Jonathan’ll deploy soldiers for elections, Fayose insists

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami
Ekiti-State-Governor-Ayodele-Fayose

Despite the judgment of the Court of Appeal, Abuja, and that of the Federal High Court, Sokoto on the illegality of the use of soldiers for election purposes, Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has said that President Goodluck Jonathan would deploy soldiers for the forthcoming general elections.

Justice R. M Aikawa of the Federal High Court in Sokoto in a judgment deleivered on January 29, 2015 had barred the use of the Armed Forces in the conduct of elections.

Also, the Court of Appeal which heard the appeal arising from the petition filed by the APC against Fayose’s victory in the June 21, 2014 governorship election in its judgment on Monday also barred the use of the Armed Forces in the conduct of future elections in the country. It such constituted a violation of both the constitution and the Electoral Act.

But Fayose who on Wednesday maintained that the President would continue to deploy soldiers for elections accused the All Progressives Congress of planing to unleash terror on Nigerians after losing the March 28 presidential election.

The governor, who advised the APC to take its audio clip purporting the use of the military to rig the Ekiti State governorship election to court said, “Nigeria cannot be governed by blackmail and propaganda, but rule of law.”

Fayose, according to a statement issued on Wednesday, by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, said the APC is trying to prevent the involvement of the military in the elections so as to be able to perpetrate violence during the elections.

“It is the constitutional right of President Goodluck Jonathan to deploy soldiers to provide security anywhere in Nigeria and not even the APC allies in the judiciary can take away this right.”

According to him, the military was being blackmailed by the APC because the party has not been able to compromise the institution.

“When APC people begin to blackmail an institution, it simply means that such institution has refused to be corrupted by the party.

“All the noise being made by the APC and its lousy leaders on their purported audio/video clip is aimed at blackmailing the military into abandoning its responsibility of providing security during the election so that they can carry out their evil plot of unleashing violence on Nigerians unhindered.

“They invaded Ekiti with thugs during the June 21, 2014 governorship election but the presence of soldiers prevented the thugs from operating in the state.

“When soldiers were deployed in Edo State and the election was won by the party, Governor Adams Oshiomhole led APC leaders on a thank you visit to President Jonathan in Abuja.

“The same soldiers that provided security in Edo State and APC won, provided security in Ondo and Ekiti State. APC lost in the two States and Nigerians have not been allowed to rest.

“Should election be seen as free and fair only when APC wins. Should the military be hailed for providing adequate security during elections only when APC wins?

“Let me say it categorically that here in Ekiti, APC’s plan to cause mayhem before, during and after the elections will be resisted.

“Also, let the APC be told pointedly that President Jonathan will deploy soldiers to provide security for Nigerians before, during and after the general elections and the APC blackmailers should drop their evil plan of visiting terror on Nigerians after losing the presidential election.”

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