FLASHBACK: How Gov. Fayose Killed Scores In Ekiti
By
Lere Olayinka
However, funny how times flies, Fayose, after
inflicting electoral injuries on the psyche of Ekiti people now mounts the
podium, preaching against election rigging. Saint Fayose now goes about
preaching rule of law, good governance, free and fair elections. He wants to be
seen as a Saul who has given up his persecution of Christians and turned to
Paul.
BY LERE OLAYINKAJUL 18, 2016
However, funny how times flies, Fayose, after
inflicting electoral injuries on the psyche of Ekiti people now mounts the
podium, preaching against election rigging. Saint Fayose now goes about
preaching rule of law, good governance, free and fair elections. He wants to be
seen as a Saul who has given up his persecution of Christians and turned to
Paul.
As a student of a missionary school, Roman
Catholic Primary School to be precise, I learnt early enough the story of Paul
the Apostle. Saul, who later became Paul, was born around the same time as
Christ. He was sent to the Jewish school of learning at Jerusalem to study law.
After his studies, he returned to Tarsus but soon after the death of Christ he
returned to Jerusalem where Christianity was becoming wide-spread. Saul was a
key player in the persecution of Christians. However, after his encounter with Jesus Christ,
on his way to Damascus to persecute some suspected Christians, Saul became
converted and this conversion changed the course of his life.
In Ekiti, there is one Saul that is daily
struggling to become Paul. In the case of this Saul, he does not need an
encounter with Jesus Christ to become a born again because he is not out to
preach the Gospel of Jesus Christ, but that of politics. He won’t
even become anything close to Paul Apostle because his name was never Saul in
the first instance. He was Peter Ayodele Oluwayose, who later said his father;
Pastor John Oluwayose erred by replacing Ifa (god of divination) in his name
with Oluwa (God).
For over three years that Ayodele Fayose was
the governor of Ekiti State; he was everything but a democrat. Rule of law,
free and fair election, political tolerance and respect for
traditional institution was anathema to him. Those of us who dared
him then had bitter tales to tell. For instance, just because I was courageous
enough to expose his N1.4 billion poultry scam and other atrocities, using
a local newspaper, he (Fayose) obtained a warrant of arrest against my
good-self and made arrangement with ‘’boys” in the prison to break my legs in
detention. I escaped the arrest by whiskers. The arrest warrant saga was
confirmed to me by the judge, who signed it. I had gone to the judge to sign a
form, when he saw my name and exclaimed; “this world is indeed a small place. I
signed your arrest warrant in 2005 but I thank God today because my conscience
is clear. I vacated the order a week after without letting Fayose know about
it.” The judge is still alive!
I was not the only one who tasted Fayose’s
bitter pills. Others, including the former governor of Ekiti State, Engr. Segun
Oni, Minister of State for Federal Capital Territory, Navy Capt. Caleb
Olubolade (rtd.), Chief Idowu Odeyemi, Senator Bode Olowoporoku, Chief Ojo
Falegan, Chief George Femi-Ojo, Taiye Fasuba, Surveyor Abiodun Aluko, Chief Afe
Babalola, Chief Kunle Ogunlade, Femi Falana, former governors Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, Adeniyi Adebayo and Segun Osoba had more mind boggling stories to tell
too.
Fayose waged war against anyone he perceived
as a threat to his hold on power. Even his own siblings were not left out. Ask
Bimpe and Emmanuel, they sure still remember what they went through in the
hands of Fayose, their own brother.
In Fayose’s days as governor, there was
nothing like free and fair election in his electoral dictionary. Elections to
him must be won by whatever means possible and that he demonstrated during the
2004 local government elections in the State, May 28, 2005 councillorship
bye-election in Ifaki-Ekiti, Ekiti South Federal Constituency II bye-election
among others.
Interestingly, the local council elections
were conducted by the State Independent Electoral Commission (SIEC)– members of
which were appointed by Fayose himself.
In the case of the local government elections
in Ekiti South West Local Government, which was held on April 3, 2004, Senator
Olowoporoku, whose wife, Anike was the All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP)
candidate gave the following account; “By the midnight of 2nd April, 2004 we
heard that soldiers had invaded Iyin Ekiti, the home of ex-Governor Adeniyi
Adebayo and had put former Governor Bola Tinubu of Lagos State and Ex-Governors
Osoba of Ogun State and Niyi Adebayo of Ekiti State under arrest of no movement
in and out of the compound in a state of incommunicado.
