There were several gunshots on
Tuesday morning in Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, as news filtered into
town that the state Governor, Ayo Fayose, was confirmed by the Supreme Court as
validly elected. The Supreme Court ruling was in relation to a matter filed by
the All Progressives Congress to challenge the victory of Fayose, the candidate
of the Peoples Democratic Party, in the June 21, 2014 governorship election in
the state. APC candidate, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, lost to Fayose in the election. As
soon as the judgment was delivered, several gunshots from the direction of the
Government House were fired into the air, apparently to celebrate the victory.
Also, civil servants trooped out in dancing and singing solidarity songs. Some
residents of the state, especially in Ado Ekiti, the state capital, trooped to
the streets rejoicing. Commercial motorcyclists, commercial drivers and market
men and women were not left out. The governor is planning to hold a victory
rally across the state capital. The APC had approached the apex court following
the dismissal of the petition filed by the party challenging the June 21, 2014
governorship election that returned Fayose as the winner. APC kicked, alleging
that fraud, including perjury, unlawful use of soldiers, intimidation of
supporters and compromised ballot papers were used to give victory to the PDP.
At the elections petitions tribunal, the petition was dismissed. The party
approached the Court of Appeal, which also dismissed the petition, but noted
illegality in the deployment of soldiers.
There were several
gunshots on Tuesday morning in Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, as
news filtered into town that the state Governor, Ayo Fayose, was
confirmed by the Supreme Court as validly elected.
The Supreme Court ruling was in relation to a matter filed by the All
Progressives Congress to challenge the victory of Fayose, the candidate
of the Peoples Democratic Party, in the June 21, 2014 governorship
election in the state.
APC candidate, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, lost to Fayose in the election.
As soon as the judgment was delivered, several gunshots from the
direction of the Government House were fired into the air, apparently to
celebrate the victory.
Also, civil servants trooped out in dancing and singing solidarity
songs.
Some residents of the state, especially in Ado Ekiti, the state capital,
trooped to the streets rejoicing.
Commercial motorcyclists, commercial drivers and market men and women
were not left out.
The governor is planning to hold a victory rally across the state
capital.
The APC had approached the apex court following the dismissal of the
petition filed by the party challenging the June 21, 2014 governorship
election that returned Fayose as the winner.
APC kicked, alleging that fraud, including perjury, unlawful use of
soldiers, intimidation of supporters and compromised ballot papers were
used to give victory to the PDP.
At the elections petitions tribunal, the petition was dismissed.
The party approached the Court of Appeal, which also dismissed the
petition, but noted illegality in the deployment of soldiers.
Culled from: The Eagle Online
Culled from: The Eagle Online
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