Fani-Kayode said the combination of Prince Adedeji Soyebi and Professor Kayode Soremilekun, who are leading the election team, is dangerous.
Femi Fani-Kayode, a former Minister of Aviation, has threatened showdown if the Saturday's governorship election in Ondo State is rigged.
Fani-Kayode said he will unleash "the dogs of war" on the country if INEC comprises the process.
"INEC should not allow itself to be used by a rapacious and desperate Federal Government to win the state "at all costs," the former minister said in the statement
"They must not do anything that will
provoke the wrath of the people of Ondo and they must ensure that the
election is free and fair. That is the only way to guarantee and ensure
peace.
"Anything short of that will result in
the murder of sleep, the invocation of the clouds of uncertainty and the
release of the dogs of war," he said.
The full statement reads:
RIG ONDO AND SEE THE DOGS OF WAR by Femi Fani-Kayode
Prince Adedeji Soyebi who is the INEC
National Commissioner for the south west is leading the team for the
Ondo state governorship election tomorrow while Professor Kayode
Soremilekun, the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University, Oye, is the
Returning Officer.
This is a dangerous combination. Both men
are anti-PDP and Soremilekun is the same individual that was appointed
as the returning officer for the Edo state 2016 governorship election.
Sadly we witnessed the havoc that he caused
there. He shamelessly rigged the election for APC in Edo and he is under
orders to do the same in Ondo state tomorrow.
We must stop him and those that sent him on
this robbery operation. Ondo state is not Edo and if they rig the
election there will be consequences.
We must begin to learn from history. We must
remember the fire and carnage that engulfed old Ondo state in 1983
after the ruling party of the day, the NPN, rigged the governorship
election.
We must draw the necessary lessons from that and never allow it to happen again.
That single act of electoral robbery led to
the death of many innocent souls and signalled the end of the second
Republic because it resulted in a military coup d’etat a few months
later.
The truth is that rigging in the south west,
whether it be in the elections of 1964, 1983 or 1993, always results in
massive violence and its consequences are always felt way beyond the
shores and boundaries of Yorubaland.
It also always results in the total and
complete destabilisation of the entire nation and a violent,
unconstitutional and controversial change of government at the centre.
Permit me to explain. The rigging of the
south western regional elections in 1964 and the violence that followed
it was the primary justification and reason for the bloody and violent
coup that took place on January 15th 1966. Many were killed that night.
Again the rigging of the governorship
election in 1983 and the violence that followed it was the primary
reason and justification for the coup that took place a few months later
in that same year and that ironically brought General Muhammdu Buhari
(as he then was) to power. Again many were killed that night.
Finally the rigging (or the “annulment”) of
the June 12th 1993 presidential election, in which the free and fair
election of Chief MKO Abiola, a leading son of the south west, as
President of Nigeria was cancelled at the last minute caused a violent
reaction in the south west (and indeed consternation all over the
country) and resulted in the “stepping aside” of General Ibrahim
Babangida as Head of State in 1994. Again many were killed that night.
We must avoid a repeat of any of these
scenarios at all costs. We must not allow murder, arson and violence to
hold sway or take root. We must pray for and keep the peace.
INEC should not allow itself to be used by a rapacious and desperate Federal Government to win the state “at all costs”.
They must not do anything that will provoke
the wrath of the people of Ondo and they must ensure that the election
is free and fair. That is the only way to guarantee and ensure peace.
Anything short of that will result in the
murder of sleep, the invocation of the clouds of uncertainty and the
release of the dogs of war.
To the PDP in Ondo state I have just this to say: we are very proud of you, your state and your governor, Segun Mimiko.
You have fought against all odds and ensured
that you were not robbed, murdered and buried by the enemies within and
the cockroaches, vultures, traitors and usurpers that infiltrated your
ranks and that sought to cripple, disable and destroy you.
The Supreme Court and the Court of Appeal have given you justice and God has brought you so far.
Now is the time for you to shed all your
fears and anxieties and exercise your faith in God and express your
confidence in your governor, your leaders and your candidate.
Do not be overwhelmed and do not be
intimidated by the rantings, intentions and plans of the enemy because
the Lord, who is always faithful to His own, is with you. He will never
allow you to be put to shame.
The whole nation is watching you and praying for you. Go forth and do us all proud.
Go out in your millions, vote for our candidate Eyitayo Jegede and make sure that you stand firm and guard your votes jealously.
Do not be intimidated by the power of the
Federal Government or the threats, taunts and insults of their numerous
emissaries and agents because in the end we shall surely prevail.
Saturday the 26th November is your day of
victory and vindication. Go forth, claim it, take it and show them that
your God is mighty.
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