Governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose has said
that the All Progressives Congress (APC) is
suffering from “Acquired Self-deceit Syndrome”
which according to him is worse than the deadly
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD).
Fayose also stated that “orchestrated opinion
polls” would not help the APC’s chances in the
upcoming general elections.
Fayose made the comments via a statement
released by his media aide, Lere Olayinka.
The statement reads:
“Fake opinion polls won’t assist the APC the
way it did not assist the party in the June 21,
2014 Ekiti governorship election.”
“When you are telling yourself that Buhari will
win in Ekiti, it shows that you are suffering from
Acquired Self-Deceit Syndrome, which is even
more deadly than Ebola disease.”
“That’s the same way they deceived themselves
with orchestrated opinion polls before the Ekiti
election, and up till now, they are still dazed by
the 16 – 0 defeat.”
“They are already preparing the minds of their
gullible supporters for the impending electoral
woe that will befall the party on Saturday.”
“When they lose, they will come out with story
of how the inability of the party financiers like
Senator Bola Tinubu, Governor Rotimi Amaechi
and others to access funds made Buhari to
lose.”
“I sympathise with them and I can only urge the
APC and its leaders to try their luck in 2019.
But then, they must purge themselves of the
Acquired Self-deceit Syndrome because Nigeria
presidency cannot be taken by falsehood.”
Fayose also urged the APC to face the reality
that President Goodluck Jonathan would win the
elections convincingly.

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