Thursday, June 09, 2016

Fayose’s Spokesperson, Lere Olayinka Raises Alarm Over FG's Plan To Arrest Him, Cabinet Members

Lere Olayinka, Special Adviser on Information and New Media to Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose has raised an alarm over the plot of the Federal Government through the office of the Attorney-General to arrest him and some of the cabinet members for treason.

This he made known using his Facebook page.

The post reads:

"The Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami is now coordinating a plot to charge Gov Fayose's Chief of Staff, Barrister Dipo Anisulowo; Spokesperson, Lere Olayinka; House of Assembly members; Samuel Omotoso, Segun Adewumi and Gboyega Aribisogan to court for TREASON.


The plot is to first arrest the five men and keep them in detention for not less than one month after which they will be charged to court and denied bail so as to  keep them out of circulation.

This is another of the FG plot to destabilise the govt of Ekiti State and silence Gov Fayose so that the opposition will no longer have any voice in Nigeria.

Their offence is that they submitted a letter on behalf of the governor at the Chinese Embassy, Abuja seeking the stoppage of the $2 billion loan sought by the  FG.

Has AGF Malami forgotten that while in  opposition, APC petitioned the US Govt and other world powers not to sell arms to the PDP govt of Jonathan to fight Boko Haram, alleging human rights abuses?

All these efforts to silence Fayose won't work because before President Buhari, there was opposition in Nigeria, now that Buhari is the President, there must be opposition and after Buhari's tenure, there will be opposition.

Gov Fayose cannot be silence. He will continue to talk for the betterment of Nigeria and its people", it ended.

See the screenshot after the cut:



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