Minister of
Police Affairs Jelili Adesiyan has tacitly admitted that there was an
encounter between several top officials of the PDP and a senior military
officer who was badgered to intimidate members of the APC to ensure
victory for the PDP in the Ekiti State governorship election at all
cost.
Sahara Reporters
had exclusively released the audiotape of a heated session where PDP
members, including Adesiyan himself, Governor Ayo Fayose, ex-Minister of
State for Defense, Musiliu Obanikoro, and Senator Iyiola Omisore
ordered Brigadier General A.A. Momoh to order troops under his control
to arrest and detain APC members in a plot to guarantee victory for
Governor Fayose.
After the
disclosure, both Governor Fayose and Obanikoro denied the authenticity
of the tape, with Mr. Obanikoro threatening to sue Sahara Reporters.
But in an interview with PUNCH, Adesiyan admitted that the encounter actually took place,
even though he
tried to lessen the criminal nature of the exchanges by claiming that
the meeting was to persuade the officer to release some detained PDP
agents. In addition, the minister stated that the atmosphere became
charged when Fayose accused the military officer of taking a bribe from
then Governor Kayode Fayemi.
Punch reported
that the Police Affairs Minister “admitted that there was a conversation
but it was at a scene in Ado-Ekiti, when Fayose and the General engaged
in an altercation which almost resulted in a fight.”
According to the
minister, the near physical fight happened after some people at the
meeting accused Brigadier General Momoh of being bribed by Governor
Kayode Fayemi and the APC. The accusation “led to a heated argument
between [the general] and Fayose,” he claimed.
The paper
reported Adesiyan as stating, “Nigerians are not dummies. These people
are mischievous; somebody recorded the scene but let everybody listen to
it. Listen to it yourself and get back to me.
“Fayose accused
the General who supervised the Ekiti election of taking bribe from
Fayemi and APC, that was two days before the election. They called me
because they said the General disarmed policemen and I told him to allow
the policemen to do their job.
“I was there,
Fayose was there, Otunba Omisore was there, Senator Obanikoro was there.
I am not denying that there was a conversation but it was not what they
are saying,” the Minister said
But Obanikoro and Fayose still claimed there was no such meeting. Now, who is lying among them?
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