
Ekiti State Governor Ayodele
Fayose Wednesday said he was “slapped and beaten” by policemen deployed to
disperse a gatheing of Peoples Democratic Party supporters at the Government
House.
Fayose and his Deputy, Prof Kolapo
Olusola, said they were hit with gunstock on the neck, leading to the neck
injury the governor sustained.
Recounting his ordeal, the
governor, who wore cervical collar, wept profusely while addressing the party
members who had earlier been dispersed by policemen in front of the Government
House where they converged for a victory rally.
Fayose explained that the
policemen confirmed to him that they were under strict instruction from the
Inspector General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, that they should get rid of him
and his deputy.
“I was slapped and beaten by
mobile policemen in my own state. They shot at me. As I speak with you, I am in
severe pains, I am experiencing pains.
“I plead with the international
community to intervene, Nigeria is in trouble, Ekiti is in crisis.
“In the last few days, they have
arrested PDP members, teachers, and civil servants, people of good conscience
should come and save Ekiti.
“They said they were under strict
instruction from the Presidency to kill me and my deputy, who is the candidate
of our party.
“These are army of occupation who
are here to occupy our land. I want you to stand and remain standing, I pray
they don’t kill me and put Ekiti in crisis.
“I plead to the international
community to intervene and save Ekiti from this siege. How can a state governor
be treated like this in his own state.
“I am passing though these pains
because of my people. I will go back to the hospital after addressing you to
receive further medical treatment”, he said.
Olusola, who had earlier addressed
the crowd before Fayose’s arrival, said Ekiti was under siege, just because the
APC was desperate to take over the state.
“A situation whereby a policeman
will slap a sitting governor, this is not good. The President must be warned.
International community should warn President Buhari.
“When they were beating me and Mr.
governor, I told the Commissioner of Police in charge of MOPOL unit that you
are beating a deputy governor. He told me ‘who is a deputy governor?’ The same
thing he said to the governor.
“My mandate is a divine one and
the army that is with us are more than those with them. We are not going to be
intimidated. We shall go to the election on Saturday and win”.
Olusola said several cases
determined by the Supreme Court had confirmed that political parties needed not
get approval from police before going for campaign.
The Senator representing Ekiti
South, Mrs Biodun Olujimi, said the entire people of the state that put Fayose
in government can’t be wrong, urging the federal government to have a rethink
and warn the policemen.
Mrs Olujimi said Ekiti people
would never resort to violence in spite of the intimidation and harassment of
the PDP supporters.
“Our people were being picked up
everywhere, over what? If you are popular you won’t be doing all these.
“If you are popular, Ekiti people
will vote for APC on Saturday, anything outside a democratically elected person
is a nullity, it is undemocratic”, she said.
The Chairman, House Committee on
Information, Hon. Samuel Omotoso, said the PDP office in the state capital had
been occupied by policemen, describing the action as a return of the country to
military era.
The PDP Chairman in the State,
Baarister Gboyega Oguntuase, said the country’s democracy is in danger under
the present IGP.
He said the election of Saturday
shall be won by the masses of Ekiti and not by anybody, saying: “as we speak
now, the police have taken over our land, but we shall not be intimidated”.
A source at the Government House
said Fayose came to the entrance of the Government House to ask why the PDP
members were being dispersed from the pavilion located at Fajuyi Park, where a
rally was scheduled to hold
The governor upon getting wind of
how his people were being manhandled promptly ran to the scene and asked why
such action was being taken by the anti-riot policemen
It was gathered that immediately
the governor disembarked from his vehicle, the policemen moved towards him and
ordered him to return to the Government House.
The source said they threatened to
open fire on some of his aides, who became livid about the police action.
“When the governor insisted that
he should be told why his people were being manhandled, he was asked to go
back, but he said he demanded reason the police took the action.
“As the governor insisted, a MOPOL
commander fired teargas canister at him and he fell and became unconscious”,
the source said.
The dispersed crowd later
converged on the Government House where they were addressed by the deputy
governor who is the candidate of the PDP.




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