Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, on Friday met
behind closed doors with President Muhammadu Buhari over the political
development in the state that saw the Independent National Electoral Commission
recognising Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim as the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party
in the forthcoming governorship election.
He later told State House correspondents that he decided to
visit the Presidential Villa, Abuja to intimate the President of the imminent
danger in the decision which he described as injustice to the people of the
state.
The governor admitted that he was shocked because the
development had no basis in law or politics.
“I am shocked. In logic, in law, in politics, there is no
basis for this decision whatsoever.,” the governor said.
He explained that the court order upon which the INEC based
its decision was about zonal and state executives of the PDP and was not about
the 2016 election.
While saying that Ibrahim and Eyitayo Jegede were not parties
to the suit, the governor said the INEC
initially took the right decision by making it clear that it was not state or
zonal executive that was empowered by the Electoral Act to conduct election.
He said while the INEC and security agencies monitored the
party’s primary elections that produced Jegede in Akure, Ibrahim decided to
hold his primary in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital when there was no threat to
peace in Akure.
Ongoing potest in Ondo over Jegede’s name removal as PDP
candidate in the Ondo election
Mimiko said his camp would have disregarded the Justice Okon
Abang’s judgement that ordered INEC to
recognise Ibrahim but for an information given to him that the commission would
only act on the last order on the matter.
Based on this, he said his camp appealed the judgement,
saying the notice of appeal should naturally have served as a stay of
execution.
He said they therefore approached the court and got two
orders mandating INEC not to replace Jegede’s name.
According to him, while one of the judgements was served on
the commission at about 10am on Thursday, the other was served at about 3pm.
He added, “Only around 7 or 8 pm (on Thursday), we got to
know that INEC for no justifiable reason had substituted the name of Jegede and
replaced it with that of Ibrahim.
“The question to ask is on whose order has INEC done that?
“Apart from the fact that we have two restraining orders on
INEC, the commission knows fully well that Jimoh Ibrahim’s primaries was in
Ibadan.
“There was no report by security agencies that the security
situation in Ondo State warranted the movement of the primaries to Ibadan or
anywhere outside the state for that matter.
“Under inec guidelines, the time for substitution of
candidates has even elapsed.”
Mimiko said he decided to meet Buhari to inform him that the
INEC’s decision had the potential of setting the state on fire.
He said, “This action potentially can cause a breach of
peace. In Ondo State in the last seven and half years, we have done everything
possible to put good governance on the table and promote peace.
“We see this action as potentially dangerous. It can cause
conflagration in the state and that is why as the Chief Security Officer of the
state, I have come to alert Mr. President of the potential danger of this
injustice so that we can nip it in the bud.”
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