Armed policemen from Abuja have now entered Ekiti State to commence
indiscriminate arrest of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leaders, top government
officials and 11 members of the State House of Assembly under funny allegation
of stockpiling arms during the June 21, 2014 governorship election.
The policemen were led by one CSP Mohammed Abubakar of the Force
Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Abuja.
Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka,
who made this known in a declaration issued on Tuesday, said the new plot was an aftermath of the failure of the Department of
State Services (DSS) to achieve the plot of coercing the House of Assembly
members to impeach the Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose.
The government said the indiscriminate arrest was to begin this night
and that the policemen arrived Ado Ekiti, the State capital with Mr TKO Aluko
and APC Chairman, Jide Awe today.
"We are aware of the arrival of policemen from Abuja to Ekiti State
with the intention of arresting 11 members of the House of Assembly, two PDP
leaders per local government and some other top officials of the government.
"Ridiculously, the offense for which the policemen are to embark on
this indiscriminate arrest is owing to TKO Aluko malicious outburst that those
listed for arrest stockpiled arms during the governorship election conducted in
Ekiti close to two years ago.
"This plot is in furtherance of the APC plot to destabilize the
government of Ekiti State just because of Governor Fayose's hard stance on
President Mohammadu Buhari's APC government policies".
"The question is, what was the arms they claimed were stockpiled
used for? Was anyone killed or attacked during the election?
"And why is the Police not arresting the APC Chairman, Jide Awe who
is wanted for alleged murder and TKO Aluko, who was declared wanted by the
court for perjury, and instead providing security cover for them?
"We therefore which to alert Nigerians on this new plot and state
that Ekiti people will resist any attempt to use the Police to harass innocent
citizens of the State.
"Democratically, we are entitled to our views on any issue in
Nigeria and we won't succumb to intimidation and harassment from any agency of
the Federal government."
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