The All Progressives Congress in Ekiti
State has urged the National Human Rights Commission and the
International Criminal Court in The Hague, Holland, to prosecute
Governor Ayodele Fayose.
The party accused the governor of making
inciting broadcast on the state radio and television by urging his
supporters into “an act of rage and violence” to attack the 19 APC
lawmakers in the Ekiti State House of Assembly thus preventing the
lawmakers from performing their constitutional duties.
The APC said the statement by Fayose had threatened the peace of the state in the past few days.
But the governor dismissed the call by the APC as coming from a group of people that lacked decorum.
The APC Publicity Secretary, Taiwo
Olatubosun, in a statement on Tuesday, said the call to the ICC and NHRC
became imperative because of the death of one person recorded in Efon
Alaaye and the near collapse of the peace after the governor’s live
broadcast.
Olatubosun
said, “Governor Fayose few weeks ago mobilised his supporters to
confront the APC lawmakers who were coming to perform their legal duties
in Ekiti State. He had earlier urged his supporters to defend his
election with the last the drop of their blood.
“In obedience to his order, his
supporters in Efon stormed the security check-point and engaged the
security agents who they perceived as paving the way for the APC
lawmakers to enter the state. In the ensuing gunfire, Modupe Olaiya was
shot dead.
“In response, Fayose rented a woman to pose as the mother of the deceased to claim that an APC lawmaker shot Modupe dead.
“Few days later, the real mother of the
deceased showed up, raising the alarm in the media that the impersonator
was a woman leader of Fayose’s party. She accused the impersonator of
taking government’s inducement to implicate an innocent man.”
The party urged the rights commission and
the ICC to open their books for the earlier petitions over rights
abuses by the governor, saying Fayose remained the greatest security
risk to peace in the state.
Fayose, who reacted through his Chief
Press Secretary, Idowu Adelusi, said it was ridiculous and a thing of
shame for the APC to call on the NHRC and the ICC to sanction somebody
exercising the mandate freely given to him by voters.
He said, “The facts that APC leaders have sold their conscience for a pot of porridge does not mean others have done same.
“They killed Modupe Olaiya, and that was
the 12th person APC people would kill in Ekiti State since when Kayode
Fayemi came to office.”
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