The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Fayemi floats task force to disrupt Ekiti gubernator­ial polls’

• It’s a lie from pit of hell, says APC

- From Seye Olumide ( Ibadan) and Ayodele Afolabi ( Akure)

THE Social Democratic Party ( SDP) in Ekiti State has alleged plan by the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) led- government to set up a task force with a mission to disrupt the governorsh­ip polls.

A letter, written by Owoseni Ajayi and Associates, counsel to the party’s governorsh­ip candidate, Chief Segun Oni, to Director of State Services ( DSS) and made available to journalist­s, Ekiti State Commission­er of Police and prominent Ekiti indigenes, stated that the two existing drivers’ unions in the state had pitched tent openly with the governorsh­ip candidate of the APC and had been embarking on dangerous actions towards the peaceful campaign of other political parties.

It further stated that the Independen­t National Electoral Commission ( INEC) normally relies on the drivers to transport sensitive materials to their destinatio­ns before and on the election day but that the drivers had compromise­d and could no longer be entrusted with such huge responsibi­lity.

This, it stated, was capable of putting the much needed free, fair and peaceful elections in jeopardy.

Owoseni, therefore, urged the security agencies in Ekiti to rise up and challenge Fayemi and his already constitute­d task force to forestall uncontroll­able chaos.

He also called for transfer of the Chief Security Officer ( CSO) to the Governor, Mr. Ajayi Adeyanju, to another command to ensure peaceful conduct of the elections.

MEANWHILE, spokesman of the APC, Mr. Segun Dipe, has described the allegation as figment of the imaginatio­n and a lie from the bottom of hell.

He said the SDP had always been making allegation­s instead of focusing on the real campaign and what it intends to do for the electorate.

“Those allegation­s don’t exist. They are just crying wolves where there is none. How can a sitting governor resolve to cause mayhem and disrupt an election that is most certain that his party would win?” he queried.

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