Nigerian comic, I Go Dye, has reacted to the current assault Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State alleged that he was subjected to, forward of the Governorship election anticipated to carry on 14th July, 2018.
I Go Dye in a prolonged Instagram put up acknowledged that Fayose bought a therapy he deserved as a result of he was a part of the corrupt system. He additional alleged that everybody, together with governors and President Muhammadu Buhari would proceed to face such conditions “until we promote what is right in the country.”
The comic who additionally condemned the act of the regulation enforcement companies resorting to crude technique to keep up regulation and order on the rally, described it as an abuse of human rights. He wrote;
“When pensioners protested, that is what they bought. After we protested for gasoline pump hike, that is what we bought. After we protested in opposition to unhealthy management that is what we bought. After we protested on energy failure or enhance of minimal wage that is what we bought. This can be a good expertise for you and it’ll function a lesson to others, that they need to be part of Nigerians after they face hardship and converse in opposition to it, due to corruption and the ills of the political class.
“Please rise up, that is only a small factor in comparison with the injustice and pains that corruption have triggered on this nation. Oga governor, you might be nonetheless amongst these governors which have short-changed a few of our youths’s future, even the president just isn’t exempted from any of such penalties.
“Till all of us use our respective positions to advertise what is correct, each citizen of this nation can face this sort of scenario.”
“I condemn this rally motion as a result of it violates the elemental human proper to liberty and I additionally use this medium to admonish the individuals of Ekiti State to stay peaceable as they select who leads them on Saturday.
“What occurs to the boys on the road, can occur to anybody. converse up, as a result of our current standing doesn’t cease us from questioning the environment.”