Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state yesterday said that the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to name Jimoh Ibrahim as the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, candidate had shown that the electoral body is a department in the APC. He maintained that APC has taken over the so called Independent National Electoral Commission and has since rigged the yet to be conducted Ondo State governorship election.
“The APC has decided to rig the Ondo State election even before it is conducted and this is sad commentary for our democratic process that was near perfection before the advent of this APC government,” Governor Fayose told journalists on Friday, October 28, 2016.
“The decision taken by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to recognise someone who did not emerge through any known electoral process as the candidate of the PDP shows that the APC led federal government rigging the election in advance.
“The question to ask INEC is; having accepted the candidate presented by the Makarfi-led PDP National Caretaker Committee for the Edo State election, relying on the judgment of the Federal High Court, Port-Harcourt, despite the Abuja Federal High Court order at that time, what has changed? Obviously, it is either INEC is playing double-standard or has descended into the arena.
“With the development in Ondo guber election and the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), it is clear that INEC is a department in APC led federal government. By this development also, I am vindicated that other political parties and stakeholders are now contesting election against INEC.”
“Obviously, INEC at every election adopts new strategy to procure undue victory for the APC and it appears that the agenda to turn Nigeria to a one-party state is daily being ruthlessly pursued by these elements not minding if democracy and our country are destroyed,” he said.
“With the desperation of the APC cabal and its INEC collaborators, Nigeria and Nigerians face hopelessness. I am convinced that the future is bleak if nothing is done to stop this monster.
“I warned and I am still warning that there is danger ahead in all sectors, especially the economy, health, security, and most importantly, the electoral process.
“However, I must say that I am not disappointed but it will be and remain on record that I warned Nigerians.
“The question is; who will save Nigeria from this tyranny and dictatorship? The way these people are going, Nigerians may wake up into the suspension of the national assembly and the constitution sooner than later. Even democratic structures in the 36 States might not be spared.
“It is clear and evident that the judiciary has been badly muscles and harassed to submission. The so-called progressives should therefore be courageous enough to rise against this unabated impunity. They should realise that no one will be spared the moment this emerging fascism is left unchallenged. A stitch in time saves nine.”
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