Former Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose, has condemned ex-President, Olusegun Obasanjo, over his comment on Buruji Kashamu, who died on Saturday, August 8 as a result of COVID-19 complications.
Reacting to the condolence message issued by the former President, Fayose noted that it is regrettable that Obasanjo could say what he said about Kashamu after his death.
Fayose further wondered why Obasanjo didn’t say what he said when Kashamu was alive.
In a tweet on Sunday, the former Ekiti state governor asked if Obasanjo could say that he did not at some point collaborated with Kashamu.
He also asked if most of the things late Kashamu did politically were not with his collaboration.
Fayose Carpets Obasanjo
Fayose, who stated that Nigerians will watch out for Obasanjo’s own end advised him to stop forming saint urging him to remember that his own end will come too.
Earlier, In a statement signed by his spokesperson Kehinde Akinyemi, Obasanjo had on Saturday condoled with the Ogun State Government over the demise of the former Senator.
In the statement, he described the death of Kashamu as sad noting that his life and history left lessons for others.
Obasanjo alleged that Senator Buruji Kashamu in his lifetime used the manoeuvre of law and politics to escape from facing justice on alleged criminal offences in Nigeria and outside Nigeria.
You will recall that the feud between Obasanjo and Kashamu over the leadership of the PDP in the South West was quite pronounced in 2013.