The Peoples Democratic Party has described Tuesday’s Supreme Court
ruling upholding the election of Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayo Fayose,
as a triumph of democracy and the rule of law.
The party said the
ruling was a testimony that the judiciary remains the last hope of the
common man having sustained the wishes and aspirations of the people of
the state as expressed in the June 21, 2014 governorship election.
PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Olisa Metuh, in a statement in
Abuja on Tuesday, said the ruling “has given hope to the survival of
democracy especially coming at a time when some officials of key
institutions of democracy such as INEC and some security personnel have
already started compromising their independence apparently under the
dictates of an obsessive All Progressives Congress.”
Metuh
congratulated Fayose and the people of Ekiti State for their doggedness
in the face of daunting challenges from those he described as
anti-democratic forces and urged the governor to be magnanimous in
victory while using his mandate to deliver good governance in line with
the PDP manifesto and vision of its founding fathers.
He restated
the PDP resolve to continue to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the
governor and the people of the state and vowed to resist any form of
political intimidation or blackmail aimed at destabilising the state.
According to him, “In this regard, we warn all anti-democratic forces
hiding in the state, especially the outgoing APC lawmakers, against any
action intended directly or indirectly to destabilise the state or
undermine this democratically elected PDP government under Fayose.”
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