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Sunday, 8 November 2015

Taraba Tribunal judgement can’t stand before God, man – Fayose


Fayose

Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has described the tribunal judgement sacking the Tara­ba State Governor, Darius Ishaku as a ridiculous politi­cal judgement that can never stand before men of good conscience and God.

Governor Fayose, who maintained that there was a conspiracy by the All Pro­gressives Congress (APC)- led federal government and a section of the judiciary against the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), called on the Supreme Court to save the country from impending anarchy.

In a statement issued by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, the governor wondered how a tribunal could make conduct of the PDP primary that pro­duced Governor Ishaku in Abuja an issue when the tribu­nal itself sat in Abuja.

He said: “How does the emergence of party candidate, which is the clear internal business of the party and a pre-election matter concern the APC and the election tribunal?

“Isn’t it funny that it is no longer about election rigging, but technicality of how PDP candidates emerged even when no one in the PDP went to court to challenge how Governor Ishaku emerged as the PDP governorship candi­date?

“If insecurity could make Taraba State Tribunal sit in Abuja and not in Jalingo, how then can it be justified that the same tribunal that sat in Abuja nullified the governor’s elec­tion because the primary elec­tion that produced him too was held in Abuja?

“Is it not being manifested in this President Muhammadu Buhari-led APC government that what is good for some people may not be good for others even though we operate the same Constitution?

“To me and the teeming supporters of the PDP, this judgement is one that must not be allowed to stand. It is a clear miscarriage of jus­tice and we will seek redress from the court of men and the court of God.”

While reiterating his com­mitment to speaking the truth in the overall interest of Nigerians, Fayose said; “If everybody is persecuted and intimidated to submission, I will remain resolute in my re­solve to always say the truth before men and God.”

Tribune

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