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UDP knocks Femi Fani-Kayode over scathing remarks on Mama Taraba, says “You are jobless”

UDP Youths Forum has taken a swipe at former Minister of Aviation, Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode over what it describes as ‘scathing remarks’.

In a statement signed by its Director of Communication, Mallam Abubakar Isah, the group faulted Fani-Kayode for comments over her resignation.

“Our attention has been drawn to the scathing remark made against our governorship candidate for Taraba State and the immediate past Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Senator Aisha Alhassan by a jobless and lousy ex-minister of Aviation, Mr. Fani-Kayode concerning the former’s resignation.

“We had wanted to ignore the lousy ex-minister who has been constituting public nuisance in Nigeria, but because he overstepped his limited boundaries by casting aspersions on our governorship candidate, we decided to reply the idiotic man for attempting to impose his myopic political views on Mrs. Alhassan.

“How can Mr. Fani-Kayode who has never ran for any elective position in Nigeria be the one to advise Senator Aisha Alhassan on how and when to resign from her former position?

“We believe that accepting the myopic advise of Fani-Kayode by Senator Aisha Alhassan is like the Pope accepting the advise of a Catechist on when and how to conduct Mass in the Catholic Church.

“What other value does Fani-Kayode has to contribute apart from insulting people at will?

“We therefore warn Fani-Kayode and his likes to keep-off from Aisha Alhassan whom God has ordained as the next Governor of Taraba State.

“Asking how this would happen is like asking Donald Trump how he emerged as American President against public opinion.

“We therefore advise people who have nothing useful to contribute to our electoral victory in Taraba State to keep quiet or face bombastic response.”

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