The 19 All Progressives Congress
lawmakers in Ekiti State House of Assembly have urged a Federal High
Court, Abuja, to establish a contempt charge against Governor Ayodele
Fayose for allegedly manipulating its ruling.
They warned that impunity and manipulation of facts of his impeachment case in the media won’t save him. The lawmakers were reacting to media reports on the ruling of the
Federal High Court in Abuja which refused Fayose and seven Peoples
Democratic Party lawmakers’ request which sought to bar APC lawmakers
from continuing impeachment process against the governor.
Special Adviser to the Speaker Adewale Omirin, Wole Olujobi, said in a
statement on Saturday that the APC lawmakers were surprised that the
governor and his men could deliberately misrepresent the fact of the
ruling to mislead the public.
“It is incredible that the governor and the PDP lawmakers could
manipulate the press again to mislead the public that the ruling by
Justice Evoh Chukwu was in their favour. “While the judge clearly ruled that it could not stop Fayose’s
impeachment without hearing from the APC lawmakers, the governor went to
town, in a contempt of court to turn full circle the ruling by the
judge,” the statement explained.
The statement added, “He first raided the courts and chased the
judges under their tables and subsequently closed the courts. After
that, he closed the House of Assembly and chased the lawmakers out of
town. “Then it is the turn of the Fourth Estate of the Realm, the media, in
a mindless fraud and manipulation of the press to have an upper hand in
the face of flagrant trampling on the Constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria,” the statement explained.
“Fayose is now creating for himself a reputation as an enemy of the
state who within few months killed all democratic institutions and their
supporting structures in Nigeria in a mindless pursuit of power.” The
statement urged the court to establish a contempt charge against the
governor and his men for this “thoughtless manipulation and
misrepresentation of the ruling to put the court in bad light.” It said the latest was one in the series of misdemeanors by the
governor over which his supporters had said nothing while always trying
to find fault with APC lawmakers.
Fayose, who reacted through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Idowu Adelusi, said he would not dignify the APC with a response. He said, “We are not interested in joining issues with them on pages
of newspapers on the court ruling since we know and everybody knows the
type of character the APC lawmakers are.
“A dog that will perish will not listen to the whistle of the hunter.”
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