
Immediate
Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose has declared that President Muhammado
Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC) are like the Biblical Saul that
has been deserted by God.
He described
the onslaught on the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Walter Onnoghen as
“one last show of desperation by a rejected President.”
He said
“Those the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad. This sinking government
taking on the CJN is desperation taken too far. From Amina Zakari to the
illegal plot to extend the Inspector General of Police (IGP) tenure and now
assault on the CJN, it is obvious that God has departed from this government as
He left the Biblical Saul.”
Speaking
through his Media Aide, Lere Olayinka, the former governor said the speed with
which the petition against the CJN was acted upon clearly exposed the sinister
intention of the Presidency, asking, “how is it explainable for a petition to
be written on January 7, received by the Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) on
January 9 and charges made against the CJN on January 11?”
He said
“Meanwhile, former Abia State Governor, Orji Kalu who was declared wanted by
the court for jumping bail is everywhere campaigning for the President and APC.
Why didn’t the federal governor act swiftly in arresting Kalu like it acted on
the petition against the CJN?”
Describing
the move to remove the CJN as part of the Presidency’s plot to rig the February
general elections, Fayose said, “the latest onslaught on the CJN and by
extension, the judiciary is a well orchestrated plot to get a judicial
soft-landing for the impending rigging of the presidential election in
particular and other elections in favour of the APC.
“They are
not unaware that the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) cannot try a sitting judge,
but are only out to use the arraignment as a premise for asking Justice
Onnoghen to step aside. In other words, they are not really interested in
trying him, they only want him out and the moment he steps aside, nothing will
be heard about the case again.”
The former
governor said President Buhari never wanted Justice Onnoghen as CJN, adding
that, “He refused to send his nomination to the Senate despite recommendation
by the National Judicial Council (NJC). If not for the circumstances that took
the President abroad, Onnoghen wouldn’t have become a substantive CJN.
“Therefore,
moving against the CJN at this time is a clear sign of what to come if
President Buhari is reelected and Nigerians must be resolute in their rejection
of the President and his party on February 16.”
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