Fayose: Police padlock court’s gate to stop case
E-11 alleges death threats
COURTS are set to reopen today in Ekiti State.
The reopening comes about one week after the Chief Judge ordered their
closure following attacks on some judges, lawyers and litigants by
supporters of Governor-elect Mr. Ayodele Fayose.
But the courts may remain closed, a source said last night, because of a directive from the Presidency to the police that the case against Fayose should not be allowed to go on.
Inspector General of Police Sulaiman Abba could not be reached for
comments last night on an order he was said to have issued Police
Commissioner Taiwo Lakanu, who also could not be reached as his mobile
phone went unanswered.
Police spokesman Emmanuel Ojukwu also did not take his call.
Fayose is facing a legal test of his integrity.
A group of Ekiti stakeholders, the E-11, is claiming that he should not
have participated in the June 21 election because he allegedly lied in
his form.
Justice John Adeyeye, who is hearing the matter, was
beaten up, his suit torn by pro-Fayose thugs who stormed the court,
smashing property.
The National Judicial Council (NJC) has said the
case should go on, with the police providing security and arresting all
those who attacked the courts.
In what appears a distortion of the
NJC’s recommendations, the police were last night erecting obstacles
towards ensuring that the court does not open to hear any case.
The
Police were said to have told judges that the environment was not safe
enough for them to resume duty. They also suggested that the fence of
the high court complex be raised before they could resume.
“All these are being done to give the judges a sense of insecurity,” a source said last night.
The E-11, has alleged death threats on its members through phone calls and messages over the suit.
The group’s chairman, Mr. Femi Ajiniran, who made this known in a
statement yesterday, called on the police and the Department of State
Security (DSS), among others, to track and bring the masterminds of the
threats to book.
He explained that some of its members had been
receiving threats after Justice Olusegun Ogunyemi was attacked and
manhandled on the premises of the Ekiti State High Court on September
22.
Ajiniran added that the threat calls and messages persisted
after another attack was meted on a judge of the high court, Justice
John Adeyeye.
He noted that some members of the group like himself,
Senator Babafemi Ojudu, Mr. Femi Ajayi, Mr. Niyi Ajakaiye and others got
the threat calls and messages on September 23 through 08067368077 at
15.15pm;08057360202 (15.18pm);08064961472 (15.22pm); and 07030083553
(15.36pm).
The threats were also sent through 08139463115 at
15.40pm;080114355195 (16.22pm);08063196042 (16.18pm);08023518200
(16.13pm);07034959184 (16.00pm);08039427568 (16.48pm) and 08055557522 at
18.12pm.
Ajiniran added that the group’s members also received
threat calls and messages through the following phone contacts:
07064932467 at 12.08pm;08067813113 (13.13pm) and 08065047910 (18.34pm).
He called on the police and the DSS to investigate those behind the threats.
Ajiniran noted that the callers threatened to destroy their property
and attacked their families if they did not withdraw the suit against
Fayose.
10/08/2014
Fayose: Police padlock court’s gate to stop case
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