The out going APC governor of Ekiti State Dr Fayemi has barely a month to vacate his seat and hand over to PDP's governor-elect Ayo Fayose, so why the violence?
There seems to be a calculated attempt by the APC in Ekiti to further punish the good people of the state for voting them out, hence the senseless violence. We all recall how prominent Chieftains of the APC reigned insults on the people of Ekiti after the gubernatorial elections, accusing them of voting for 'stomach infrastructure' instead of APC's so called change. The APC has proven itself to be a violent political party grossly incapable of accommodating dissenting views. APC wants power so much that it can dine with the devil and his soldiers just to grab power.
The Nigerian army is currently recording huge successes against Boko Haram; yet no senior APC chieftain has come forth to at least give out a word of encouragement and motivation to our gallant troops. Unfortunately,if or whenever Boko Haram records any successes, the APC will be the first to shed crocodile tears in the Nigerian village square condemning the government for not doing enough.
We urge the good people of Ekiti state not to fall into the trap of APC's evil machinations; stay calm and allow our security agencies take charge of the situation.
We maintain that at the moment, the PDP has absolutely nothing to gain from fermenting trouble in Ekiti State.
Meanwhile, the Minister of State for Works, Prince Adedayo Adeyeye, has condemned the murder, on Thursday, of a former chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Chief Omolafe Aderiye.
He urged security agents to fish out those responsible for the murder.
Adeyeye, who described Aderiye’s murder as barbaric, said he was pained that quest by some people to remain in power against the people’s will could degenerate to the level of daylight murder.
He commiserated with the family, friends and associates of the deceased.
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