Authorities in Ekiti State on Thursday ordered the immediate closure
of all state courts there after political thugs backing the
governor-elect, Ayodele Fayose, descended on a court, attacking a judge
and other staff.
The assailants attacked Justice John Adeyeye, beating him up and ripping his clothes for being allegedly rude to Mr. Fayose.
The pandemonium that ensued scuttled the Ekiti State Governorship
Election petition Tribunal sitting billed for the day at the High court,
Ado-Ekiti, as judicial workers abandoned their duty post and ran for
safety, witnesses and the state judiciary authority said.
The state Chief Judge, A. Daramola, ordered all state courts to
remain closed until adequate security measures are in place, a statement
signed by the Chief Registrar, Obafemi Fasanmi, said.
“The chief judge has noted with increasing concern the spate of
attacks perpetrated by political thugs and their persistent presence in
the premises of the high court Ado Ekiti in the past few days,” the
statement said.
The attack on the court was the second of the week after thugs
stormed another court in Ado Ekiti on Monday and attacked the judge, O.
Ogunyemi, the statement added.
“The sitting was disrupted and taken over. The judge was ferried to
safety by police after he was threatened by the militants,” it said.
The registrar said police officers who were at the court on Thursday did nothing to stop the second attack.
“On Thursday, another set of thugs invaded the premises of a court
presided over by J.O Adedeye by beating up and tearing his suit while
police on guard looked unconcerned and uninterested as judges,
magistrates, and other members of staff had to run for their lives while
court properties were damaged.
“The court room of the Hon. Chief Judge was not spared the orgy in
the orgy of assault and destruction as members of staff attached to his
office were beaten up and his court record book torn into pieces by
these political thugs who also invaded and disrupted proceedings at the
election petition tribunal within the High Court premises in Ado Ekiti,”
the statement said.
Witnesses had earlier told PREMIUM TIMES how pro-Fayose thugs besieged the court premises as early as 6a.m.
Justice Adeyeye of High Court 3, who was miffed by the huge number of
the thugs as they surged towards the court premises had approached Mr.
Fayose and urged him to prevail on “his supporters” to keep a safe
distance from the court premises, the witnesses said.
An enraged Mr. Fayose was said to have shouted the judge down.
Immediately, thugs numbering about 20 pounced on Justice Adeyeye, beat
him up and tore his clothes, while his co-workers scampered and shouted
for help.
Justice Adeyeye was taken away for medical attention at a private hospital in Ado-Ekiti.
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