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No Food For The Lazy In PDP, Dino Melaye Throws Shade At FFK

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Senator Dino Melaye has warned Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, FFK that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has no food for lazy politicians who cannot apply logic to push forward their narratives.

Senator Melaye who is a spokesman of the Atiku/Okowa Campaign spoke after FFK implied corruption in the election of Senator Iyorcha Ayu following a tweet by Melaye in which he claimed that money was used to mobilise for the election of the new national chairman few months ago.

FFK had used the tweet as a basis to imply that the election of Ayu as national chairman was steeped in corruption and a criminal act.

But responding to FFK, Dino Melaye said:

My attention has just been called to a statement issued by Femi  Fani Kayode, which as usual, was an incoherent gibberish produced from his temporary relief from insanity.

How can one explain his momentary consciousness to react to an interview long granted, if not that his world of reality is not in sync with the world of sound minds. His comment best was at best  a mixture of prevarication, lack of comprehension and a voyage in meddlesomeness and idleness.

Truly, an idle hand and heart like that of FFK is the devil’s residence. Ordinarily, his rambling would have been ignored, but in this age of unrestricted access to the media even by unwholesome minds, care must be taken to put issues in the right context and perspective.

The roller-coaster FFK is merely seeking to receive attention, having employed all forms of ingratiation to be recruited by the Presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), His Excellency Atiku Abubakar, but failed.

To be sure, he contacted Timi Frank to help lobby for a job in the Campaign Directorate, but where is the record to help his desire?  As a serial hustler around food dispensers, FFK’s misadventure into the issue of the leadership of the PDP is nothing but a subtle campaign to be noticed and rewarded by prospective paymasters.

Nigerians can not forget in a hurry how FFK bootlicked and cajoled Yahaya Bello during his Presidential experiment, but later jumped to the Presidential train of Senator Ahmed Lawan in the throes of the Presidential primary election of the All Progressives Congress in an unabashed and unconscionable manner.

Now that campaign structures have been formed by Parties   and he’s sidelined,  having lost face everywhere, he has found the PDP as the  access card to his next meal. 

The reality is that Professor Iyorchia Ayu, a man of repute and impeccable political profile was supported by Governors and members of the Party. It is not rocket science that though Professor Ayu emerged by consensus, a convention was held and delegates were mobilised to Abuja.

Is FFK so obtuse that he can not understand that delegates could not have trekked from everywhere to Abuja without being transported? Has he not recovered well enough from the doses administered during his rehabilitation to understand that Governors and other leaders supported  delegates from all states  to the National Convention? 

Is he equating the sound mind of Judges with his own reprobate mind that he’s threatening to go to court over a matter that he has neither locus nor a reasonable cause?

Dino Uses Obasanjo’s Claim On Food To Mock FFK

Often when the issue of FFK comes up, I easily call to mind the time-standing   analysis by President Olusegun Obasanjo of his personality, and the  assertion that food is FFK’s price. His likes  are appropriately described in Philippians 3:19, as belonging to the class of those ‘ whose god is their belly, and whose glory is their shame’. Sorry, PDP has no food for the lazy!

And knowing FFK’s reputation for political scavenging, let me also ask him the unanswered question. FFK, who bankrolled your statement?

Senator Dino Melaye

Spokesperson PDP, Atiku/Okowa Presidential Campaign 2023.

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