Police Hold ADC Assembly Candidate For Rape In Ekiti Hotel
The African Democratic Congress ADC in Ekiti is alleging political harassment after its House of Assembly candidate, Ayodele Babatola, was arrested.
Police have insisted the arrest followed a rape report by a lady Babatola took to a hotel.
The party said the arrest was instigated by the ruling party APC in collaboration with the police.
However, in a Press Release to explain the situation, the Ekiti State Police Command said the arrest of Ayodele Babatola was neither illegal nor politically-driven.
Signed by SP Abutu Sunday, Police Public Relations Officer of the Ekiti State Command, the statement read:
The attention of the Ekiti State Police Command has been drawn to an emotionally and a politically motivated unverified story circulating on the social media, alleging the Ekiti State Police Command of conniving with the Ekiti State government to arrest and prosecute one Mr Ayodele Babatola based on an allegation of rape.
While the Command will continue to strictly and professionally maintain the principles of the rule of law and justice, and will not be moved by the ignorance and acclaimed wisdom of those who sit in the comfort of their homes to engage in hasty conclusions without making effort to deeply investigate or ask necessary questions, it wishes to keep the record straight and allay all ambiguities.
On the 25th of May, 2026 at about 01:00hrs, one Bukola Oluwaseun ‘f’ “30yrs” came to Oke-Ila Divisional Police Headquarters and reported that the suspect, one Ayodele Babatola, forcefully had carnal knowledge of her at KIIBAT HOTEL, along Petim Estate, Adebayo Area, Ado-Ekiti on the night of 24th May 2026. She added that the suspect, in the process, also assaulted her and inflicted various degrees of injuries on her; the injuries, which were visible to the Police Officers on duty at that time.
The victim stated that she met the suspect on the social media about three months ago while he was still living abroad, and they have been chatting since then.
Upon arriving Nigeria and in Ado-Ekiti, they both agreed to meet at Captain Cook area in order to know each other physically. The victim claimed that the suspect drove her to the hotel with the plan to have some discussions. The victim allaged that on getting to the hotel, the suspect, without her consent, had carnal knowledge of her, inflicted injuries on her as a result of her refusal to cooperate with him, and immediately left the room to an unknown destination. She stated further that the suspect immediately blocked her phone number and all other means of communicating with him, and all efforts made to reach him proved abortive.
Upon the receipt of the complaint, the suspect was invited, his statement was taken and after a preliminary investigation, the case was transferred to the State CID for a thorough investigation.
During investigation, the suspect stated that he was provoked when the victim asked him for payment before having sexual intercourse with her. He claimed that he did not actually penetrate the victim before he got provoked by her request for financial compensation, but accepted that he left her in the room and deactivated all her means of reaching him.
Meanwhile, the victim was taken to the hospital for a medical examination, and it showed and confirmed that there was penetration.
The suspect was charged to court after investigation was concluded and currently being remanded in Correctional Service Centre, Ado-Ekiti.
Members of the public are urged to disregard the allegation of illegal arrest and prosecution, as the case is based on a clear complaint which was thoroughly investigated, not based on any political reason as being speculated.
The Command will continue to uphold fairness, justice, professionalism and respect for human rights, while maintaining that ‘the principle of rule of law must prevail’.
