The
Leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from the 18 local government
areas of Ondo State yesterday called on the federal government to save the
state from imminent crisis that the substitution of Mr. Eyitayo Jegede’s name
as the candidate of the party with Dr Jimoh Ibrahim might cause.
The
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had last week replaced the
popular candidate Eyitayo Jegede with Jimoh Ibrahim as the candidate of the PDP
for the November 26 gubernatorial election in the state sequel to the October
14 judgment of the Federal High Court in Abuja.
Since
the enforcement of the Justice Okon Abang’s order, there had been series of
protests in the state and several meetings of various interest groups on the
matter.
Rising
from a meeting monday, leaders of the party who met in Akure, the state
capital, said the current situation was capable of disrupting the peace that
the state had been enjoying in the last seven years.
Addressing
journalists after the meeting, the former Nigerian Ambassador to Greece, Prof.
Olu Agbi, said the situation, if not reversed, would create unusual precedence
in the nation’s democracy.
Agbi,
who was supported by the two other former Chairmen of the party in the state,
Dr. Tayo Dairo and Dr. Lucas Gbakinro; former Minister of Education, Dr
Adewunmi Abitoye, and other leaders, said they did not want anything that would
truncate the peace in the state.
“What
has happened was a deliberate attempt to disrupt the peace and tranquility that
we are enjoying.
“Sequel
to the peace in the polity, the state had witnessed development in various
sectors due to the multiplier effect because there had been no crisis.
“There
is no way we can do away with the 1983 experience. People who suffered then are
still suffering. Many houses that were razed then were still there.
“A
society where there is no justice, there cannot be peace. Once the injustice is
addressed, the peace would be sustained.
“We
believed that judiciary would not make a mockery of itself. We all saw what
happened recently when residence of some judges including that of a Supreme
Court were raided.
“Before
now, the office of judges are regarded as sacred. But that may not be the case
now.
“We
all know that many people have lost confidence in the judiciary due to recent
happenings.
“
We are therefore appealing to the federal government and the judiciary to save
the state from chaos,” he said.
Agbi
noted that since the advent of democracy in the country, parties had always
been the one choosing their candidates for election and the position of Supreme
Court was clear on this.
He
said this position of the highest court in the land should be respected.
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