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Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Attack on my convoy was a plot to kill me – Fayemi

Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi has described Sunday’s attack on his convoy by a police team as an attempt to assassinate him.
He lamented the conduct of the Commander of Police Mobile Force in Ado-Ekiti, Gabriel Selenkere and his officers during the All Progressives Congress (APC) symbolic sweeping of roads.
Fayemi spoke to reporters in Ado-Ekiti on Monday before leaving for Abuja to take the case against Ekiti police’s conduct to Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Mohammed Abubakar.
His words: “My immediate interpretation of what happened yesterday (Sunday) is that there was an assault on the government and the people of Ekiti State and if one were to be extreme in one’s interpretation, we could go on and say it was an assassination attempt against the governor of Ekiti State.
“That is why I am going to Abuja this morning to see Mr President and the Inspector General of police. I won’t like to jump into conclusions because I have spoken
to the relevant people in authority and I believe appropriate steps will be taken”, Fayemi said.
The governor said democracy needed the support of everyone to thrive, adding “The only way you can protect this democracy is to ensure that the security agencies, the electoral body and all state agencies must ensure that there is level playing field for all players. We don’t want a situation in which unprovoked attacks are levelled against innocent citizens.
“The death of Taiwo Akinola was entirely avoidable. It was an avoidable death. It ought not to have happened at all and I am saddened that this has taken place. It’s very unfortunate. However we must learn lessons from this. It is two weeks to the election so we can not be back to the era of one day, one blood letting, in Ekiti State.
“The peace that this state has enjoyed in the last three-and-a-half years must be sustained and I will like to think that all relevant authorities right from Mr President who is the chief of the security agencies will not want the peace reigning in Ekiti State in anyway disturbed.
“We are not particular about any police officer being removed from Ekiti but when you have a situation when a police officer exhibits consistent bias in the discharge of his duty, then clearly the police authority should do the needful.
“In the case of the O.C mobile who was there yesterday, directing his men to tear-gas my convoy, I believe the police authority will take action on that because I don’t want to dwell on an individual. I think it is the structure of the police arrangement itself we should look into”.
At the Force Headquarters, Fayemi who arrived at 2.15pm, reported the assault on his person, members of his executive and APC supporters in Ado Ekiti to the IGP.
Speaking with reporters after lodging his complaints with the IG, Fayemi said: “I have lodged a complaint with the IG and I believe the IGP will look at it dispassionately. He will investigate and take appropriate action. That is the least I expect .
“I think officers have to be restrained in their conduct. I don’t think any officer is paid by the tax payers to shoot and behave in an irresponsible manner.
“It is just not an assault on the collective cause that we have to deepen this democracy; it is also a denigration of the institution the officer represents. I do not believe the OC MOPOL ought to have behaved the way he did. He wasn’t professional.
“It was a peaceful rally; it was a traditional thing APC does. Anytime there is a rally by the PDP, we come out the next day and sweep. That is our tradition, it’s a very innocuous, harmless thing, you could see them just sweeping. They are sweeping off whatever dirt remains.
“The IGP was courteous enough to receive me and to also ask me to please expect him to act on the matter. That is the least one could expect from him. He is not going to take any precipitate measures until he has found out what exactly transpired.
“If a governor is not protected, then ordinary citizens should not even expect the police to act in their interest”.
Reacting, members of the Ekiti caucus in the National Assembly demanded the immediate re-deployment of Selenkere from Ekiti.
At the meeting were Senators Babafemi Ojudu (Ekiti Central); Olubunmi Adetumbi (North); Tony Adeniyi (South); Hon. Oyetunde Ojo (Ekiti Central 2), Ife Arowosoge (Ekiti South 1); Bamidele Faparusi (Ekiti South 2); and Bimbo Daramola (Ekiti North 1).
Caucus leader, Ojudu, who spoke on behalf of others, described the assault on the governor as an insult on the people of the state.
He said: “It is so sad that we are dealing with people who are not ready for democracy. Those who are not ready for free, fair and credible election. But we want to sound a note of warning that the APC is ready to accept the verdict of a free and fair poll, but for anyone to impose his will on us, we will not accept that.
“We are aware of their plans, but an attempt to cow or intimidate us will be resisted not only in the Southwest but across Nigeria. We are sending a petition to Mr President, Senate President, Senator David Mark, Speaker, House of Reps, Hon Aminu Tambuwal and the Inspector General of Police on the plan to humiliate our governor and the people of the State”.

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