Embattled Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly,
Adewale Omirin, has told his colleagues at the Lagos State House of Assembly
that the governor of his state, Ayo Fayose, has not learnt any lessons from his
fall and eventual impeachment as governor during his uncompleted first term in
2006.
He said, instead, Fayose had experience in hooliganism and
that this was what he exhibited when he sponsored seven members of the House to
impeach him, the Deputy Speaker, and other principal officers of the House
recently.
Omirin, who was given a privilege at a special parliamentary
session held by the Lagos Assembly to raise alarm over the tension-filled
political atmosphere in Ekiti and the National Assembly, as well as the
involvement of the police in partisan politics, said Fayose had thrived on
illegalities since he was elected a second time as governor of the state.
“The seven members of the Ekiti State Assembly are
committing attrocities and are backed by the state governor. The governor has
experience in hooliganism. That’s where he has his experience,” Omirin, who was
at the Assembly with 18, out of the 26 lawmakers, said.
Giving details of the crisis at the Ekiti Assembly,
Churchill Adedipe, the Majority Leader of the Ekiti State House of Assembly,
said it started with Fayose’s second coming.
“Shortly after the inauguration of Fayose as the current
governor of the state, who, as a matter of fact, is fast turning himself into a
maximum ruler in a democracy, he started this campaign of calumny against the
House that the House was set to impeach him less than two weeks after becoming
the governor of the state.
“And logically, the question to be asked is: what has been
the offence of somebody that was just being inaugurated?
“Before the world, I would want to say today that at the
first meeting we had with him to actually resolve that, he told us to our face
that he would continue to move from one market to the other to blackmail us and
to lie against us.
“To people among us who have not been opportuned to sit with
him one-on-one, they had the opportunity of knowing who he is.”
He said shortly after the meeting, he wrote to the House
about his nominees for political appointment and expected the House to confirm
them without screening or even taking a look at their credentials and other
documents as against the Standing Rule of the House.
“These are people that we have not seen before, that we have
not seen their CVs, and that we strongly believed that the services and
responsibilities would either make or mar the history of that particular place.
“As the Majority Leader, I stood up to say: ‘well, that
particular issue would be stepped down to be discussed in our next opportuned
date as provided again by the Standing Order of the House.’
“On the issue of the Local Council Development Areas
(LCDAs), the issue again was brought up and it is again guided by the Standing
Order of the House that any issue before the court, especially ones that would
have court summons to that effect, that the House has no right to actually have
any discussion on it. As such, it was stepped down.
“Shortly after the sitting of that day, they started their
serial blackmail again on ESBS (Ekiti State Broadcasting Service) to the extent
that people started calling and questions were being asked. We adjourned that
day till the next day,” adding that the House even passed a N200 billion loan
request by Fayose.
He also said the House could not, at the sitting, discuss
the Local Council Development Areas, LCDA, since it was a court case.
Adedipe said suddenly, officers of the Nigeria Police were
mobilised to the Assembly where it culminated in seven members impeaching the
principal officers.
“As a matter of fact, we want to equally use this
opportunity to tell the governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Ayo Fayose, that it is not
the business of Mr. Governor to regulate the activities of the House. We are
being guided by the constitution and the Standing Order of the House.
“He may have the responsibility to regulate the activities
of the executive arm, but not the State House of Assembly. And if he had been
talking about some people negotiating the N2 billion SME loan that we passed
for him on that same day, that there was a committee set up to discuss how the
members would get 10 percent, I want to say it here that it is only the devil that
would dine and wine with Mr. Ayodele Fayose knowing full well that we know the
background of these persons in office.
“Democracy sometimes can allow some things to fly because in
a comity of serious-minded men, you don’t need to have such a person presiding
over the affairs of men.
“And we want to state it clearly that if there are some
people who have been negotiating with him, he should look inward into the camp
of those who are presently committing criminality in the State House of Assembly because everybody
knows their antecedents,” he said while urging the members of Lagos House of
Assembly to come to their aid.
Fayose, has in the aftermath of the crisis, absolved himself
of the impeachment, arguing that he understood the principle of separation of
powers.
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