An undaunted Ayodele Fayose, Governor of Ekiti State, has said he will
not abscond from Nigeria when his immunity from criminal prosecution
elapses in October.
“He is not afraid of anything. What are they going to do to him. Is EFCC
the court of law?” Mr Fayose’s spokesperson, Lere Olayinka, told
Premium Times, disclosing that he had talks with the governor over his future without immunity within the past 24 hours.
Mr Fayose, of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), is slated to hand over
power to Kayode Fayemi, who flipped Ekiti State to the All Progressives
Congress (APC) in Saturday’s governorship election, on October 16.
Mr Fayemi defeated Kolapo Olusola-Eleka, Mr Fayose’s deputy and PDP’s
candidate, to reclaim the only South-west state held by PDP.
The state was APC until 2014 when Mr Fayemi, then governor from 2010-2014, lost his first reelection bid to Mr Fayose.
Mr Fayose won the June 2014 election in a landslide, defeating Mr Fayemi in all the 16 local government areas of the state.
Mr Fayose’s status as a PDP heavyweight quickly shaped up, especially as
the only PDP governor in the Yoruba part of the country. He was later
joined by then-Ondo State Governor Olusegun Mimiko, who defected to the
PDP from Labour Party in October 2014.
Mr Mimiko, whose two-term tenure expired in February 2017, returned to
the Labour Party last month, saying his political future and principles
no longer align with what the PDP has become since losing the centre in
2015 after 16 years.
This again left Mr Fayose as the only governor on the platform of the
PDP, and he was widely expected to maintain the grip until his populist
appeal failed to elevate Mr Olusola-Eleka as his successor.
Mr Olusola-Eleka won in four local governments while Mr Fayemi won in 12 local governments.
Shortly after the election result was announced on Sunday, insinuations
filtered that Mr Fayose may flee the country to avoid possible criminal
charges as soon as he hands over to Mr Fayemi in three months’ time.
Other critics of the governor were even more brutal, saying he had
concluded plans to hand over to his successor and flee the country days
before his tenure expires. Hours after Mr Fayemi was declared winner,
the anti-graft EFCC posted a tweet threatening to exhume Mr Fayose’s
alleged poultry scam case.
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