The police has received 102 petitions and counting against Ekiti state governor Ayodele Fayose, reports Punch.
According to the story, the petitions were said to have been written by persons alleged to have either been harassed, beaten or detained before, during, and after the last governorship election in Ekiti state.
The newspaper also quotes a senior police officer as saying: “The police have over 102 petitions against the governor which we are investigating. Soon, we will start inviting the suspects for interrogation.
He added, “We have the petitions already worked on by a senior police officer, who is retired now, but we are looking at them again so that it doesn’t look as if we are sweeping anything under the carpet.”
The retired senior police officer is believed to be Solomon Arase, who retired from the force as IGP, a fortnight ago.
Read the rest of this story in Punch
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