Kogi Election: Buhari setting Nigeria on path of anarchy, he illegally amended Constitution, Electoral Act - Fayose
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has said that President
Mohammadu Buhari was setting Nigeria on the path of anarchy by using his
personal lawyer and member of All Progressives Congress (APC) who is
the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice,
Abubakar Malami to induce the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) decision on the inconclusive Kogi State Governorship election.
He accused the President of “fraudulently using the AGF to carry out an
act which amounted to amending the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria and the
Electoral Act 2010 to advance his ambition and that of his party to
turn Nigeria to a one party state.”
In a statement his Special
Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, the
governor, who vowed to use all legal means to fight the “kangaroo”
decision on the Kogi State election, noted that “only the Supreme Court
can resolve issues not envisaged by the Constitution like the one that
happened concerning the Kogi State governorship election.”
He
added that “INEC further exposed its partisanship and undependability by
relying on legal advice from the AGF, a man who has disobeyed the court
severally and an interested party in the Kogi State election being a
personal lawyer of President Buhari and a member of the All Progressives
Congress (APC).”
The governor said President Buhari and APC took
to illegal amendment of the Constitution and the Electoral Act owing to
the fear of facing a fresh election as a result of the malpractices
perpetrated by the APC in the inconclusive election.
Governor
Fayose noted that it was shameful that the first election held by the
new INEC Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu ended in controversy, adding that
the manipulation of the Kogi State election and INEC illegal position
on the substitution of APC candidate was a vindication of his earlier
position that the INEC chairman was appointed just to do the biddings of
President Buhari and his party.
The governor, who said the fact
that Prince Abubakar Audu died in the early hours of last Sunday and his
death was kept secret until later that day pointed to the sinister plot
of the Presidency and the APC, added that; “Having manipulated the
election substantially, what they plotted by covering up Audu’s death
for hours against Islamic injunction, was to declare a dead candidate as
elected governor of Kogi State so as to pave way for the emergence of
his running mate as the governor-elect.”
He called on Nigerians
to rise against what he described as systematic dictatorship, saying;
“If all noble men should keep silent and get cowed by this rampaging
beast that is ready to consume democracy and rule of law in Nigeria,
ordinary Nigerians will sooner than later end up in the belly of the
beast.”
He said he was aware of the various sinister plots
against him by those he said were plotting to turn Nigeria to a one
party state, but declared that “the Lord will consume anyone plotting
against me as He has always done.”
Governor Fayose, who said only
two options were available to INEC on the Kogi State election crisis,
noted that; “INEC should either conclude the election with APC not
having a candidate or hold a fresh election with APC nominating a new
governorship candidate. Anything outside these two options will mean
that the Supreme Court must intervene.”
“Section 33 of the
Electoral Act only provided for substitution of a dead candidate before
election, not during election. Also, the running mate would have become
the governor-elect if the governorship candidate had been duly elected
before he died. But in this instant case, the election was still in
progress, meaning that Audu was a candidate like others when he died.
“Therefore, what INEC has done will mean that votes have now become an
inheritance that the late APC governorship candidate, Abubakar Audu has
willed to whoever that emerges as his substitute.
“It is like
saying that Audu’s votes in the inconclusive election will now be
inherited by another person. How logical is that?
“In a
democracy, how can the Attorney General of the Federation and INEC turn
themselves to the National Assembly that amends laws and the judiciary
that interprets laws?
“The implication of all these is that it
has become obvious that no one can get justice under this APC government
and if this is the change they promised Nigerians, it appears that
Nigeria is in serious trouble.”

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