The governor of Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole, has said he does
not believe it was President Jonathan who gave the order for some APC
leaders to be barred from getting to Ekiti to attend the party's
campaign for Fayemi.
Speaking on Saturday, on a Channels Television program, Gov.
Oshiomhole described the incident as very embarrassing as his presence
in Ekiti will not change the results of the elections, while adding that
it was the handiwork of overzealous persons who think they are helping
the president and his
party.
"It may not be coming from what everybody regards as above because
the man in charge of this Nigeria project today, who is in the driver’s
seat, is the President.
"I do not think that President Jonathan will order anybody to prevent
people from going to campaign. But you have people who think they love
the ruling party more than the chief of the party," the governor said.
According to Oshiomhole he had the right to go to any part of
Nigeria, but if he as a governor, could be treated in such manner, “it
reduces the country to something close to a banana republic”.
The APC had released a statement on Thursday, claiming that Mr.
Kwankwaso and two other APC governors, Adams Oshiomhole of Edo and
Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers, were barred from getting to Ekiti where they
were going to attend the final campaign rally of Governor Kayode Fayemi
in Ekiti.
The APC also accused PDP of turning Ekiti state into a war zone by
the number of military men they brought in for the election, adding that
such acts showed the presidency was not committed to a free and fair
democracy while also warning that they would not accept the outcome of
the election which has already been marred.
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