A taste of what the people of Ekiti State could suffer in the
hands of their governor-elect, Ayo Fayose, became obvious on Thursday
as Fayose ordered the beating of a judge at the Ado-Ekiti High Court
premises of the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, after landing a
slap on the judge’s face.
His action caused stampede as people who had visited the court to
watch the proceeding scampered in different directions. The judge and
other court officials escaped through various exits, thus stalling the
day’s proceeding.
Trouble started when Justice John Adeyeye, the sitting’s presiding
judge, complained about security in the court premises following the
menacing crowd of pro-Fayose thugs that had stormed the court.
Witnesses report that the judge had approached Fayose to instruct his
“supporters” to give the court premises a distance, but Fayose got
angry and shouted the judge down.
Obviously irritated by the judge’s persistence at explaining reasons
why the crowd should not be in the premises, Fayose slapped the judge
and ordered the thugs to beat him up.
Immediately he gave the order, about 20 thugs descended on the judge.
He was beaten up and his clothes torn with nobody to rescue him,
judiciary workers who witnessed the incident said.
As a result, the court urgently shut down activities and all
officials disappeared from of the premises.
The police later stormed the place, fired teargas to ward off
Fayose’s goons before taking Adeyeye to a private hospital where he is
receiving treatment.
Thugs had earlier on Monday attacked a judge and some petitioners who
wanted the court to decide on Fayose’s eligibility for the governorship
election held on 21st June. Some of the injured victims of the attack
are still in the hospital.
Condemnation Trails Fayose`s Actions
Meanwhile Minister of State for Works, Prince Adedayo Adeyeye has
warned the E-11 group not to throw the state into chaos by attempting to
use the suit it instituted to circumvent the will of Ekiti people
freely expressed at the 21st June polls with the overwhelming election
of Mr Ayodele Fayose as their governor.
Adeyeye, who described the desperate manner in which the E-11 case
was being pursued as an assault on Ekiti people, added that why couldn’t
those in E-11 mobilise Ekiti people to vote against Fayose and the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at the polls.
In a press release issued on Thursday and signed by the Minister, he
said; “Ekiti people have spoken loudly on June 21 and I think what we
should all do is to respect the wish of the people and in the interest
of the State and its people, pray for the incoming administration to
succeed.”
He said by electing their governor in such a transparent and peaceful
manner, Ekiti people had shown to the outside world that they were
civilised and capable of setting the pace in electioneering in Nigeria.
Adeyeye added: “No individual or group should do anything that will
rubbish the good image Ekiti people built for themselves and the State
with the June 21 election.
“Fayemi, who lost the election, congratulated the winner less than 24
hours after the election. In preparation for the inauguration of Fayose
as the next governor of Ekiti State, a Transition Committee has been
set up by the State Government.
“Therefore, trying to to obtain back-door judgment in a bid to
truncate the inauguration of Fayose on October 16 is not in the interest
of Ekiti State and its people and those in the E-11 should be made to
know this.
“Most importantly, Ekiti people have the inalienable rights to choose
whoever they like as their governor, and they have done that on June
21, 2014. E-11 and their sponsors should therefore leave Ekiti people
alone to be governed by the man they freely gave their mandate on June
21.”
Reacting to the “power drunk” behaviour of the governor-elect, the
Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) berated Fayose and his
supporters. The Coalition through its Executive Chairman, Mr. Debo
Adeniran condemned the action, calling for the hooligans’ immediate
arrest and prosecution.
Adeniran said: “It is preposterous that a judge could be beaten up in
this democratic dispensation. Nigeria must not be drawn back into the
dark ages where rulers acted with impunity.
If Fayose does not have any issue to hide, why prevent the court from
sitting? A similar scenario played out on Monday when suspected PDP
thugs stormed the high court premises, attacked the trial judge, some
litigants and judicial workers in the bid to prevent hearing in a case
to determine Mr. Fayose’s eligibility for the June 21 governorship
election.
“A situation whereby a governor-elect desecrates the third arm of his
government-to-be, calls to question his victory at the polls.
“If Fayose does not have anything to hide, he should allow the court
to sit. If he was actually eligible to contest, why prevent the
judiciary from determining that? This case must not be swept under the
carpet. The action is highly reprehensible and all those who got
involved, from Fayose himself, must be promptly arrested, arraigned and
adequately punished to serve as deterrent to other power-drunk leaders.”
