The Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) and the
Trade Union Congress (TUC) chapters in Ogun State, have condemned the call by a
faction of Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), to disqualify the nomination of
a former Commissioner of the Ogun State Independent Electoral Commission
(OGSIEC), Barr. Mutiu Agboke, as a Resident Electoral Commissioner of the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
This condemnation was contained in a release jointly signed
by the Ogun state chairman of CDHR, Folarin Olayinka, and state chairman of
TUC, Fajobi Olubunmi, and made available to journalists, in Abeokuta, on
Wednesday.
According to the release, a faction of IPAC led by one
Arambanbi, had written a petition to the Senate President, Senator Bukola
Saraki, alleging Agboke, who oversaw the local government elections held in the
state in October, was a card carrying member of All Progressives Congress (APC)
in the state.
The bodies, which described the petition as non-evidential,
baseless and non-constructive, however, challenged the petitioner to
substantiate his claim with membership identification card and any other
document to confirm Agboke’s membership of APC.
The petition reads in part: “The CDHR and TUC, having
studied the circumstances surrounding the non-evidential, baseless and
non-constructive petition addressed to the Senate President of the National
Assembly and received 21st April, 2017, demanding for the disqualification of
Agboke’s nomination, we intend to put the record straight for the discerning
people of Ogun state, the national assembly at large.
“The factionalized Arabambi-led IPAC falsely claimed in
their petition that Barr. Agboke is a member of the All Progressives Congress,
(APC), however, failed to substantiate with any substantive evidence such as
the APC membership identification card or any other document so confirming his
membership, and any failure upon which such allegation must be regarded as
rather misleading, destructive, inconsistent and grossly mischievous and
therefore be seen as outrightly barbaric”.
They, however, enjoined the leadership of the national
assembly to discountenance the petition saying Agboke’s track records as a
civil rights defender and a non-partisan professional with enviable repute, has
continued to distinguish him in the society.
“Agboke has demonstrated capacity when he served as a
Commissioner at the Ogun State Independent Electoral Commission (OGSIEC); a
seasoned Peace and Conflict Resolution expert, and a human rights advocate with
sterling qualities.
“We therefore jointly reiterate our uncompromising
confidence in him as we have no doubts he will deliver on his national call
much as we appreciate President Muhammadu Buhari for discovering and making the
right choice. Members of the public are enjoined to discard any unscrupulous
act aimed at unworthily assassinating the incontrovertible, growing profile of
Barrister Mutiu Agboke, whom we take as one of the few hopes of our nation”.
The release submitted.
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