Plans To Scuttle Fayose’s Inauguration Exposed As PDP Writes CJN: Lawyers Drag Fayose/PDP To Human Rights Commission
The Ekiti State Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) has written to the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Maryam
Aloma-Mukhtar, alleging that there were plans by the state Chief Judge to
connive with the outgoing governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, to abort the inauguration
of Fayose on October 16.
The party, in a letter entitled,
“Another Judicial Coup Plotted to Avert the Swearing-in of the Governor-elect
of Ekiti State,” signed by the state secretary of the party, Dr Tope Aluko, and
the state publicity secretary, Pastor Kola Oluwawole, in Ado-Ekiti, on Sunday,
claimed that it had it “on good authority that plans were on to give
accelerated hearing to some suits challenging the eligibility of Fayose for the
governorship election, despite the notice of appeal and the stay of proceedings
filed in respect of the suits.”
Fayose had challenged the assumption
of jurisdiction by Justice Olusegun Ogunremi of an Ado Ekiti High Court on the
matter and also filed a stay of proceedings on the hearing of the substantive
suit.
“My Lord, on September 28, 2014, the
governor-elect of Ekiti State personally wrote a letter to you, the Chief
Justice of Nigeria, raising fears about the attempts of the Chief Judge of
Ekiti State to frustrate the swearing-in of the governor-elect of Ekiti State
produced by our party.
“To our knowledge, My Lord is yet to
react to that letter. Meanwhile, we are authoritatively informed of another
desperate move to obtain a ‘black market injunction’ from an Ekiti State High
Court, restraining the Chief Judge from swearing-in the governor-elect on
October 16, 2014.
“Our source authoritatively informed
us that the E-11 case in suits nos HAD/51/2014 and HAD/52/2014 are to be given
accelerated hearing between Wednesday, October 8 and Friday, October 10, or
thereabout, in a way that a ‘black market injunction’ will be secured to
restrain the Chief Judge from swearing-in the governor-elect, after the court
might have been re-opened, following the NJC directive,” the letter read.
The party called on the CJN to call
the Ekiti Chief Judge to order.
This is coming as lawyers to the
litigants in the suit challenging the eligibility of the Ekiti State
governor-elect, Ayo Fayose, have petitioned the National Human Rights
Commission (NHRC) over allegations of threats to life and violation of their
rights to practice their profession.
In a petition addressed to the
Executive Secretary of the commission, dated September 29, 2014 and obtained by
Odogwu Media the litigants., through their counsel, Norrisom Quakers (SAN) and
M. J. Onigbanjo (SAN), accused the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of organising
the thugs that invaded the Ekiti High Court premises on September 22 and the
alleged attack on Justice Ogunyemi and the claimants, who were in court.
“We hereby urge you to use your good
office and wherewithal at your disposal to investigate this matter, with a view
to unearthing those behind this shameful display of banditry and gross
violation of human rights, with a view to prosecuting and bringing them to justice,”
the petition stated.
Plans To Scuttle Fayose’s Inauguration Exposed As PDP Writes CJN: Lawyers Drag Fayose/PDP To Human Rights Commission
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