There is anxiety
in Ekiti State as the Supreme Court in Abuja is prepared to deliver
judgment on today in the appeal filed by the All Progressives Congress against
the victory of Governor Ayodele Fayose in the June 21, 2014 governorship
election.
Fayose, in a
state-wide broadcast on Monday, asked residents to maintain the peace and go
about their lawful duties.
The governor, who
thanked the people for voting overwhelmingly for all the Peoples Democratic
Party’s candidates in the Saturday House of Assembly elections, said the
victory had confirmed that he had a genuine mandate of the people.
He said that he
was sure that he would be vindicated at the end of the day and triumph over
whatever plot being hatched to truncate his tenure.
A commercial
driver, Ade Bamidele, expressed confidence that the governor would win the
case.
A trader, Esther
Orji, said the Ekiti people required peace, saying the judgment would remove
the tension associated with the election.
The Ekiti
Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal had on December 19, 2014 upheld
Fayose’s victory and dismissed the APC petition for lack of merit.
Dissatisfied, the
APC had gone to the appellate court on the grounds that Fayose was not
qualified to stand for the election as a candidate because of his impeachment
on October 16, 2006 during his first tenure as governor.
The APC also
alleged that the governor forged his academic certificates and violated the
Code of Conduct rules.
The five- member
panel, chaired by Justice Abdul Aboki, in its judgment on February 16 had
upheld the judgment of the Tribunal, which affirmed Fayose as the winner of the
June 21, 2014 poll.
Though the Justice
Abdul Aboki-led five-man panel dismissed the appeal filed by the APC, it found
merit in the appellant’s complaints that the military was used to harass and
intimidate its supporters and leaders during the polls.
Dissatisfied
still, the APC had gone to the Supreme Court.
The Independent
National Electoral Commission had declared that Fayose polled 203,090 votes to
defeat the then incumbent governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, of the All Progressives
Congress, who polled 120,433 votes in the election.
Supreme Court decides Fayose’s fate today
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Tuesday, April 14, 2015
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