Ekiti Govt, Lawyers to Sue Fayose over Assault on Judge
For daring to slap a High Court Judge sitting in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti
State, the governor-elect, Ayo Fayose, will face multiple suits,
Huhuonline.com can reveal.
Fayose assaulted Justice John Adeyeye for complaining about the
menacing number of thugs that stormed the court premises for a sitting
of the state Governorship Election Petition Tribunal and urging the
governor-elect to help instruct them to move away from the court
premises.
A similar incident had occurred on Monday when thugs loyal to Fayose
took the court by storm, beating up petitioners who had sought the court
to decide if Fayose had the integrity to govern the state.
On Thursday, several vehicles belonging to lawyers, judges and other
judiciary workers were vandalised in addition to victims who suffered
various degrees of injury.
It was also learnt that the Police looked the other way while the
thugs held sway at the court premises.
The judges, lawyers and other staff took to their heels to escape
attack by the thugs. Judiciary workers later shut down courts in the
state saying they were no longer safe.
The Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice of Ekiti State, Mr.
Olawale Fapohunda, who reacted to the incident on Thursday evening,
said he was suing on Fayose, but holding his lawyers responsible since
they should have told him how to behave in court.
He said Fayose had suddenly become power-drunk banking on support
from the presidency.
According to him, other lawyers who were either attacked or whose
properties got lost and whose vehicles were vandalised would sue the
governor-elect while the judge would take his case to the National
Judicial Council.
Fapohunda maintained that the attack led by Fayose is dangerous for
democracy and the principle of separation of power.
Meanwhile, the state Chief Judge, A. Daramola, has ordered all courts
in the state to shut down until adequate security measures are put in
place.
In a statement signed by the Chief Registrar, Obafemi Fasanmi, the
Chief Judge noted “with increasing concern” the spate of attacks
perpetrated by political thugs and their persistent presence in the
premises of the high court Ado Ekiti in the past few days.
The statement said: “the sitting was disrupted and taken over. The
judge was ferried to safety by police after he was threatened by the
militants.
“On Thursday, another set of thugs invaded the premises of a court
presided over by J.O Adedeye by beating up and tearing his suit while
Police on guard looked unconcerned and uninterested as judges,
magistrates, and other members of staff had to run for their lives while
court properties were damaged.
“The court room of the Hon. Chief Judge was not spared in the orgy of
assault and destruction as members of staff attached to his office were
beaten up and his court record book torn into pieces by these political
thugs who also invaded and disrupted proceedings at the election
petition tribunal within the High Court premises in Ado Ekiti.”
Fayose’s Accuse APC of complicity in the assassination of his
supporter
Ekiti State Governor-Elect, Mr Ayodele Fayose, has raised the alarm
over the desperation of leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
to at all cost scuttle his inauguration by causing mayhem in the state
that could lead to a declaration of a State of Emergency.
In a statement on Thursday night by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr
Idowu Adelusi, in Ado-Ekiti, he said their act of desperation started
manifesting with the assassination of a PDP member and staunch supporter
of Fayose, Chief Omolafe Aderiye, by APC thugs in Ado-Ekiti on Thursday
night.
Aderiye, a former Ekiti State Chairman of the. National Union of Road
Transport Workers ( NURTW) was killed at the front of his office
opposite Ijigbo Roundabout, Ado Ekiti at about 8.30pm on Thursday by
three APC gun men wearing police uniform and bullet proof vest.
Aderiye had followed Fayose to the Tribunal sitting on Thursday.
“When we raised the alarm few days ago about the desperation of APC
leaders and members to cause trouble in the state and that they are
threatening our leaders and members, some people thought we were only
making noise.
“Only on Monday, they tried to use the judiciary to steal the mandate
freely given His Excellency,Dr Ayodele Fayose, by conniving with some
heartless and conscienceless judicial officers. It was God who exposed
their evil deeds.
“Now, they have assassinated Omolafe Aderiye, who was not only a
member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), but was the one who
coordinated our security during the campaign for the June 21
governorship election which we won convincingly.
“We call on the Inspector General of Police, the Director General of
the Department of State Security Service and all security agencies to
fish out the killers of Aderiye.
“The APC and their evil collaborators must know that there is no
hiding place for them. Their evil deeds will always be exposed. The good
people of Ekiti State who freely gave Fayose the mandate to lead them
by God’s grace for the next four years are ready to stand and ensure the
actualisation of the mandate,” he said.
The CPS added that no amount of intimidation and harassment by the
APC would deter the incoming PDP government from providing quality
leadership for the people of the state.
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