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Breaking News: IG orders Ekiti CP to lock court gates Posted by irohinodua ⋅ October 7, 2014 ⋅Leave a comment Rate This The Inspector General of Police, Suleiman Aba has ordered police authorities in Ekiti State to shut out lawyers and judges from sitting at the courts in the tempestuous state tomorrow, Wednesday. IrohinO’odua was informed this evening that President Goodluck Jonathan gave the directive to the IG who in turn passed on the message to the Ekiti State police authorities. “The IG gave the orders that the courts in Ekiti must be locked tomorrow Wednesday. He has sent huge sums of money, about 200million naira to some police officers in Ekiti with the strong order that the offices of the courts should be locked tomorrow”, a top police officer who sought anonymity told IrohinO’odua this evening. The source claimed that the lock out by the police was aimed at preventing the judiciary from sitting on a case involving the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) Governor elect, Mr Ayo Fayose and the E-11, a socio-political group that is challenging the eligibility of the PDP candidate. “The IG has ordered the Ekiti CP to get the courts locked by Wednesday. The IG has sent huge sums of money to some police officers to execute the order”, the source said. Our correspondent was also informed that Ayo Fayose has appointed retired Commissioner of Police, Victor Ojo as his Special Adviser on Internal Security in Ekiti State. Ironically, Mr Ojo, an indigene of Edo State was the Deputy Commissioner of Police in Ekiti State until recently when he was transfered to Rivers State. ‘Ojo is now coordinating the hatchet job of stopping the judiciary from doing its legitimate work’, the source told IrohinO’odua this evening. Breaking News: IG orders Ekiti CP to lock court gates Breaking News: IG orders Ekiti CP to lock court gates The Inspector General of Police, Suleiman Aba has ordered police authorities in Ekiti State to shut out lawyers and judg. This is very unlikely under democracy.
Posted on: Tue, 07 Oct 2014 23:15:32 +0000

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