The Nigerian police have detained Ademola Adeleke, lawmaker
representing Osun West senatorial district.
The senator was candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) in the 2018 governorship election in Osun state.
In a statement on Monday, the campaign organisation said
Adeleke had honoured an invitation at the force headquarters in Abuja before he
was detained.
Frank Mba, force spokesman, confirmed Adeleke’s arrest to
TheCable, saying he would be charged to court on Tuesday.
“We alert the public, diplomatic and democracy community
worldwide that the Nigerian Police has arrested and detained Senator Ademola
Adeleke on old trumped up charges of certificate and testimonial forgery,” the
statement read.
“This is after the school principal and school authority
have through affidavits denied any forgery and owned up to the school
testimonial issued to Senator Adeleke.
“Senator Adeleke had this morning honoured police invitation
at the force headquarters, Abuja. He arrived at the force headquarters at 9am
and was not attended to until later this afternoon when he was informed of
fresh charges of testimonial forgery. The distinguished Senator was taken to
Maitama Police station with plan to arraign him tomorrow at an undisclosed
Magistrate court.”
The statement said Adeleke is being victimised over his
“pursuit of the retrieval of the governorship mandate freely conferred on him
by the people of Osun state”.
The election tribunal had declared him duly elected governor
but Gboyega Oyetola, the incumbent governor, field an appeal.
The appeal court has reserved judgement in the case.
Adeleke’s campaign organisation also accused the police of
working for Oyetola and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
“Yet, the police in connivance with the appellants have
decided to unjustly incarcerate and raised trumped up charges which have been
clarified by relevant authorities,” the statement read.
“The principal of the secondary school attended by Senator
Adeleke testified through affidavit before Bwari High Court that the school
indeed issued the testimonial. WAEC equally testified that the Senator sat for
the examination. For the Police to revive this old clarified issue confirms
political vendetta.
“We call for urgent intervention of well meaning Nigerians
to stop this emerging rape of democracy. The case for which the Police is
acting is subjudice. It is sad to note that the Police appears to have become a
tool in the hands of enemies of rule of law.”
The PDP had earlier raised the alarm over the plot to arrest
Adeleke.
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