After EKiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose disclosed at a press conference in Lagos that the APC was planning to illegally use the supreme court to upturn his mandate in favour of their party, the All Progressives Congress in Ekiti, has deemed it fit to reply him, warning him to stop blackmailing them especially his Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari and assuring him that he will not escape justice.
The state Publicity Secretary of APC, Taiwo Olatunbosun, who explained this in a press statement released yesterday also, said the international community Fayose intends to run to will also not support him because it has been made glaring after a tape was released that the election that got him into the position he is was fraudulent. He also said Fayose that beat up a judge, closed the House of Assembly against 19 members of the Assembly for six months should not be the one talking about fairness sin democracy.
“Even though the international community declared that Ekiti poll that produced Fayose was fair, the same world leaders have since changed their position after listening to Ekiti poll fraud tape as secretly recorded by Captain Sagir Koli detailing how Fayose and the PDP leaders rigged the election, including Fayose himself talking in the tape of how he collected INEC soft copies and got them printed to win the election,” Olatunbosun explained.
“Why did Fayose try to pressurise members of the Military Panel to rescue him? After his emissaries returned empty-handed in their failed bid to achieve their aims, Fayose has now resorted to blackmail, accusing the President of trying to destroy democracy and we wonder who among him and the President is the enemy of democracy.
“This is the man that sacked the court and beat up a judge. This is a man that used seven members to impeach a Speaker and closed the House of Assembly against 19 members of the Assembly for six months.
“This is a man that ran all opposition politicians out of town during elections and launched relentless attacks on opposition candidates during election,” Olatunbosun said.
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