Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti state has said that the declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers or his own State would not be acceptable. Fayose Fayose The governor who spoke to State House Correspondents at the end of the opening ceremony of the National Economic Council Summit at the Old Banquet Hall, State House, Abuja was reacting to the outcome of the national assembly/State House rerun elections in the state. Fayose condemned what he called the “militarization” of state during elections, saying that what happened in Rivers was a pointless display of ego. “They have been insinuating that too in Ekiti.
We have been waiting for them. Power has gone beyond the leaders, power has gone back to the people. “There are certain things leaders will do today, you will eat it tomorrow. “You want to declare state of emergency, declare it and we will tell you that the state of emergency will not work too. This country belongs to all of us.” The governor also condemned the election in its entirety, calling for transparency. He also expressed displeasure over the detention of Ekiti State Lawmaker by the Department of State Security, DSS. “I want to condemn the election in Rivers State. I want to condemn the militarization. “Like I said to some people yesterday, if in Ekiti election nobody was slapped, nobody died, the person defeated congratulated the winner, do we now call this Rivers election Rivers of Blood? “Because for a peaceful election in Ekiti and this in Rivers, the military has got no business in our election. “Now, I want to say that if you watch the trend, PDP has always won all the elections after the annulment, which means what happened in Rivers is just a service of ego of some individuals who believe they have Nigeria in their pockets. They can call the president at will to deploy the military and it’s unfortunate that somebody would allow the military to kill his own people. “I strongly condemn the elections in Rivers and charge that we sustain the legacy of transparent elections.
“For me in Ekiti, we learned from that and we are prepared. We prepare for elections everyday and we are fully prepared. Ekiti youths protest continued detention of lawmaker Meantime, youths in Ekiti under the aegis of the National Youths Council (NYC), Ekiti State chapter, yesterday staged a peaceful protest against what they described as unlawful , continued detention of Honourable Afolabi Akanni, lawmaker representing Efon constituency at the Ekiti State House of Assembly. Many of the youths, who massed at the Fajuyi Park in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital marched in peaceful protest to Oke-Isa, Ejigbo, and the Federal High Court, stopping at each vantage point to address the teeming crowd following them, arguing that the continued detention of Akanni since March 4, during the alleged invasion of Ekiti Assembly Complex by men of the Department of State Services, (DSS), is not only illegal but a deliberate slap on the constitution of Nigeria.
Governor Ayo Fayose of
Ekiti state has said that the declaration of a state of emergency in
Rivers or his own State would not be acceptable.
Fayose
Fayose
The governor who spoke to State House Correspondents at the end of the
opening ceremony of the National Economic Council Summit at the Old
Banquet Hall, State House, Abuja was reacting to the outcome of the
national assembly/State House rerun elections in the state.
Fayose condemned what he called the “militarization” of state during
elections, saying that what happened in Rivers was a pointless display
of ego.
“They have been insinuating that too in Ekiti. We have been waiting for
them. Power has gone beyond the leaders, power has gone back to the
people.
“There are certain things leaders will do today, you will eat it
tomorrow.
“You want to declare state of emergency, declare it and we will tell you
that the state of emergency will not work too. This country belongs to
all of us.”
The governor also condemned the election in its entirety, calling for
transparency.
He also expressed displeasure over the detention of Ekiti State Lawmaker
by the Department of State Security, DSS.
“I want to condemn the election in Rivers State. I want to condemn the
militarization.
“Like I said to some people yesterday, if in Ekiti election nobody was
slapped, nobody died, the person defeated congratulated the winner, do
we now call this Rivers election Rivers of Blood?
“Because for a peaceful election in Ekiti and this in Rivers, the
military has got no business in our election.
“Now, I want to say that if you watch the trend, PDP has always won all
the elections after the annulment, which means what happened in Rivers
is just a service of ego of some individuals who believe they have
Nigeria in their pockets. They can call the president at will to deploy
the military and it’s unfortunate that somebody would allow the military
to kill his own people.
“I strongly condemn the elections in Rivers and charge that we sustain
the legacy of transparent elections.
“For me in Ekiti, we learned from that and we are prepared. We prepare
for elections everyday and we are fully prepared.
Ekiti youths protest continued detention of lawmaker
Meantime, youths in Ekiti under the aegis of the National Youths Council
(NYC), Ekiti State chapter, yesterday staged a peaceful protest against
what they described as unlawful , continued detention of Honourable
Afolabi Akanni, lawmaker representing Efon constituency at the Ekiti
State House of Assembly.
Many of the youths, who massed at the Fajuyi Park in Ado-Ekiti, the
Ekiti State capital marched in peaceful protest to Oke-Isa, Ejigbo, and
the Federal High Court, stopping at each vantage point to address the
teeming crowd following them, arguing that the continued detention of
Akanni since March 4, during the alleged invasion of Ekiti Assembly
Complex by men of the Department of State Services, (DSS), is not only
illegal but a deliberate slap on the constitution of Nigeria.
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