Fasure, in a statement obtained in Osogbo on Wednesday also raised the alarm over attempts by some unnamed people to frustrate the reconciliation efforts aimed to mobilise support for the APC’s success at the presidential polls.
He added that the ex-Osun governor remained committed to delivering key reforms in the Ministry of Interior and its agencies and the party’s victory at the general elections.
The statement read partly, “The attention of the media office of the Minister of Interior has been drawn to social media news ascribing false statements to Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, as concerns an attack on the person of the presidential candidate of our party, the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. This is fake news and simply not true.
“A pattern has clearly emerged of a sinister and coordinated effort to frustrate the reconciliatory moves being championed by notable stakeholders within and beyond our party to rally all necessary factors for the success of our party at the February 2023 presidential election.
“Just last week, jittery politicians who are authors of this malicious manuscript, paid a handful of rent-a-crowd comedians to react to a non-existent ‘attack’ and regurgitate the storyline again, with the intention to frustrate a series of reconciliation steps for their selfish interest.”
Fasure further urged citizens to be wary of what he described as “evil machinations” of those behind the moves, who were out to cause disaffection, distractions, and sow discord within the APC.
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