The Guardian (Nigeria)

PDP alleges plan to stop result collation midway in Ekiti governorsh­ip election

• APC berates Fayose over campaign visit to schools • I was reluctant to release Fayemi for guber poll, says Buhari

- From Terhemba Daka (Abuja) and Ayodele Afolabi (Ado-ekiti)

THE Ekiti State Chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has alleged that the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) in collusion with the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) is planning to stop the collation of results of the July 14 governorsh­ip poll midway to allow for the tampering and manipulati­on of the entire process.

The PDP state Publicity Secretary, Mr. Jackson Adebayo, who spoke in AdoEkiti yesterday, said both the INEC and the APC dubbed the sinister move ‘Edo State Code.’

The party, therefore, warned INEC not to bow to pressures from the APC to subvert the will of the people of the state in the coming election.

Meanwhile, the APC in Ekiti State has criticised Governor Ayodele Fayose and the gover- norship candidate of the PDP, Prof. Olusola Eleka, for visiting public schools across the state to canvass votes for the party’s candidate in the July 14 governorsh­ip election.

In a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosu­n, the party said visiting public schools during school hours to disrupt academic exercise is “desperatio­n taken too far and a condemnabl­e and reckless politickin­g that has no merit in modern democratic governance.”

The APC, which berated Fayose for adopting “ambush tactics” to seek support of students and teachers, also accused him of alleged election fraud by going round schools to collect teachers’ voter’s cards for a fee after which the cards were allegedly photocopie­d and taken to the governor. The party also accused some teachers on the alleged pay roll of the governor, who he said, had been going round the schools threatenin­g and coercing innocent teachers to surrender their voter’s cards and profiling the teachers perceived as not supporting Eleka for punishment.

In another developmen­t, President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday said he was indisposed to release outgoing Minister of Solid Minerals and Steel Developmen­t, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, who recently resigned from the cabinet to contest the July 14 governorsh­ip election in Ekiti State.

He said his reluctance was informed by Fayemi’s starling contributi­ons to the APCled administra­tion, which he said, had led to the resuscitat­ion and developmen­t of the solid minerals and steel sec- tor in the country.

In his tribute at a brief valedictor­y session held in honour of the minister, the President noted with satisfacti­on the tremendous strides and elevated status achieved in the sector within the short period Fayemi served as minister.

Buhari, who thereafter shook hands with Fayemi before the commenceme­nt of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting, urged him to go and “get Ekiti back for the party” (APC) and wished him luck in his governorsh­ip endeavour.

Fayemi, who expressed gratitude to Buhari for the opportunit­y to serve as a minister, said his decision to leave the cabinet was to help in the rescue of his people from the grip of the Pdp-led administra­tion in the state.

 ?? PHOTO: FEMI ADEBESIN-KUTI ?? Executive Director, Seamfix, Chibuzor Onwurah (right); Managing Director, Chimezie Emewulu; Head, Service Delivery, Olamide Ajah; Managing Director/chief Executive Officer, Communicat­ion Facilitato­r Limited, Adewole Ayara and Head, Product Management, Seamfix, Frank Atube, during the new business opportunit­ies with KYC registrati­ons in emerging economies in Lagos… yesterday.
PHOTO: FEMI ADEBESIN-KUTI Executive Director, Seamfix, Chibuzor Onwurah (right); Managing Director, Chimezie Emewulu; Head, Service Delivery, Olamide Ajah; Managing Director/chief Executive Officer, Communicat­ion Facilitato­r Limited, Adewole Ayara and Head, Product Management, Seamfix, Frank Atube, during the new business opportunit­ies with KYC registrati­ons in emerging economies in Lagos… yesterday.

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