Friday 27 June 2014
Fayose warns Fashola to stop insulting Ekiti people
The Ayo Fayose Campaign Organisation (AFCO) has blasted
the Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola for his
comments on the June 21 gubernatorial polls in Ekiti which
he said that the people of Ekiti were induced with money to
vote for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
AFCO described the governor’s comment as hypocritical,
cautioning him to refrain from insulting the people of Ekiti
state and that “we in the PDP will not take lightly to anyone
insulting Ekiti people under whatever guise.”
“The major problem of our friends in the All Progressives
Congress (APC) is hypocrisy and until they purge themselves,
that hypocrisy will destroy their party.” AFCO stated.
In a release issued on Thursday, and signed by AFCO
Director-General, Chief Dipo Anisulowo, he said; “it is only a
hypocritical mind like Fashola that would claim the results of
an election as credible as that of last Saturday was induced by
money and that Dr Ayodele Fayose ought not to have been
voted for by Ekiti people because he was standing trial for
alleged corruption.”
The DG AFCO advised that; “Fashola should first remove the
timber in his eyes before talking about the speck in other
people’s eyes.”
Then he added; “It is on record that it was the APC that
induced voters with cash ranging from N5,000 to N10,000,
and many of the party chieftains were arrested while
distributing money to voters.
“One of those
arrested was
Kayode Ojo, who
was arrested by a
combined team of
state security
service and the
police at around
9: 25am on
Saturday, in
Iworoko-Ekiti,
Irepodun/
Ifelodun Local
Government area.
He was arrested for allegedly distributing money to voters
who had come to voting centers for accreditation, and his
arrest was widely reported in the media.
“It is also on record that former governor of Kogi State,
Alhaji Abubakar Audu was standing trial when he was fielded
as Action Congress of Nigeria governorship candidate in
2011. It is also on record that Lagos State Speaker, Adeyemi
Ikuforiji is standing trial for alleged corruption and Fashola
has not asked the Speaker to step aside or resign.
“Also, the APC leader in the House of Representatives, Hon
Femi Gbajabiamila was convicted by the Supreme Court of
Georgia, United States of America, for defrauding his client
of $25,000, and Fashola, the self appointed moral sherrif has
not called for Gbajabiamila’s resignation.
“Therefore, on the Ekiti election, Ekiti people have rejected
the APC and its deceitful government and elected their own
governor. If Fashola and his ilks are not pleased, they should
go to the Tribunal, instead of insulting the collectives
intellects of Ekiti people.”
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