Factional Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Hon. Dele
Olugbemi (third left), with other lawmakers while addressing newsmen in
Ado-Ekiti... on Friday.
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The political battle rocking Ekiti State seems to be
becoming more interesting by the day.
In its bid aimed at impeaching the embattled state governor,
Ayodele Fayose, the All Progressives Congress lawmakers in the Assembly, led by
its Speaker, Dr. Adewale Omirin, had on Thursday asked the state Chief Judge,
Justice Ayodeji Daramola to set up a panel to investigate allegations raised in
the impeachment notice to the governor.
However, the impeachment saga took another twist yesterday as
the factional Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Hon. Dele Olugbemi has
also asked the CJ to ignore the request.
Addressing journalists on Friday in Ado Ekiti, Olugbemi said
the letter directing the CJ to raise the investigative panel did not emanate
from the office of the Speaker because Omirin had been impeached since November
20.
“We never wrote any letter to the Chief Judge directing him
to constitute an investigative panel, neither was the House involved in any
impeachment proceedings against the executive governor of our great state,” he
said.
The clerk of the Assembly, Mr. Tola Esan, was at the
briefing with the sergeants-at-arm and some members of staff of the assembly..
The old and new mace of the Assembly were also presented to
journalists.
Olugbemi went on, “It is common knowledge that all
legitimate sessions of any House of Assembly takes place only inside the
hallowed chambers of House of Assembly. Indeed, any purported sitting of the
House at any other location outside the hallowed chamber of the House of
Assembly is null and void and of no effect whatsoever.
“This is more so when such sittings purportedly took place
without the principal officers here present with me now.”
The factional Speaker said he had advised the CJ to
“discountenance all letters, resolutions, proceedings or processes emanating
from Dr. Adewale Omirin or any other person impersonating his person or office.
“I have also copied the Chief Justice of Nigeria, the
Director, Department of State Service and the Commissioner of Police so that
they can jointly assist with the apprehension of this impostor and his cohorts
before they cause further breakdown of law, order and further havoc on Ekiti
State and its people.”
Responding to questions, Olugbemi faulted the APC lawmakers
for sitting outside the hallowed chamber.
He also debunked insinuations that his security details had
been withdrawn.
He said, “My security aides are all still with me. Is it
proper to shift the venue of the Assembly? That section is irrelevant to the
judgement of the Supreme Court. That is an indication that the only sacred
place is the hallowed chambers.”
It would be recalled that the embattled Speaker and leader
of the APC lawmakers in the Assembly, Dr. Omirin, had on Thursday written a
letter to the CJ requesting him to raise a seven-man panel within seven days of
receipt of the letter to investigate Fayose and his deputy, Dr. Oluosla Kolapo,
over allegations of impunity, violence, stalking and other constitutional
breaches.
The lawmakers relied on Section 101 of the 1999 Constitution
as amended, which according to them, empowers the Assembly to regulate its
sittings, including sitting in a public building within the state capital if
the lives of members are not safe.
The Majority Leader, Churchill Adedipe, representing
Irepodun/Ifelodun Constituency One, explained that the sitting ought to have
taken place in the hallowed chamber on April 7, 2015 but members were waylaid
by thugs who mounted roadblock and threatened their lives with weapons.
However, Fayose, in a statement by his Special Assistant on
Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, argued that no sitting of
the Ekiti Assembly took place on Thursday as claimed by the APC lawmakers.
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