By Demola Atobaba, Ado-Ekiti
The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has said it has uncovered plot by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to disrupt the campaign rally for its presidential candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, slated for Wednesday January 14, 2014 in Ado-Ekiti.
The party said Governor Ayodele Fayose’s utterances in Lagos last week had confirmed the dastardly plan, stressing that as the arrowhead of PDP’s rigging machine, his boast that President Goodluck Jonathan would win like he won the June 21 governorship election pointed to the same pattern of his boast before that controversial election.
Olatubosun said: “Going by his recent frequent trips outside the state just like he did instead of campaigning before his election, we know that another rigging plot is in the offing. Now that details of their plan have been uncovered, Nigerians should watch PDP and Fayose very closely as they elect their President on February 14.”
APC spokesman reminded Nigerians that Fayose is capable of doing anything to achieve his aim, pointing out that the governor cared less about the implications of his actions as long as he was able to achieve his aim.
His words: “Governor Fayose behaves as if he owes no one anything. Or how can a man who claimed a popular vote quickly forget about those who purportedly worked to secure his so-called victory? Within two months in government, all his known supporters, including ordinary citizens, have deserted him when they discovered that he had conned them.
“Fayose has been boasting around that like PDP did in Akure, he will also not allow APC to hold its campaign and ‘Walk for Change’ rally in Ekiti State. But we urge our teeming supporters not to be intimidated because Fayose does not have monopoly of violence. Any attempt to prevent or disrupt our rallies shall be fiercely resisted.”
Olatubosun urged the Army and police to be professional in the handling of political activities in the state and should not allow themselves to be used as instruments of intimidation in the run-up to the February 14 presidential election.
“Ekiti people like other Nigerians have made up their minds to effect a change in the leadership of the country for good governance for national growth and their individual’s development. There is no force that can deter them from achieving this noble and historical feat,” Olatubosun said.