Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Ekiti Election: APC loses faith in lost confidence in the Jega-led INEC
Kayode Fayemi Campaign Organisation, (KFCO) has called on
the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) to
explain the role of its officials in the thumb-printed ballot
papers seized from officials of Peoples Democratic Party,
(PDP).
In a statement by the KFCO’s spokesperson, Dimeji Daniels,
the All Progressives Party had lost confidence in lost
confidence in the Attahiru Jega-led INEC following thumb-
printed ballot papers found by agents of the Director of
Security Service, (DSS) at the hotel of the Director-General of
Ayo Fayose Campaign Organisation, Chief Dipo Anisulowo.
The hotel is located at Are-Ekiti, Anisulowo’s hometown.
Fayose’s Campaign Organisation has denied the allegation,
describing it as a lie.
Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar however
confirmed the arrest during an INEC/stakeholders round-table
in Ado-Ekiti on Wednesday.
“The Jega-led INEC has been making assurances about the
integrity of Saturday’s election, but recent developments where
thumb-printed ballot papers and form EC8A are being ferried
into Ekiti State by serving ministers and found in the
residences of PDP chieftains make nonsense of INEC’s
assurances and shows that there are collaborators in INEC in
this evil plot by the PDP to ensure that the votes of Ekiti people
do not count.
“It also confirms our position that there is a strong presidency-
hatched plot in concert with INEC to rig Saturday’s election. If
otherwise, INEC should explain the source of ballot papers and
forms EC8A in the possession of PDP.
“The electoral body should also explain its moral somersault
on the release of the certified copy of the voters’ register to
APC. We believe this moral somersault on the part of INEC is
responsible for the PDP candidate, Ayodele Fayose’s boast that
he would win the governorship poll, with the
assurance that fake election results would be declared in his
favour by INEC.
“While we commend the Department of State Security for
smashing this fraction of the series of plans put in place by the
PDP and INEC to declare fake results on Sunday, we are aware
that there is pressure on the DSS from some high places to
release the PDP members caught thumb-printing ballot papers.
We strongly urge the DSS not to bow to pressure to release the
22 arrested PDP agents.
“We equally call for a well-coordinated, thorough, unbiased
and uncompromising investigation into the matter. We want to
put it on record that we have totally lost confidence in the
Jega-led INEC as we believe it is planning a repeat of the
electoral heist it perpetrated in Anambra State.
“To absolve itself of complicity in this matter, INEC should
allow all the polling units to be beamed live on the day of
election. It should also allow for proper scrutiny of all election
materials and the involvement of all political parties in the
process from the beginning to the end.
“We call on civil society organisations, well-meaning Ekiti
people home and abroad and the international community to
swing into action by putting pressure on the President Jonathan
and Jega-led INEC to abide by their constitutional oath and not
set Ekiti State on fire.
Nigeria cannot afford another crises in any state of the
federation as the nation is still battling with the Boko Haram
onslaught in the northeast.
“We commend the people of Are-Ekiti for calling the attention
of security agents to the electoral crime being committed at the
hotel of Fayose’s Campaign Organisation’s DG. Ekiti people
should be alive to developments in their environment and
should not hesitate to call the attention of security agencies if
they notice any untoward happening.
He noted that: “The agents of darkness are very much around
and are desperately determined to return Ekiti to the days of
retrogression, violence and repression. It behoves all Ekiti
indigenes to be vigilant and stand up firmly to these anti-
democratic elements. We should all know that the price of
freedom is eternal vigilance,” Daniels stated.
Responding to the allegation, a staff of the Ayo Fayose
Campaign Organisation, Pastor Yemi Olayinka, described it as
a lie.
Olayinka said nothing like that happened and challenged
KFCO’s spokesman to make public the thumb-printed papers
allegedly found in the hotel, adding that, Ekiti people to
disregard the allegation.
“That was how they lied that a minister that was bringing
money for Fayose was arrested at the Akure airport. It was a
wicked lie. Nothing like that happened,” he added.
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