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Pres. GEJ Rules Out Investigation Of Audio On Ekiti Polls, Says It Was “Fabricated”

President Goodluck Jonathan has precluded the likelihood of requesting an examination concerning the outrageous leaked sound tape of the claimed collusion between officers of the Nigerian Army and chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party to rig a year ago’s June 21 governorship decision in Ekiti State.

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President Jonathan told The Wall Street Journal that the sound was a fabrication despite the affirmation of its validness by a U.S.-based voice-check firm, Guardian Consulting LLC.

“It’s all fabrications”, Mr. Jonathan, who is seeking reelection on the platform of the PDP, said of the audio. “Why should I investigate things that are not real?”

The president’s startling aloofness to the embarrassment that has brought up issues about his greatly touted confidence in free, reasonable and tenable elections, inspired melancholic response from no one else but Dr. Kayode Fayemi, governorship competitor of the All Progressives Congress, who supposedly lost the poll to Governor Ayodele Fayose of the PDP.

“It’s very sad”, Fayemi told the Wall Street Journal. “The military has lost any democratic control”.

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