Ayodele Fayose |
Ayodele Fayose, governor of
Ekiti state, has cried to the national assembly to be conscious of a new
threat to the constitution claiming President Muhammadu Buhari is trying to prevent him from travelling abroad.
According to the controversial governor, the president, he alleged, has compel him to seek clearance from the Department of State Services (DSS) before he could step out of the country.
Describing himself as a
leading opposition figure in the country, the governor said he was elected just
like the president, and had the right to enjoy immunity.
Fayose also accused the
president of exhibiting dictatorial tendencies, saying he will go all the way
to resist any attempt to breach his constitutional right.
“The National Assembly is
being alerted of this new threat to the constitution of Nigeria by those who
swore to protect it. Members of the national assembly should by now begin to
imagine what will be their fate if attempt is now being made to place travel
restriction on state governors,” the governor said in a statement issued on his behalf by
Lere Olayinka, his spokesman.
“Few days ago, when
Governor Ayodele Fayose was reliably informed that President Muhammadu Buhari
had directed that he should be banned from travelling outside Nigeria, he
simply took the information as mere rumour, concluding that disrespect for the
constitution of Nigeria and Buhari’s dictatorship would not be extended to the
most ridiculous level of preventing a governor elected just as the president
from traveling out of the country.
“The thinking of Governor
Fayose was that even though the Buhari’s presidency was capable of even
attempting to prevent those opposed to the President from breathing the air, it
must still be sane enough to be conscious of the consequences of placing any
Nigerian under travel ban without an order of the court, not to talk of a
sitting governor that enjoys constitutional immunity like the President.
“However, when we read the
story titled; ‘Two govs under watch, face travel ban’ published on Sunday by
two major national dailies, we have no option than to once again alert the
public on President Buhari’s new dictatorial plot to infringe on the
constitutional rights of Governor Fayose just because of his critical position
on the President’s dictatorial tendencies.
“The question is: if
Governor Fayose has become a threat to the security of Nigeria just because he
criticises President Buhari and says the truth about his mis-governance of the
country, is this not a confirmation that the President hates dissenting views?”
“This dangerous dimension
of compelling a sitting governor that enjoys Constitutional Immunity like the
President to obtain clearance from the Director General of the Department of
State Service (DSS) before travelling out of Nigeria can ever be contemplated.”
Fayose, who said he would
not be cowed, vowed to disgrace officials of the secret police if they attempt
to stop him from going abroad. He advised the president
to channel the energy being used for “petty issues” to solving the problems
confronting the country.
“Anytime Governor Fayose
wishes to travel out of Nigeria, he will do so in the full glare of the public
and we await how he will be prevented from exercising his rights as enshrined
in the 1999 Constitution (as amended) as well as the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights and the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights,” the
statement read.
“We also wish to inform
the President and his DSS men that as they were disgraced when they invaded
Ekiti State House of Assembly, arresting members of the House indiscriminately,
they will be put to shame this time too.
“It is our considered view
that President Buhari should rather concern himself with the growing insecurity
in the country and charge the security agencies, especially the DSS to perform
their functions as enshrined in the constitution instead of running after petty
issues.
“The president should
focus his attention on the economy of Nigeria that is almost collapsing and
stop using his position to oppress other Nigerians. He should know that Nigerians
are only interested in having food on their tables, not the number of people
their President hounds into detention or oppress with his powers.”
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