Fayose deserves the V-word he posted about him.
I am fasting. The more reason I am saying the truth. He is a vagabond.— Bashir El-Rufai (@BashirElRufai) July 8, 2015
Two months ago the All Progressives Congress in Ekiti state has urged the National Human Rights Commission and the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Holland, to prosecute Governor Ayodele Fayose.
The party accused the governor of making inciting broadcasts on the state radio and television by urging his supporters into “an act of rage and violence” to attack the 19 APC lawmakers in the Ekiti State House of Assembly thus preventing the lawmakers from performing their constitutional duties.