Tension rose again in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, on
Monday as supporters of the state Governor, Ayodele
Fayose, and some Peoples Democratic Party
members laid siege to the state House of Assembly
in Ado Ekiti .
Their action was to prevent the 19 All Progressives
Congress lawmakers from gaining entry to the
assembly to actualise their move to impeach Fayose.
While the siege lasted, the national leadership of the
PDP and Fayose urged President Muhammadu Buhari
to intervene in the matter.
News had filtered into the state on Sunday night that
the lawmakers had assembled in a hotel in a
neighbouring state preparatory to sneaking into Ado
Ekiti to remove Fayose and his deputy, Kolapo
Olusola.
It was gathered that the news made the police to
quickly cordon off the major roads leading to the
Assembly complex with their patrol vans and an
Armoured Personnel Carrier .
The PDP members and commercial motorcyclists
blocked the secretariat and NTA roads which also
lead to the complex.
As of 3p.m on Monday, the policemen, the PDP
members and the commercial motorcyclists were still
seen blocking the roads.
As the tension heightened, Fayose made a statewide
broadcast during which he again called on the people
to defend the mandate given to him by them.
After the broadcast, commercial life in the city went
dead as traders hurriedly locked their shops while
civil servants closed their offices and left for their
homes.
Fayose had before the broadcast told journalists that
all the entitlements of the APC lawmakers had been
paid, contrary to Speaker Adewale Omirin’s denial.
The governor flaunted copies of Skye Bank cheques
dated May 26, 2015 and issued to the lawmakers to
corroborate his claim.
One of the cheques, which bore the name Boluwade
Kehinde was received on behalf of the lawmaker and
had a sum of N2, 149, 052 .37 on it.
Fayose warned that it would amount to contempt of
court for Omirin and his colleagues to continue with
the impeachment proceedings against him.
He made reference to the ruling by Justice E.S.
Chukwu of the Federal High Court, which ordered
that the status quo as of April 23 be maintained
pending the determination of a motion on notice
before him(Chukwu).
The factional Speaker, Dele Olugbemi, and six other
lawmakers had in the suit sought an interlocutory
injunction among other reliefs restraining the APC
lawmakers from commencing impeachment against
Fayose.
The governor said, “They have been dropping the
name of President Buhari as giving them the backing
to impeach me. How can an Assembly, whose tenure
will wind up on Thursday be planning this. I wonder
why the issue of the past should be allowed to come
to play out now.
“As of the day the court gave the order, I mean April
23, Omirin was not the speaker. It will be wrong for
the court order not to be respected. This is illegality
and I want to raise this for the public to know.
“Omirin had gone to court to challenge his
impeachment but he later withdrew his case, which
means he accepted he had been impeached. A cost
of N100, 000 was awarded against him.
“So, he is not the Speaker. I am calling on well-
meaning Nigerians, the Chief Justice of Nigeria,
Justice Mahmoud Mohammed, and President Buhari
to intervene in this matter.
“How can somebody be living in another state and be
planning to invade his own state; this is something
else and I view this as a major crime anyone can
commit against his people.”
On the payment of the salaries and other benefits to
the APC lawmakers, Fayose said, “They came to
collect the cheques in Ado Ekiti in company with the
Commissioner for Finance, Toyin Ojo.
“The issue would have been discussed publicly
during a peace parley but they insisted that it should
not be discussed openly because they didn’t want
the leaders of their party to know,” he added.
Fayose urged the Ekiti people to keep their eyes on
the lawmakers and prevent them from carrying out
their plot to remove him.
In Abuja, the PDP accused the outgoing APC
lawmakers of trying to cause mayhem as a means of
securing political control of the state.
The party warned in a statement by its National
Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, that its members
would be fully mobilised to resist the scheme.
It alleged that the move to create confusion in the
state by the lawmakers was a final attempt in their
failed mission to unseat Fayose.
The PDP warned the lawmakers to watch their steps
and not to take its civility for granted as it would not
hesitate to defend the governor with all the force
availed by the law.
The statement read in part, “We wish to state in very
clear terms that we would not condone any more
move by the rejected APC lawmakers to subvert the
will of the people of Ekiti state as expressed in the
mandate freely given to Governor Fayose.
“These outgoing APC lawmakers whose mandates
have already been withdrawn by the people should
watch their steps and not in any way take our civility
and Governor Fayose’s deportment for peace, unity
and harmony for granted.
“We issue this as a final warning. Our members and
supporters in Ekiti State are able, willing and ready
to defend our mandate using all available
instruments granted by the law.
“We have the capacity and will have no other option
unless the APC lawmakers retrace their steps and
embrace peace. Enough is enough.”
It added that it would not in any way “condone or
tolerate any move by the APC lawmakers to subvert
the course of justice”.
While commending the people of the state for their
courage in standing by Fayose, the party urged
Buhari to caution the lawmakers especially given the
olive branch already extended to them by the
governor.
The party also charged security agencies to be on the
alert and ensure that there was no breakdown of law
and order in the state.
In Port Harcourt, Rivers State, the Acting National
Chairman of the PDP, Uche Secondus, also said that
Buhari and the the international community needed
to intervene in the Ekiti crisis.
Secondus accused the APC of planning to cause
confusion in Ekiti and other PDP-controlled states,
warning that such a step was detrimental to the
survival of democracy in the country.
He said, “It is the plan of APC to cause crisis in Ekiti
State. It is the plan of APC to systematically cause
crisis in the PDP-controlled states and this will not
augur well for democracy in Nigeria.
“If you recall, PDP has nurtured this democracy for 16
years and we are having today, that has the rule of
the game, they are now in power. They were not
coerced; they were allowed freedom of the press; rule
of law was obeyed and today, Buhari is the President
of our dear country.
“We call on the President and we call on the
international community to quickly look at what is
happening in Ekiti. We ask that the rule of law should
be followed.
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