“By about 9.00 a.m, people were ready to go
and cast their ballots despite the war songs of the armed forces all over the
town throughout the night. Their resolve was to go and vote in spite of the
reported heavy presence of soldiers and mobile policemen in the town. Several
people were on the queue to vote by 10.30a.m when Mr. Ayo Fayose suddenly
emerged in sleeveless shirt and knickers with a terrifying sword and also in
convoy of about 80 vehicles. His eyes were red like a monster who has just
finished drinking blood. Soldiers and “kill and go” (mobile policemen) in
hundreds started shooting into the air, asking everybody to run for their dear
lives. People ran away, any presiding officers or agents whether of PDP or AD
or ANPP or NCP who attempted to protect the ballot boxes were beaten to a state
of coma or in a number of extreme cases, they were shot in the legs.
“In a rage and something more than madness,
the governor Mr. Ayo Fayose was overheard shouting “where is Bode Olowoporoku,
I want to kill him, I have immunity for eight years as Governor of Ekiti
State.”
Olowoporoku’s account was corroborated by the
reports in various national dailies on Sunday, April 4, 2004. Sunday Punch
captioned it thus; “LG bye-election; Soldiers, mobile policemen invade Ekiti.
Govt officials hijack ballot boxes.
The News Magazine, in its April 5, 2004
edition captioned Fayose’s reign of terror thus; “The Power Drunk Governor; How
Fayose’s men murdered students. His style shocks the nation.
But if Fayose’s show of madness on April 2 and
3, 2004 actually shocked the nation as reported by The News Magazine, what he
did on May 28, 2005 must have sent the whole country into a coma.
Sensing that his preferred candidate was
losing the Ifaki Ward II councillorship bye-election, Fayose stormed the town
with thugs and mobile policemen and in a twinkling of an eye, Tunde Omojola, an
in-law to Hon. Labaika Suleiman, the National Conscience Party (NCP) candidate
in the election had been killed. His murder was allegedly supervised by Fayose.
Not done with the Ifaki escapade, Fayose moved
to Mugbagba, Ado-Ekiti where the Alliance for Democracy (AD) was inaugurating
its Ado Local Government Executives. Fayose was personally involved in the
smashing of vehicle windscreens and stealing of property, including raw cash
kept in the vehicles.
However, funny how times flies, Fayose, after
inflicting electoral injuries on the psyche of Ekiti people now mounts the
podium, preaching against election rigging. Saint Fayose now goes about
preaching rule of law, good governance, free and fair elections. He wants to be
seen as a Saul who has given up his persecution of Christians and turned to
Paul.
Yesterday, I read in the papers, Fayose, who
used to refer to himself as the “master rigger” calling on voters to protect their
votes and resist rigging in next year’s elections. In other words, Saint
Fayose, who spearheaded the rigging of elections and unprecedented electoral
violence when he was governor, now, wants the 2014 election, which he hopes to
contest to be free and fair!
But he (Fayose) surely needs more than mere
press statements. For him to be seen as a Saul who has turned to Paul, Fayose
must show penitence. He must visit the families of Tunde Omojola, Dr. Ayo
Daramola, nine students of the College of Education, Ikere-Ekiti
killed during a mere protest, the likes of Aseweje, Ben Ogundana, Dapo
Osunniyi, Kamoru Folorunso, Ojo Sunday and several others that were visited
with terror during the 2004 local council polls in Ilawe, Ogotun and Igbara-Odo
to seek amnesty.
Most importantly too, Fayose must go on his
bended knees in front of the entire congregation of the Emmanuel Anglican
Cathedral, Okesa, Ado-Ekiti, whose church’s two entrance gates he blocked with
sand, gravel and gutter, deliberately dug in front of the church just because
Chief Ojo Falegan, his perceived opponent, worshipped in the church.
Honestly, like Paul Apostle, Fayose can be
admitted into the club of sainthood; after all, our Lord is a forgiving God.
But he must be ready to show repentance by confessing that he once rigged
elections, perpetrated electoral violence and persecuted opposition
politicians. Until then, his quest for sainthood, by preaching free and fair
elections will remain in the dustbin of morality.
- Lere Olayinka whi is currently Special
Assistant on Public
Communications and New Media to Governor Fayose wrote this piece on April 14, 2014
Communications and New Media to Governor Fayose wrote this piece on April 14, 2014
Culled from http://saharareporters.com/2016/07/18/flashback-how-gov-fayose-killed-scores-ekiti-lere-olayinka



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