Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose |
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has described
outbursts of the All Progressives Congress (APC) over the possible removal of
the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman, Professor
Attahiru Jega as “mere comedy”, stressing that the President of Nigeria,
Goodluck Jonathan, could sack him if he wishes.
The Governor in a statement on Wednesday said the APC
should stop acting as if Nigeria belongs to the party.
Fayose said: “By turning themselves to advocates and
defenders of the INEC Chairman, the APC and its agents have shown that they
have a deal with Jega to manipulate the elections and that deal will be
frustrated if he is asked to leave office.”
He further stated that the removal of Jega and any other appointees of the Federal Government was a prerogative of the President, adding that no one can question the action, provided laid down rules are followed.
He said the position expressed by the House of Representatives was that of the APC members in the House, urging the APC lawmakers to rather “pay attention to the ill health of their party’s presidential candidate, Major General Mohammadu Buhari (rtd), whose whereabouts is now a mystery”.
He further stated that the removal of Jega and any other appointees of the Federal Government was a prerogative of the President, adding that no one can question the action, provided laid down rules are followed.
He said the position expressed by the House of Representatives was that of the APC members in the House, urging the APC lawmakers to rather “pay attention to the ill health of their party’s presidential candidate, Major General Mohammadu Buhari (rtd), whose whereabouts is now a mystery”.
Fayose described Jega as partisan, noting that “by his
actions and utterances, Jega had already demonstrated his bias in support of
the APC.
“For instance, how can Jega explain the 80 per cent
distribution of Permanent Voters Card (PVC) in Boko Haram ravaged Borno and
Yobe States while less than 40 per cent were distributed in Lagos as at
February 7 that the election was postponed?”
He stressed that it was on record that Professor Maurice
Iwu was asked to proceed on a terminal leave two months to the end of his
tenure, stating that Jega was a beneficiary of Iwu’s removal.
“If Iwu was asked to go on terminal leave before the
expiration of his tenure for Jega to assume office, what difference does it
make if the same was requested of the present INEC chairman?,” he questioned.
Governor Fayose further said it was the President that
could determine whether or not Professor Jega would go on the mandatory 3
months terminal leave which ought to commence by March 8, stating that “if the
President decides that the INEC chairman should go on terminal leave, what can
the APC loudmouths do?
“Therefore, let me say it categorically that the noise
being made by the APC and their agents will amount to nothing because if the
President removes Jega today, heavens will not fall.”
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