Stop attacking Buhari, ex-Rep cautions PDP

By John Oba
Abuja

A former member of the House of Representatives, Hon. John Olawole Fasogbon, has cautioned the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) against unwarranted attacks on President Muhammad Buhari’s alleged delay in cabinet composition.

The ex-national lawmaker asked the opposition party to allow the sense of national patriotism comes into play and manifest while launching criticisms at the governing party.
Addressing journalists in Abuja, Fasogbon, who is from Ife Federal Constituency of Osun state, pleaded with PDP to allow a new foundation that would give a rebirth to the country to be properly laid by the President in the best interest of the nation.

Fasogbon, a chieftain of PDP and former governorship aspirant, warned that undue criticism of the new government and unwarranted attacks against the President will not fetch anybody or group any goodwill, but would rather distract government from forging ahead in the way Nigerians wanted.

“As a foundation member of PDP and ardent lover and promoter of good governance in this country, I am duty bound to plead with the leadership of my party (PDP) to take it easy with President Muhammad Buhari.
“We should all allow him time to plan and lay the new government on a solid foundation. Governance is a serious business and we should not turn it to a child’s play.”