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January 5, 2026

Ekiti: APC guber aspirant, Kayode Ojo’s team raises alarm over arrests

Ekiti: APC guber aspirant, Kayode Ojo’s team raises alarm over arrests

..Seek NJC, IG’s immediate intervention

By Olasunkanmi Akoni

Members of the campaign organisation of Engineer Kayode Ojo, one of the 2026 gubernatorial aspirants of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ekiti State, have raised the alarm over what they termed, persistent intimidation, arrest, harassment and imprisonment of supporters by alleged agents of state government.

Spokesman of Engr Kayode Ojo Campaign Organisation, Mr Femi Awojobi, made the accusations in a statement released on Monday.

Awojobi, described the trend as disturbing and a blemish on democracy, the rule of law and internal party freedom in Ekiti State.

The statement, read in part: “The persistent intimidation, arrest, harassment and imprisonment of supporters of Engineer Kayode Ojo, one of the 2026 gubernatorial aspirants of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State, has become a matter of serious concern.

“Under the administration of the Governor of Ekiti State, Mr Abayomi Oyebanji, it is increasingly worrisome that members of his own political party, the APC, are being treated as enemies simply because they have chosen to support a different aspirant within the same party.

“In a democracy, this pattern of intimidation and persecution is not only undemocratic but extremely dangerous, as it erodes trust in governance, weakens party cohesion and undermines public confidence in state institutions that are meant to protect citizens.

“To a large extent, this persecution is not isolated. Several loyal members of the APC who have openly or quietly expressed support for Engineer Kayode Ojo in his political journey have suffered intimidation, arrest, harassment and unlawful detention.

“Among those affected are: Bayo Aderiye from Ado-Ekiti; Mrs Toyin Abeleje; Taiwo Fabiyi from Emure-Ekiti; Taiwo Otunlape; Bayo Itakorode from Igede-Ekiti; Obebe Oluwafemi Ayekooto from Otun-Ekiti; Olugbenga Kayejo from Ikere-Ekiti; Omoleye Olajide from Ifaki-Ekiti; as well as members of the APC Ward Executive in Ikoro-Ekiti, including the Ward Chairman, Mr Eniola Olomu, the Women Leader, the Youth Leader and other executive members of the ward.

“These frightening incidents point to a deliberate attempt to silence alternative political opinions within the ruling party through fear and coercion. This is entirely against the political principles of the APC, and we cannot allow an individual to destroy our party.

“The latest, most frightening and alarming case is the arrest and secret detention of Akogun Abayomi, popularly known as Lustay. On 1 January 2026, after leaving a hotel in Ado-Ekiti along Old Iyin Road.

“Mr Abayomi was returning home when he stopped beside a police officer he knew and offered him New Year greetings.

“Shockingly, after exchanging pleasantries, the officer grabbed him and declared that they had been looking for him. Confused, embarrassed and alarmed, Akogun Abayomi asked to know his offence and requested to see a warrant of arrest.

“However, no explanation, warrant or evidence was provided by the police officer. He was subsequently whisked away after the arrival of other officers and detained in secrecy.

“As though it were a drama in a theatre, he was denied access to his wife, lawyers, medication, family, friends and political associates. Ironically, no formal charge was communicated, and no official notification was given to his family.

“These actions clearly violate the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), which guarantees personal liberty, human dignity and access to legal representation for all Nigerians.”

According to Awojobi, “As information about Mr Abayomi’s disappearance became public knowledge, his lawyer and a political associate visited the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) office at about 9.00 p.m. the same day, only to be told that he was not in their custody.

“The following day, his family and concerned associates returned to the RRS office and were again told that he was not there.

“However, as they were leaving, his wife sighted his vehicle parked within the premises without its number plate and raised an alarm that her husband had been kidnapped by the police authorities.

“This disturbing development raises serious questions about neutrality in political engagements, transparency, accountability and abuse of police powers in Ekiti State.”

It was gathered that following his arrest, Abayomi was reportedly subjected to further political intimidation by officers of the RRS.

“He was allegedly ordered by a senior officer, name withheld to renounce his support for Engineer Kayode Ojo, also known as EKO in Ekiti State’s political space.

“This unlawful directive was firmly rejected by the victim of political persecution. Such conduct by a police officer reinforces fears that law enforcement is being misused as a political weapon to coerce citizens into forced allegiance rather than to uphold justice and public order,” Awojobi maintained.

He continued, “This situation is, without doubt, a national embarrassment. It is a shame to the Ekiti State Government, a disgrace to the Police Command in the state and a serious indictment of the judiciary.

“Available records show that the same magistrate handling his case is repeatedly used in similar cases and was allegedly summoned from his vacation to carry out this Gestapo-style assignment.

“We, therefore, call on the National Judicial Council to urgently investigate the abuse and application of Form K in Ekiti State, particularly as it relates to the violation of the rights of innocent citizens and politically targeted individuals.

“We, therefore, call on the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Kayode Egbetokun, to urgently intervene and caution the Ekiti State Commissioner of Police and his officers, especially the Rapid Response Squad commander, against the continued abuse of police powers for political purposes.

“The Inspector-General is kindly invited to note that numerous petitions have already been submitted against the RRS Commander, bordering on misconduct, abuse of office, unlawful arrests and political intimidation.

“Failure to act decisively on these complaints will deepen public distrust in the police and reinforce the perception that law enforcement in Ekiti State has been compromised.

“While Mr President and leader of the APC, Bola Tinubu, is working tirelessly to mobilise Nigerians into the party through performance, particularly through the re-engineering of the Nigerian economy, Governor Oyebanji appears more focused on pushing people out of the party through intimidation and the unlawful deregistration of APC members.

“Akogun Abayomi is one of those challenging the deregistration of his membership and that of other APC members in Ekiti State, many of whom are supporters of President Bola Tinubu.

“This contradiction undermines party unity and weakens grassroots support for the President in the current mobilisation drive ahead of the 2027 presidential election.

“In view of the grave implications of these actions, and for peace, democracy and stability to thrive in Ekiti State, we call for urgent intervention by well-meaning Ekiti sons and daughters and concerned Nigerians across the country.

“We first appealed to the Honourable Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake, to use his influence and moral authority in defence of justice.

“We also call on eminent legal minds and elder statesmen, including Aare Afe Babalola, SAN; Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN; and Mr Femi Falana, SAN; as well as Senator Babafemi Ojudu and all former governors of Ekiti State, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, Dr Kayode Fayemi, Mr Ayo Fayose and Mr Segun Oni, not to fold their arms while our state is driven towards lawlessness.

“We further appeal to traditional rulers and Kabiyesis, civil society organisations, professional bodies, individuals and other patriotic Ekiti sons and daughters at home and in the diaspora to rise in defence of the rule of law that is being bastardised by political lightweights in the state.”