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Senator Iyiola Omisore
The All Progressives Congress in Osun State has described the video clip in circulation which shows some persons allegedly thumb- printing for the candidate of the party during the last governorship election in the state as an afterthought.
The APC said this in a statement made available to our correspondent in Osogbo on Sunday by its spokesperson, Mr. Kunle Oyatomi.
The Chairman of the party in Osun State, Mr. Gboyega Famoodun, had on Friday addressed a press conference where he claimed that the video was a concoction of the PDP to justify why its candidate, Senator Iyiola Omisore, lost the August 9th, 2014 poll.
The APC said the PDP resorted into producing the video clip to shift the attention of Nigerians away from the crime it committed in collaboration with some security agents during the governorship poll in Ekiti State.
The statement read, Omisore argued for 180 days at the tribunal and his petition was meticulously dismantled in a landmark judgment that lasted over seven hours by the three-man panel which struck it out as unworthy.
What would have gone wrong with the PDP chieftain, who had this so-called video clip evidence that he could have presented at the tribunal, but failed to do so.
Did Omisore seriously think that the Court of Appeal will accommodate this after-thought? The reason that video was not presented to the tribunal in the first instance was because it was fake.
The APC had gotten wind of the production of the particular video since November last year and had informed security forces accordingly. This move was in part, what prevented the PDP from presenting it at the Tribunal as was their original plan.
If the PDP lawyers rested the worthless video because it could not fly at the tribunal, what banal reasoning would have informed the PDP spin doctors now making silly noises about it as a publicity material?
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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has dragged the Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) over alleged attack on its members and supporters in the state.
The commission has restated its determination to ensure that anybody found culpable of promoting violence and hate speech is prosecuted no matter how highly placed.
In a petition submitted to the commission by the APC Secretary in Ekiti State, Omotosho Ayodele, the party accused the governor of sponsoring political violence in the state including the use of thugs to physically attack and intimidate opposition party members in the state.
According to Ayodele, "we are over the present political situation in Ekiti State, we, Nigerians, are all busy praying for peace, but what we have in Ekiti State is a clear departure from that. The commission is clamouring for violence-free polls, and we are aware of the determination of the commission to bring perpetrators of violence in the polls to book. Unfortunately, the person who is supposed to be the chief security officer in Ekiti State is the person perpetrating this violence in the state. Fayose's boys are always on the streets attacking people, damaging vehicles and houses; in spite of various petitions to the police, nothing has been done.
"Governor Fayose does his things with impunity and nobody challenges him, and with what we have seen so far, we can no longer guarantee violence-free elections in Ekiti State. The activities of Fayose are undermining the peace pact signed by our Presidential candidate Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and President Goodluck Jonathan," he added.
He further alleged that "on January 21,2015, Fayose's thugs and members of the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) dressed in army and police uniforms backed by policemen attached to the Government House ransacked and vandalised APC Secretariat on Ajilosun Street, Ado-Ekiti, while the security guards on duty were physically assaulted. On January 24, Adeleke Samson, a student's union leader, who attended APC Presidential rally in Ado-Ekiti with his colleagues, was attacked by Mr. Fayose's thugs. He had a life-threatening injuries on his head.
While receiving the petition, the Executive Secretary of the Commission, Prof. Ben Angwe, restated the commission's determination to bring the promoters of violence and hate speech during and after the 2015 general elections to book.
His words: "The National Human Rights Commission is for all Nigerians, irrespective of religion, ethnicity, and political affiliation. I want to commend you for taking this cause of action and not taking the laws into your hands. Your allegations are against a sitting governor, which have consequences, because if they are false, they portend serious consequences, and if they are true they still have consequences.
"We at the commission are not happy about these allegations, we are determined to ensure that people get justice whenever their rights are abused. It will be sad if the allegations are proved against an executive governor who has sworn an oath to protect lives and properties.
"Africa should move away from the days of President Idi Amin of Uganda where people's rights are trampled upon with impunity. Nigeria has empowered the commission to ensure that impunity is stamped out, and by this singular act of empowering the commission to do its job, we are committed to ensuring that the culture of impunity is a thing of the past.
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Nigeria: Alleged Violence - APC Drags Fayose to Rights Commission
OTTAWA Justin Trudeaus Liberals want the outlines of a new law governing doctor-assisted dying to be clear by mid-summer before Canadians head to the polls in October.
Theyll try to get the ball rolling Tuesday, introducing a motion that calls for the creation of a special parliamentary committee to consult experts and Canadians on the potentially explosive issue.
They want the committee up and running by March 11 and they want it to report back to the House of Commons by July 31 with a proposed legislative framework.
The Liberal motion follows a landmark ruling earlier this month by the Supreme Court of Canada, which struck down the ban on physician-assisted suicide.
The top court gave Parliament 12 months to draft new legislation that recognizes the right of clearly consenting adults who are enduring intolerable physical or mental suffering to seek medical help to end their lives.
The Harper government appears to be in no rush; Justice Minister Peter MacKay has said the government will take its time to thoroughly study the details of the court ruling and look at how other jurisdictions, including Quebec, have dealt with the issue.
The governments response has sparked speculation that the ruling Conservatives would rather not open debate on the issue, which could expose divisions among their ranks, before the election.
However, the Liberal motion notes theres not actually much time left to deal with the matter before the court-imposed deadline, pointing to the summer parliamentary break and the fall election.
Parliament is scheduled to sit for just 12 more weeks before taking a 13-week break starting June 24. The campaign for the federal election, slated for Oct. 19, will start in mid-September, before the planned resumption of Parliament.
It is thus conceivable that MPs might not get back to work before November or even December, leaving only two or three months to produce a new law on physician-assisted death.
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