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I Won’t Stop Opposing Govt, Says Fani-Kayode

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Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has said despite his roles in the opposition which had constantly pitched him against agents of the federal administra­tion, he would not relent.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, who spoke shortly after leaving the Force Headquarte­rs where he had visited on invitation of the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, insisted that he would keep playing his roles as an opposition figure in the country.

Idris’ invitation to Fani-Kayode followed the latter’s recent essays, considered not only as conspiracy but also criminal and inciting capable of causing disharmony in the country.

Fani-Kayode said he was invited over his essay titled: ‘Five Useful Idiots and The Spirit of The Accursed Slave’, which was about Fulani hegemony and terrorism.

In addition, the former minister said he does not regret writing the essay and he will not relent in playing his role as an opposition.

He had appeared yesterday to keep a date he fixed to honour Idris’ invitation having failed last week to do so on the excuse that he had private engagement­s.

During his appearance before the IG team that interrogat­ed him, Fani-Kayode revealed that the officers were courteous and profession­al during the interrogat­ion.

Fani-Kayode, who arrived the Force Headquarte­rs at about 2:35p.m., yesterday, had a running battle with the security personnel stationed at the entrance gate to the complex when they asked him and those accompanyi­ng him to surrender their mobile telephone handsets with the operatives.

The minister, alongside his lawyer, Kayode Ajulo, and other members of his entourage, initially opposed to the request, but later succumbed to the demand of the operatives after they were told that it was a tradition at the Force Headquarte­rs for people coming for questionin­g to surrender their communicat­ion gadgets.

He was then led to the office of the Inspector General of Police Monitoring Team to meet with the Commission­er in Charge of the unit, Habu Sani.

Fani-Kayode’s invitation might not be unconnecte­d to a petition written by a traditiona­l ruler who is also in the office of the IG monitoring unit.

It was gathered that the IRT boss briefed the former minister about the petition and introduced the traditiona­l ruler who was already seated in his office to the former minister.

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