
Oxen State Governor Ademola Adeleke accused police inspector general (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, allegedly conspiring with All Progressives Congress (APC) to execute non-existent court orders to restore the place The president of the government and the MP and the firing ruling by the Federal High Court in November 2022.
He filed charges while hosting top diplomats led by Deputy High Commissioner Jonny Baxter.
“Unfortunately, the police inspector general is conspiring with the APC to execute the non-existent The court orders were unfortunate and unfavorable.
“This is a serious threat to Nigerian democracy,” the governor told British diplomats.
Mr Adelake said in a poll on the Peace, Freedom and Fairness Commission on Saturday that Orson was facing a comprehensive attack on security forces, which were busy protecting the rule of law but were busy assisting and teaching tarding violations. Acts of democratic processes.
“You are at a critical moment in my political life. We face an existential threat to a democratic life to protect those who should protect democracy. We have done our best to ensure that the issue of local governments is happening. Peace. I direct members of the political class to stay away.
“But among the police-backed opposition, he continued to break into the local government secretariat. Security personnel publicly supported their enforcement of illegality. Nevertheless, our local government elections were still held on Saturday. Our people are ready for elections. We will not allow democracy to be destroyed.
“We call on the diplomatic community to take wise attention to the ongoing democratic rape in Oxen. We draw particular attention to the negative role of security agents in the crisis. All stakeholders must adhere to democratic rule of law. There is no room for self-help.”
However, the governor told diplomats that Orson has made great progress in various departments, saying: “We have reduced the deficit by 40%, reduced state debt by 40%, and reduced 40% in the national health insurance plan.”
The Deputy High Commissioner of the United Kingdom emphasized the importance of democratic processes and the rule of law early in his speech. He urged all political actors to prioritize peace and dialogue over conflict.
He said: “Nigeria is a major partner in the UK and we encourage all stakeholders to uphold democratic values, ensure peaceful governance and respect legal institutions.”