I was framed for refusing to support Fayose’s re-election – Unionist
Olanbiwonnu, who testified as a defence witness at the resumed hearing of the case on Monday claimed that he was framed up because he refused to support Governor Ayo Fayose’s governorship ambition in the 2014 election.
Other accused persons are another ex-RTEAN chair, Adebayo Aderiye; Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) leader, Adeniyi Adedipe; Sola Durodola, Kayode Ajayi, Oso Farotimi and Sola Adenijo.
The witness revealed that he was taken to the Government House, Ado-Ekiti shortly after he was arrested on 27th July, 2015, ten months after Omolafe’s murder.
He told the court that the police team that arrested him at about midnight on 27th July, 2015 was led by Fayose’s Chief Security Officer (CSO) who took him to the Osuntokun Lodge of the Government House where he was paraded before the governor.
“From the Government House, they took me away the State Police Headquarters and handed me over to Inspector Felix Whessu who told me that an order came from Abuja that I be taken to the court in the morning.
“My police statement was written by Inspector Whessu around 1.00 am and it was completed at about 2.00 am and by 7.00 am, I was brought to the court and they waited till the court officially opened.
“Magistrate (Idowu) Ayenimo said I was arrested with Form “K” and he ordered that I be remanded. Between 25th September, 2014 and the time of my arrest on 27th July, 2015, I was in Ado, there was no investigation.”
Justice Ogunmoye adjourned the case till 12th January, 2018 for the adoption of the final written addresses of counsels in the case
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