ADVERTISEMENT

Fayemi tasks police on killing during LG election

Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti has directed the police to fish out the killers of one Dotun Kosedake who was shot during Saturday’s local government election in the state.

Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti state. [reuters]

He, however, expressed satisfaction at the general conduct of the election.

He congratulated all APC members that were newly elected Chairmen and Councillors of the 16 local government councils.

The News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN) reports that this followed official announcement of the results of Saturday’s council election by the State Independent Electoral Commission which the ruling APC won.

ADVERTISEMENT

”While the election was largely peaceful, the incident in Ikere was, however, a sour point.

”We commiserate with the family of the deceased, even as I have directed the police in the state to investigate what actually transpired and bring the perpetrators to book,” he said.

He lauded the professionalism of the EKSIEC officials under the leadership of Justice Jide Aladejana, saying that the hitch-free nature of the election was a reflection of their professional conduct.

Fayemi said he was particularly impressed the election held under a peaceful atmosphere as voters and SIEC officials conducted themselves in orderly manner.

While congratulating the newly elected council chiefs, the governor urged them to see their election as a call to service, adding that they could not afford to disappoint those who voted for them.

ADVERTISEMENT

He reminded them of his administration’s zero tolerance for corruption and mediocrity, adding that it was no longer business as usual in the councils.

“I congratulate the good people of Ekiti State, for demonstrating their peaceful nature and love for democracy during Saturday’s council poll

”The professionalism of SIEC under the leadership of Justice Jide Aladejana is also commendable

“I also congratulate and welcome on board all our newly elected chairmen and councillors

I urge them to see their election as a call to serve and should do their best not to disappoint the people that voted for them.

ADVERTISEMENT

“They should be guided by the fact that our administration has zero tolerance for corruption and it is certainly not going to be business as usual in our councils this time around.

“While the election was largely peaceful, the incident in Ikere was, however, a sour point.

”We commiserate with the family of the deceased, even as I have directed the police in the state to investigate what actually transpired and bring the perpetrators to book,” the statement quoted Fayemi as saying.

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

EFCC re-arraigns former PDP Chairman’s son for alleged oil subsidy fraud

EFCC re-arraigns former PDP Chairman’s son for alleged oil subsidy fraud

Gov Bello pays visit, congratulates Shettima

Gov Bello pays visit, congratulates Shettima

Relief as banks begin issuance of naira notes today

Relief as banks begin issuance of naira notes today

Igbo group begs Sanwo-Olu, traditional rulers to end disunity in Lagos

Igbo group begs Sanwo-Olu, traditional rulers to end disunity in Lagos

PDP berates INEC for allegedly frustrating issuance of CTC of results

PDP berates INEC for allegedly frustrating issuance of CTC of results

Lagos BRT driver to face manslaughter, other charges over train collision

Lagos BRT driver to face manslaughter, other charges over train collision

Appeal Court dismisses PDP suit against Tinubu, Shettima over alleged double nomination

Appeal Court dismisses PDP suit against Tinubu, Shettima over alleged double nomination

Akwa Ibom CJ pardons 45 inmates

Akwa Ibom CJ pardons 45 inmates

I remain APGA Chairman - Oye reacts to Supreme Court verdict

I remain APGA Chairman - Oye reacts to Supreme Court verdict

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT