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“Go Back Now”- Isaac Fayose, Brother To Ex-Ekiti State Governor Blows Hot At Tinubu’s Minister And His Aides For Allegedly Violating Traffic Rules In Viral Video

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“Go Back Now”- Isaac Fayose, Brother To Ex-Ekiti State Governor Blows Hot At Tinubu’s Minister And His Aides For Allegedly Violating Traffic Rules In Viral Video....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Written By Oshiobugie John

In a recent viral video capturing a noteworthy display of civic responsibility, Isaac Fayose, the brother of former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose, took a firm stance against a minister and his security convoy allegedly violating traffic rules in the heart of Abuja’s Maitama district. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

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The incident unfolded as Isaac Fayose, a vocal businessman known for his unyielding commitment to upholding the law, observed the minister attempting to maneuver through one-way traffic, despite the presence of police officials ahead. In a bold move, captured on camera, Fayose intervened, instructing the minister’s driver to retreat and follow the designated traffic flow.

The video, now circulating on social media platforms, showcases Fayose’s unwavering dedication to promoting accountability and adherence to traffic regulations. His actions serve as a testament to the principle that no individual, regardless of their stature, should be exempt from respecting the laws that govern all citizens.

Sharing the incident on his social media handles, Isaac Fayose accompanied the video with a poignant caption: “I had to stop a minister today for passing one way in Maitama Abuja…. No one is above the law… Thank you, Mr. Minister, for respecting yourself.”

The incident not only highlights Fayose’s commitment to civic duty but also underscores the importance of public figures setting an example by adhering to the same rules that apply to every citizen. The video has sparked conversations about the need for greater accountability among those in positions of authority.

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