FG wants to jam telecoms on Saturday, equipment imported from Israel tested last week Thursday and Friday, Fayose raises alarm

By Lere Olayinka

Immediate past Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose has raised the alarm over plot by the APC led Federal Government to jam all telecommunications networks from 5am on Saturday till 5pm on Sunday, thus making it impossible for use of internet and phone calls during the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

Fayose, who is also the Southwest Coordinator of the Atiku/Obi PDP Presidential Campaign Council said the equipment for the sinister plot arrived the country from Israel last week and test run was done on Thursday and Friday.

He added that "I am in my house and even if they put gun in my head, I won't keep silent at this time because this same strategy was used in Ekiti state during the 2018 governorship election.

The former governor, who made this known in a release issued on Tuesday evening by his Media Aide, Lere Olayinka, said all Nigerians and the international community must rise in defense of democracy and the country.

He said; "During the governorship election in Ekiti State, they jammed telecoms networks 3km radius around the State government house and my hometown, Afao Ekiti.

"My telephone lines and those of people around me were also engaged with fake calls from 5am on July 21, 2018 till 5am on July 22, 2019.

"This time around, they want to repeat the same by jamming all networks, especially in States where they intend to rig on Saturday so that Nigerians won't be able to publish polling units results on social media and also communicate with media houses to expose rigging.

"As at this moment, the jamming equipment brought from Israel is in the country and was demonstrated last week Thursday and Friday."

Fayose, who said no amount of sinister plots by the APC led federal government will prevent Nigerians from freeing themselves from the present regime of bondage, added that "Nigerians are resolute, they have made up their minds to vote and make sure that their votes count on Saturday. Jamming telecoms services will not work and it will be

vehemently resisted."