Ex-President Jonathan calls for caution in Ekiti

Former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, has called for caution over the activities of security agencies deployed to Ekiti ahead of Saturday’s scheduled governorship election.
The former president made the appeal following yesterday’s media report of alleged manhandling of some people, including the Governor of the State, Mr.
Ayodele Fayose in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, allegedly by security operatives.
In a statement issued yesterday by Dr.
Jonathan’s spokesman, Ikechukwu Eze, the former president enjoined “security personnel deployed to the state to act within the ambit of the laws of the land, adding that the presence of armed security operatives is meant to give voters the confidence to come out on election day and vote for candidates of their choice, and not to intimidate them.
The statement further reads: “I am appealing to the security agencies deployed to Ekiti state for the governorship election to carry out their duties according to the laws of the land by securing the state in a manner that will enable a peaceful electoral process.
“If it is true that the state Governor, Mr.
Ayodele Fayose, was assaulted as reported in the media, my appeal is that such should not be allowed to happen, since the governor’s constitutional immunity guarantees that he should be given official protection to freely conduct the business of governing the State.” The former president further charged the security agencies “to not only strive to protect the laws of the land but also seek to prevent any development that could negatively impact on the process of deepening the nation’s democracy

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