Saturday, 21 June 2014
Ekiti Under Siege As Security Operatives Arrest APC Leaders; Invade Home Of Governor Fayemi's Campaign Director
Security operatives have arrested prominent members of the All
Progressives Congress (APC) in the 16 local government areas
of Ekiti State ahead of tomorrow’s governorship election.
In something like a commando raid in a movie, joint teams of
security operatives comprising the army, mobile police and
State Security Services (SSS) this evening embarked on the
indiscriminate arrests and generally terrorizing people.
Among those arrested, in Iye Ekiti, the headquarters of
Ilejemeje Local Government, Mr. Olaiya Popoolati was picked
up by the security men and whisked away to an unknown
destination. Another leader, Chief Kehinde Babatola who was
also earmarked for arrest, had his wife picked up when he could
not be found at home.
In Epe Ekiti in Moba Local Government area, the agents picked
up Femi Fadare.
Also in Ado Ekiti, the state capital, 10 men who were watching
the France and Switzerland World Cup encounter at Hilmat
Hotel were arrested on the suspicion that they were APC
members. An eye witness who saw them being taken away said
the men were virtually dragged into a waiting truck.
Reacting, an APC leader in Iye Ekiti, Chief Folorunsho Olabode,
described the arrests as an attempt to intimidate the people of
Ekiti so that they do not exercise their civic rights tomorrow.
“We will not allow our State to be turned to a war zone,” he
said. Persons being picked up indiscriminately without any
offence are an attack on the generality of Ekiti people. And why
would it be that these arrests are targeted at only APC
members?”
In a related development, people of Ijeshamodu in Moba Local
Government tonight alleged intimidation and harassment by
some members of the Peoples Democratic Party led by a former
member of the House of Representatives, Duro Faheyi.
Saharareporters learnt that soldiers invaded the home Director
General of Governor Kayode Fayemi’s campaign organization,
Bimbo Daramola’s house in Ire-Ekiti. Mr. Daramola, who left
the premises before the invasion by soldier sent text messages
saying that soldiers thoroughly harassed hi 84-year old father.
President Goodluck Jonathan sent 36,000 security agents to
Ekiti for the gubernatorial elections. Security sources told
Saharareporters that there are 12,340 regular policemen; 3170
anti-riot policemen; 4,280 soldiers; 1800 Nigerian secret police
operatives and 15 civil defense personnel on ground in the
state.
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