Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has threatened to bar
the Department of State Services from the Government
House and other government establishments in the state.
The governor stated this in his reaction to the alleged
invasion of the Ekiti State House of Assembly by the DSS on
Friday.
Two members of the Assembly, Mr. Afolabi Akani, who
represents Efon Alaye Constituency, and the representative
of Ado Ekiti Constituency 1, Mr. Musa Arogundade, were
allegedly arrested by the DSS.
The DSS was also said to have arrested Mr. Ropo Ogunjobi,
who was recently sacked by the governor as the Chairman of
the Internal Revenue Board.
But the police in the state said they were not aware of any
invasion of the Assembly.
Spokesman for the police in the state Alberto Adeyemi said,
“The command is not aware of any invasion by the DSS. You
may speak with the DSS for clarification.”
However, a DSS official told our correspondent on Sunday
that Akanni and Arogundade, as well as the Commissioner
for Finance, Chief Toyin Ojo; Special Assistant on Works,
Odunayo Talabi (Arinka); and Ogunjobi had been invited by
the DSS through its Ekiti State office.
The source said, “Through one of our men in the assembly,
we got in touch with Akanni, who came to the DSS’s office.
There is no way the DSS operatives could storm the
assembly with arms to arrest anyone when there are armed
policemen on guard.”
The invitation of the lawmakers, it was learnt, was aimed at
ascertaining their involvement in the alleged fraud in the
last governorship election in the state.
A former Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party in the
state, Dr. Temitope Aluko, had alleged that former President
Goodluck Jonathan gave Fayose $35m to prosecute the
election.
Aluko also alleged that Jonathan gave Fayose another $2m
to enable him to win the PDP governorship primary.
Fayose was the candidate of the PDP during the election
and it was alleged that he used the money to manipulate the
security agencies to return to power for the second time.
The governor has repeatedly denied the allegations.
Fayose, in a statement on Sunday by his Special Assistant on
Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, said
he would not succumb to intimidation.
The governor said, “The government of Ekiti State may have
to reconsider the usefulness of men of the DSS in the
Government House and other institutions of the state
government.”
He added, “If (President Muhammadu) Buhari likes, let him
relocate all DSS men in Nigeria with the entire ammunition
in their armoury to Ekiti, the will of Ekiti people can never be
broken. They will only try, and like they have always done,
they will fail because dictatorship has never triumphed over
the people. Even Buhari’s dictatorship between 1984 and
1985 ended one day and Nigerians will also outlive his
current dictatorship.”
Fayose claimed the DSS under Lawal Daura had abandoned
its core mandate of providing intelligence for internal
security.
He said, “Instead of assisting the police, military and other
security agencies with classified matters, we now have a DSS
that is running after perceived opponents of the president,
arresting goat and fowl thieves as well as husbands who
assaulted their wives.
“If the DSS was alive to its responsibilities, we won’t be
having Boko Haram insurgents killing Nigerians. All these
kidnappings and Fulani herdsmen’s killings, raping and
destroying farmlands in the South-West, South-East and
North-Central zones in the country would have been nipped
in the bud.”
He said the same way President Buhari used the National
Security Organisation headed by Ambassador Mohammed
Lawal Rafindadi from Katsina State was the same way the
President had been using the DSS headed by another of his
kinsman, Lawal Daura, to harass, oppress and intimidate
Nigerians.
The governor said, “It is obvious that democracy in Nigeria is
becoming unsafe at the hands of Buhari and his APC and
those keeping silent now because of politics may also end
up in the belly of this roaring lion that is threatening to
consume our democracy.
“Therefore, Nigerians and the international community
should take special notice of the use of the DSS and
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to muscle
opposition.
“As for me, I wish to say once again that I am not among
those Nigerians that are afraid of harassment by any agency
of the Federal Government.”
Meanwhile, the PDP in the state also criticised the
development.
In a statement by the state Publicity Secretary, Mr Jackson
Adebayo, Sunday, the party said the invasion had shown
that Buhari had not discarded his dictatorial tendency.
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