Femi Fani-Kayode.
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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has urged the Nigeria Police to
come out clear on the ‘fact-finding’ invitation, extended to former
Aviation Minister, @Femi Fani-Kayode.
Fani-Kayode has been asked to appear on Tuesday, over “alleged conspiracy, criminal defamation and inciting publication.”
In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola
Ologbondiyan, PDP said while it was not against any lawful step by the
police in carrying out its duties, “the police must ensure that it is
not being used by the All Progressive Congress (APC) in its desperate
quest to muzzle free speech and subjugate Nigerians, particularly the
opposition, ahead of the 2019 general election.”
According to the statement, the police invitation was unclear on the
specifics of the “conspiracy, criminal defamation and inciting
publication likely to cause breach of peace.”
PDP, therefore, urged the police to “come out clear on why it has
invited Chief Kayode and resist attempts by the APC to entangle it with
controversial political issues.”
The statement partly reads: “This is particularly as the letter
inviting Chief Kayode did not state in specific terms, the alleged
issues or conduct bordering on ‘conspiracy, criminal defamation,
inciting publication, injurious falsehood and conduct likely to cause
breach of peace’, for which he has been invited.
“We hope that the invitation is not a set up and part of the design
to emasculate citizens, which is now being unleashed on media houses,
journalists and other citizens for alleged comments and publications
considered to be against the interest of the ruling party.
“This is because reports, already available in credible media, have
it that Chief Kayode’s invitation ‘may not be unconnected’ with an
interview he granted the Africa Independent Television (AIT) where he
reportedly controverted claims by the Presidency and the APC that it was
Senate President Bukola Saraki that masterminded the widely condemned
invasion of the National Assembly.
“Moreover, the recent detention of the Premium Times reporter, the
arraignment of Senator Isah Misau for allegedly making injurious
statement against the IG of Police, the invitation of Mr. Kassim
Afegbua, the spokesman of former military President Ibrahim Babangida
for issuing a statement considered critical to this administration and
the recent demolition of the studio of Flash FM in Ibadan, Oyo State
capital for allegedly airing materials considered against the interest
of the APC in the state, readily come to mind.
“We therefore urge the Police to come out clear on why it has invited
Chief Kayode and resist attempts by the APC to entangle it with
controversial political issues.”
-Daily Post
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