EkitiGate: Fayose Denies Using Soldiers To Rig Election - Politics
Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose,
has described the expelled former State Secretary of the Peoples
Democratic Party, Mr Tope Aluko, as a new distraction from the All
Progressive Congress in Ekiti State.
The governor, who spoke
through his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media,
Lere Olayinka, said Aluko was already beclouded by his desperation to
seek revenge against him because of his refusal to make him his Chief of
Staff, such that he (Aluko) was not mindful of committing the criminal
offence of perjury.
He said, “For Aluko to be taken seriously, he
must first have to report himself to the police to be tried for perjury
and committed to prison for three years, since what he is now saying is
different from what he said under oath at the Election Tribunal being
the only witness called by the PDP and Governor Fayose.
“If after
giving evidence under oath at the tribunal that the Election was free,
fair and credible and that security agents, including soldiers performed
their duties creditably well, saying something else more than one year
after is an admittance by Aluko himself that he is not a stable
character.
.“It is also a demonstration of the fact that giving
the right offer tomorrow, the same Aluko can also address the press
tomorrow to deny all what he said today.
He can even deny his own existence since he can deny what he said under oath just because he was not made Chief of Staff.
“Therefore,
we won’t bother ourselves, responding to what a political parasite
chooses to say because he wouldn’t have said what he is now saying today
if he had been made Chief of Staff to Governor Fayose and it is sure
that if he called today, and given the right offer, he will begin to
sing another song.”Fayose, however, did not deny receiving$37m from
former president Goodluck Jonathan for the 2014 governorship election in
which he defeated former governor Kayode Fayemi.
He added that
it would take more than recruiting and paying Aluko to discredit an
election adjudged by both local and international observers, including
the UnitedStates government as free, fair and credible.
source:
http://www.punchng.com/fayose-denies-using-soldiers-to-rig-election/
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