Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, over the weekend said those who make
peaceful change impossible would make violent change inevitable. Fayose
said this while speaking with some newsmen in Ado-Ekiti, the state
capital.
โI am not afraid of death. I am not afraid of anything except God. I
have gone through this road before. In 2006, I was charged to court by
EFCC. The Falanas of this world, the Ojudus of this world and all my
adversaries on the other side, they were working with Nuhu Ribadu; when
they were celebrating me negatively in the newspapers; Fayose is Going,
Going, Gone!
After all, they did it, I am back in the Government
House now. I was incarcerated; I was in Ikoyi Prisons for almost 50
days. So when you do these things, you make me a better man. When you
look at the book of James, it says, โDonโt be in a hurry to get out of
trouble.โ When faith worketh patience in you, it makes you a better man.
Sometimes food is good, fasting is better. I am not a man scared of all
these. Fighting corruption is a great thing. It is good, but anything
that does not represent the truth is simply corruption. Anything that
doesnโt represent justice is not good. Those who make peaceful change
impossible would make violent change inevitableโ he said.