The Supreme
Court which revalidated Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State’s election
during the June 21 governorship election in the state.
Fayose
personally led the procession made up of the crowd awaiting his return from
Abuja where the judgment was delivered.
Fayose
carried a placard bearing the inscription: “God, I thank you, Ekiti people, I
thank you for your steadfastness,” leading the carnival-like procession through
busy routes such as Fajuyi-Okesha-Okeyinmi-Oba’s market, Old Garage,
Ijigbo-Mugbagba and Ajilosun streets among others..
Addressing
the crowd, Fayose said he was delighted that all legal tussles weaved around
his mandate as governor had died and laid to rest by the Supreme Court.
He expressed
gratitude to the judges for keeping sacred, the mandate freely given to him by
Ekiti people.
Fayose called
on those still nursing the ambition of getting him out of office at all cost,
and by all means to have a re-think, as unfolding events had proved that it was
God that put him in position of leadership.
During the
period the procession lasted, there was traffic gridlock on major streets of
Ado-Ekiti as every available space was occupied by the jubilant residents,
thereby preventing free flow of human and vehicular traffic.
Among those
who accompanied the governor on the road show were a former Ekiti State deputy
governor and senator-elect, Mrs. Abiodun Olujimi; wife of former Lagos governor
and Senator-Elect, Mrs Fatimah Raji-Rasaki, Senator Bode Ola and all the six
newly elected House of Representatives members as well as all the 25 newly
elected House of Assembly members
Ado Ekiti,
the state capital, witnessed an unprecedented crowd immediately the news was
relayed to the public as the people trooped out in their thousands to celebrate
the victory of Governor Fayose at the apex court.
It was the
same story at Ikere Ekiti, home town of the Deputy Governor, Dr Kolapo Olubunmi
Olusola, likewise Afao Ekiti, the hometown of Fayose and virtually all the
towns and villages of the state.
Some of those
who trooped out in Ado Ekiti included
traders, Okada riders, students, commercial transporters and party men and women of various political
divide abandoned work immediately the judgment was delivered at about 10:am.
Meantime, the
All Progressives Congress in Ekiti State has reacted to the Supreme Court
judgment saying that the verdict left moral questions unanswered.
The party’s
Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatubosun, in a statement, said even though the
party had accepted the verdict because it had no choice, there were moral issues arising from the
judgment.
He said that
what flew from the judgment was that citizens can lie with ease under oath and
get away with it.
He said: “At
the time Mr. Fayose filled his form at INEC and lied that he had never been
indicted by any panel, no judgment had been delivered to reverse his
impeachment until the Supreme Court verdict of today.
‘’This
implies that it is profitable to lie and cheat as the end will always justify
the means.
“We had
expected that the judgment would serve as a deterrent to the likes of Fayose
who believes in impunity and extra-judicial method of doing things.
‘’We are
shocked that a man who did not allow a case of eligibility against him to be
heard till today at the state High Court after assaulting judges and
desecrating the judiciary would come out clean at the topmost temple of
justice.
“We accept
the judgment of the Supreme Court as a law abiding party even though the moral
questions it raised have refused to go.
“We call on
our party members to be law abiding and
not to despair. The present wind of change which is blowing across the country
will soon be felt in Ekiti as there will be an end to impunity, brigandage and
gangsterism.”

House built on a weak soil will surely collapse, Fayose u as a seating governor is based on lies is a matter of time just watch. No position is permanent
ReplyDeleteHouse built on a weak soil will surely collapse, Fayose u as a seating governor is based on lies is a matter of time just watch. No position is permanent
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