Adebutu accuses IG of suppressing probe against Ogun Gov on vote buying, election violence
The governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the March 18 gubernatorial poll in Ogun State, Ladi Adebutu, has accused the police of covering up investigation into allegations of vote buying and electoral violence against Governor Dapo Abiodun and the All Progressives Congress (APC) during the election.
Adebutu said his party had six weeks ago written a petition to the Inspector General of Police (IG), Usman Baba, demanding the investigation of Abiodun and the APC over allegations of vote buying, electoral violence and voters’ intimidation during the election.
Adebutu, who spoke through the Media Director of his campaign organisation, Afolabi Orekoya, in Abeokuta, Wednesday accused Abiodun and APC of using the police to subvert justice by intimidating and harassing him.
He accused Abiodun and the APC of allegedly using N3 billion of state fund to induce voters and thugs to disrupt elections in several parts of the state.
Adebutu said: “We have petitioned the Nigerian Police for the past six weeks, but we are surprised why the police has not opened up an investigation into our petition against Abiodun and the APC on the votes bought by them.
“It is everywhere in the media that Governor Dapo Abiodun induced voters with tax payers’ money.
“This is why they are covering up all the shenanigans and they have not allowed the police to do their job.
“We are calling on the IG to please in the interest of the good people of Ogun State allow this petition to see the light of the day, they should not cover it up, they should not suppress it.
“We know all the moves the governor has been making to ensure that all these investigations are not being carried out.
“We are appealing to the IG to speedily allow thorough investigation into how Dapo Abiodun used about N3bn of tax payers’ money to buy votes in Ogun State.”
Reacting to the suit against him at the High Court over alleged voting buying, Adebutu insisted that he was neither invited by the police nor served any court document regarding the suit.
He described the suit as an abuse of court process and a plot by Abiodun and the APC to distract the tribunal from doing its job.
He debunked the report that he travelled out of the country to evade police arrest, saying he travelled on April 25 for his usual medical check-up after the election.
“We are just seeing it also in the media and I will just want to make some points clear. Hon. Oladipupo Adebutu has not been served with any court document as regards any charges except for the media trial that we are seeing all around to mislead the public and the Tribunal.
“They (APC and Abiodun) are only trying to distract people and distract the judiciary from giving proper attention to the merit of the petition before them. They should allow the tribunal to do their job, this is an abuse of court process. They should allow the tribunal do their job and at the end of the day we will know who actually perpetrated vote buying or not,” he said.
Adebutu Accuses IG of Suppressing Probe against Ogun Gov on Vote Buying, Election Violence
The governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the March 18 gubernatorial poll in Ogun State, Ladi Adebutu, has accused the police of covering up investigation into allegations of vote buying and electoral violence against Governor Dapo Abiodun and the All Progressives Congress (APC) during the election.
Adebutu said his party had six weeks ago written a petition to the Inspector General of Police (IG), Usman Baba, demanding the investigation of Abiodun and the APC over allegations of vote buying, electoral violence and voters’ intimidation during the election.
Adebutu, who spoke through the Media Director of his campaign organisation, Afolabi Orekoya, in Abeokuta, Wednesday accused Abiodun and APC of using the police to subvert justice by intimidating and harassing him.
He accused Abiodun and the APC of allegedly using N3 billion of state fund to induce voters and thugs to disrupt elections in serveral parts of the state.
Adebutu said: “We have petitioned the Nigerian Police for the past six weeks, but we are surprised why the police has not opened up an investigation into our petition against Abiodun and the APC on the votes bought by them.
“It is everywhere in the media that Governor Dapo Abiodun induced voters with tax payers’ money.
“This is why they are covering up all the shenanigans and they have not allowed the police to do their job.
“We are calling on the IG to please in the interest of the good people of Ogun State allow this petition to see the light of the day, they should not cover it up, they should not suppress it.
“We know all the moves the governor has been making to ensure that all these investigations are not being carried out.
“We are appealing to the IG to speedily allow thorough investigation into how Dapo Abiodun used about N3bn of tax payers’ money to buy votes in Ogun State.”
Reacting to the suit against him at the High Court over alleged voting buying, Adebutu insisted that he was neither invited by the police nor served any court document regarding the suit.
He described the suit as an abuse of court process and a plot by Abiodun and the APC to distract the tribunal from doing its job.
He debunked the report that he travelled out of the country to evade police arrest, saying he travelled on April 25 for his usual medical check-up after the election.
“We are just seeing it also in the media and I will just want to make some points clear. Hon. Oladipupo Adebutu has not been served with any court document as regards any charges except for the media trial that we are seeing all around to mislead the public and the Tribunal.
“They (APC and Abiodun) are only trying to distract people and distract the judiciary from giving proper attention to the merit of the petition before them. They should allow the tribunal to do their job, this is an abuse of court process. They should allow the tribunal do their job and at the end of the day we will know who actually perpetrated vote buying or not,” he said.