Ekiti State Governor and Chairman of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
Governors Forum, Mr Ayodele Fayose
has slammed the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC),
security agencies, especially the police
on their roles in subverting the rights
of Nigerians to choose their leaders in
free, fair and credible elections.
He said; “While we continue to watch
with keen interest, revelations coming
from the Edo State Governorship
Election Tribunal, the open display of
partisanship in the Rivers State rerun
elections has made it so obvious that
INEC and police have become so
shameless in their open display of
support for the All Progressives
Congress (APC).”
Governor Fayose’s Special Assistant
on Public Communications and New
Media, Lere Olayinka, quoted the
governor as saying in a release issued
in Ado Ekiti on Thursday that it was
worrisome that INEC and the Police
are no longer hiding their alliance with
the APC against Nigerians.
He said; “We have seen the police and
INEC going back and forth on Rivers
State rerun elections and I wish to ask
the police; what happened to that
suspect, Christian Chukwuemela
Ekikeme, who reportedly confessed to
the complicity of some APC top-shots
in the murder of DSP Mohammed
Alkali?
“Shouldn’t the police be more
interested in bringing those who
allegedly killed its officers to justice?
“Also, what has happened to that Yobe
State INEC Resident Electoral
Commissioner (REC) that the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC) established to have received
N15 million bribe to rig the Yobe State
election?”
The governor warned that any
attempt to rig the 2018 governorship
election in Ekiti State will be resisted
by the people, saying; “Here in Ekiti,
we are waiting for them. If INEC and its
ally, APC like, they can print as many
Form EC8A as it can, they will fail.”
He said; “It is sad that snatching of
ballot boxes, hijacking of voting
materials, electoral violence and most
importantly, falsification of election
results, which had become a thing of
the past have returned to our
electoral process. INEC and security
agencies, especially the police have
merged with the APC and the way they
are going, results of elections will one
day be announced in Abuja in favour
of APC without casting a single ballot.”
Governor Fayose, who called on the
international community, especially
election observers to pay more
attention to the conduct of elections in
Nigeria under the APC government,
said; “Democracy is in danger in
Nigeria! God forbid, if Nigeria is
allowed to sink beyond the level that
it is now, the entire continent of Africa
will not be able to control the
consequences.”
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