Ekiti 2018: I Will Contest To Complete My First Tenure – Fayose
The Ekiti state governor, Ayodele Fayose on Monday, May 22, disclosed that he would contest the 2018 gubernatorial election so that he could serve his term which was truncated in 2006.
Fayose made this known while speaking on a live broadcast on Ekiti State Television in Ado-Ekiti on Monday evening, explained why he chose to put his photo on campaign posters,
The governor noted that since the apex court had said that his impeachment in 2006 was illegal, he would then have to approach the same court to interpret what that ruling means and also consider seeking a re-election in 2018.
According to him, "the Continuity poster you see my image in and which is spreading across the state can be interpreted in two ways. First is the need for me to ask the apex court to explain its 2014 ruling that my so-called impeachment in 2014 was illegal, null and void and consider a re-election in 2018 so that I can complete my term.
“Second is for me to get our own man, one who is like Ayo Fayose to continue after my tenure in 2018.”
It will be recalled that Fayose was impeached in 2006. The Supreme Court in 2014 nullified the impeachment that ousted him from office about seven months to the end of his first term.
Fayose made this known while speaking on a live broadcast on Ekiti State Television in Ado-Ekiti on Monday evening, explained why he chose to put his photo on campaign posters,
The governor noted that since the apex court had said that his impeachment in 2006 was illegal, he would then have to approach the same court to interpret what that ruling means and also consider seeking a re-election in 2018.
According to him, "the Continuity poster you see my image in and which is spreading across the state can be interpreted in two ways. First is the need for me to ask the apex court to explain its 2014 ruling that my so-called impeachment in 2014 was illegal, null and void and consider a re-election in 2018 so that I can complete my term.
“Second is for me to get our own man, one who is like Ayo Fayose to continue after my tenure in 2018.”
It will be recalled that Fayose was impeached in 2006. The Supreme Court in 2014 nullified the impeachment that ousted him from office about seven months to the end of his first term.
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