Ekiti PDP Writes CJN, Alleges Judicial Coup Against Fayose

The Ekiti State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has written an open letter to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Alooma Mukhtar, alleging that a "judicial coup" is being planned against the Governor-elect of the state, Mr. Ayo Fayose.
In the letter, signed by the Secretary, T.K.O Aluko and the Publicity Secretary, Pastor Kola Oluwawole, which was obtained by The Anchor, it was stated that the Governor-elect had personally written a letter to the CJN that the Chief Justice of Ekiti State was trying to frustrate his swearing-in which has been slated for October 16, 2014.

It will be recalled that courts in Ekiti State were shut on the orders of the Chief Judge, after it was alleged that a judge was almost manhandled by Fayose's supporters in the premises of the High Court in Ado Ekiti.
Below is the text of the letter:


"ANOTHER JUDICIAL COUP PLOTTED TO AVERT THE SWEARING IN OF THE GOVERNOR ELECT OF EKITI STATE
My Lord,
On the 28th September, 2014, the Governor-Elect of Ekiti state personally wrote a letter to you, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, raising fears about the attempts of the Chief Judge of Ekiti State to frustrate the swearing-in of the Governor-Elect of Ekiti State produced by our party.
This was done in view of section 185 (2) of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), which empowers only the Chief Judge of Ekiti state to swear in the Governor-Elect as the new Governor of the state, as Ekiti state presently has no Grand Khadi of the Sharia court of Appeal, or President of the customary court of Appeal that can perform similar function, in case the Chief Judge decline to do so.
To our knowledge, My Lord is yet to react to that letter. Meanwhile, we are authoritatively informed of another desperate move to obtain a “black market injunction” from an Ekiti state High court restraining the Chief Judge from swearing-in the Governor-Elect on the 16th October 2014.
Our source authoritatively informed us that the E-11 case in suits nos HAD/51/2014 and HAD/52/2014 are to be given accelerated hearing between Wednesday 8/10/14 and Friday 10/10/14, or thereabout, in a way that a “black market injunction” will be secured to restrain the Chief Judge from swearing-in the Governor-Elect, after the court might have been re-opened following the NJC directive.
The outgoing Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi and the Chief Judge, Hon. Justice Ayo Daramola, had finalized arrangement to actualize this diabolical plan.
We therefore call on My Lord through this medium to call on the Chief Judge of Ekiti State to order, and allow due process to be followed in all the cases before his court. These two cases, or any other case that may be concocted are not time bound, or perishable items that injunction would be necessary to preserve ex-parte, or otherwise, before the swearing-in of the Governor-Elect on 16th October 2014.
The law allows appeal from one court of first instance to the Supreme Court. Why before the swearing-in?
There is no doubt that this dangerous game if allowed to germinate into fruition will cause a constitutional crisis, and indeed, anarchy in the already volatile state.
We are most grateful My Lord".

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