The Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayodele
Fayose, has called on the National Judicial Council to “save the
judiciary by sacking Justice Okon Abang.”
Fayose, in his reaction to the Appeal
Court judgment, which nullified Abang’s ruling of the October 14, 2016
and declared it as a fraud, said, “it is obvious that Justice Abang is
representing the interests of some cabals.”
In a statement issued on Wednesday and
signed by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New Media,
Lere Olayinka, the governor said, “In the face of these indictments by
the appellate court, the NJC must wade in and save the judiciary from
Abang.”
Fayose added, “…Today again, three
justices of the appeal court descended on Justice Abang, describing his
judgments imposing Jimoh Ibrahim as the Peoples Democratic Party
governorship candidate in Ondo State and the one affirming Senator Ali
Modu Sheriff as the PDP National Chairman as fraudulent.
“It should be recalled that in June, a
five-member panel of the court of appeal led by Justice Morenike
Ogunwumiju said Abang ‘raped democracy’ when he annulled the election of
Abia State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, and ordered INEC to issue a
certificate of return to Mr. Uche Ogah without evidence of forgery
against Dr. Ikpeazu. The court went on to say that Abang embarked on a
wild goose chase and that he spoke from both sides of his mouth.
“These are clear indictments on Justice
Abang and in a civilised society, he ought to have resigned without the
prompting of anyone. Or how can a judge that has been adjudged severally
as giving fraudulent judgments and acting like Father Christmas still
sit in judgment over cases involving Nigerians?
“The NJC must do the needful by sacking him forthwith so that the bench can have a new lease of life.”
Fayose commended the Appeal Court for declaring Eyitayo Jegede as the candidate of the PDP for the Ondo governorship poll.
He, however, said it was late for the party to make a meaningful impact in the election.
In another interview, Fayose, who backed
the call for the Independent National Electoral Commission to postpone
the Ondo election, said that was the best thing to do in the
circumstance.
Fayose said, “The judgement shouldn’t
have been otherwise, because you can’t cover the truth. I have said it
ab initio that charlatans in the PDP are colluding with INEC and the APC
to undermine our party.”
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