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The leadership of the All Progressives Congress appears prepared to unseat Governor Fayose using the modalities of the law.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State has
vowed to snatch power from Governor Ayodele Fayose as
the 2018 poll draws nearer.
The party also declared that Fayose must be ready to face
justice for allegedly violating the electoral law in the 2014
governorship election.
The state APC Deputy Chairman, Mrs. Kemisola Olaleye,
who spoke on Tuesday at a rally organized by the party for
members in Ado Ekiti Local Government said Fayose was
being haunted by crimes allegedly committed against the
constitution.
She said: “Fayose has been saying that he is about to be
removed from office and we in the APC are saying a
resounding amen to his prayer. We are taking over power
from him and we are determined to chase him out of office.
He is afraid of his own shadow.
”If he likes let him call thousands of press conferences. Ekiti
people are tired of his government, civil servants, artisans,
market women, youths, students, all of them are tired and
they are waiting for APC to give them better life.”
APC Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatunbosun, said Fayose
was being haunted by the alleged crimes committed against
the constitution, saying the governor must be ready to face
justice.
He said: “Fayose is jittery and he is being haunted by his
past as regards to the 2014 election which he knows was
manipulated through the muzzling of civic power of the
people, using military apparatus and enemies of democracy
to foist himself on Ekiti people
”Fayose is an agent of destabilization in the Nigerian
federation; his past is haunting him. You will recall that he
took on the Judiciary in the past by beating up judges in the
temple of justice, tearing court record.”

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