The Osun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) has said at least 50 of its members are still in detention more
than one week after the governorship election in the state.
The
chairman of the party, Adelowo Adebiyi, who disclosed this to online
news portal, PREMIUM TIMES, on telephone Monday, said it would head for
court later in the week with a view to securing their freedom.
Also
on Monday, the Osun State Government confirmed plans to file a lawsuit
against the Federal Government over alleged abuses committed by security
personnel deployed in the state during the election.
The
Nigerian government had massively deployed security personnel
comprising the police, soldiers, members of the Nigeria Security and
Civil Defence Corps and operatives of the State Security Service, SSS,
in Osun to maintain order during the election.
Although the actual figure of the security personnel deployed could not be ascertained, media reports put it at over 65,000.
President Goodluck Jonathan explained that the heavy security presence was meant to ensure the election was not manipulated.
The
acting Inspector General of Police, Suleiman Abba, also said the heavy
deployment was informed by allegations that thugs were being recruited
and armed to foment trouble during the poll.
Among the
APC leaders detained was the National Publicity Secretary of the party,
Lai Mohammed. He was, however, freed the following morning.
The incumbent governor and candidate of the APC, Rauf Aregbesola, won the election conducted on Saturday, 9 August.
Mr.
Adebiyi said apart from Mr. Mohammed, about 200 members of the ruling
party in the state were arrested and detained before and during the
election and that the police released about 150 of them leaving the
remaining 50 in detention.
“Some have been released
from detention, but not all,” he said. “About 200 of our members were
arrested and detained, but about 150 of them have so far been released,”
he said in a telephone interview. “We are planning to go to court this
week to enforce their release.”
Also speaking in a
telephone interview, the Osun State Commissioner of Police, Ibrahim
Maishanu said he could not ascertain if there were members of the APC
still in detention.
He, however, promised to provide the information as soon as possible.
The
SSS spokesperson, Marylyn Ogar could not be reached for comments as she
did not answer or return calls made to her mobile telephone. She did
not also respond to a text message sent to her.
The
Director of Communication and Strategy in the Office of the Osun State
Governor, Semiu Okanlawon, said the state government was already
preparing to file a suit in deference to an advice by the European Union
Election Monitoring Group.
The EU group, led by Paul
Edwards, had during a meeting with Mr. Aregbesola in Osogbo, the state
capital, advised the governor to use the courts to seek redress rather
than resorting to self help.
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