Mr. Femi Falana,
SAN, has said that some indigenes of Ekiti State are planning to go on exile as
soon as the governor-elect of the state, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, assumes office.
Fayose, who won the June 21 governorship election in Ekiti,
will be sworn in on October 16.
Falana, who is an indigene of the state, said:
“It is clear
that the people have been taken back to the era of state-sponsored terrorism.
Already, rival drivers’ unions and urchins are unleashing mayhem on innocent
people, including judges and judiciary workers.
“I know industrialists who have decided to relocate to
neighbouring states. I have some friends who have resolved to go on exile from
Ekiti State for the next four years.
“The exodus of business and the elite will have adverse effect
on the fragile economy of the state because no investor takes funds to any
place where the rule of law is in abeyance.”
Asked if the people of the state had made a mistake in
electing Fayose as their governor, Falana said the wishes of the people must be
respected.
“The Ekiti people are perfectly entitled to elect whoever
they like to govern them. That is what bourgeois democracy is all about. Up
till now, the world is still paying for the decision of the American people to
elect George Bush Jr. I believe that the wishes of the Ekiti electorate should
be respected,” he said.
“However, Fayose owes himself a duty to turn away from
violence because no leader can govern in an atmosphere of anarchy and chaos. He
has to embrace the rule of law,” Falana added.
Reacting to Falana’s claims, a media aide to the
governor-elect, Lere Olayinka, said the Ekiti people had made their choice and
that “Falana, as a lawyer, should know that he does not have more stake in
Ekiti than the over 200,000 Ekiti people, who expressed their preference for
Fayose with their votes on June 21.”
Olayinka said, “Ekiti people have spoken loudly with their
votes and if the likes of Falana does not like the decision the people have
made, they can relocate to wherever they so desire.
“As for Fayose, he will remain committed to the welfare of
the teachers, local government workers, civil servants, health workers, okada
riders, artisans, market men and women, students and others who gave him their
votes on June 21, not minding the anger of the likes of Falana, who believe
that Ekiti people cannot choose their own governor.”
Source: theheraldng.com
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