Hehehe ....There was tension in Ado Ekiti on Wednesday as the 19 All
Progressives Congress lawmakers stormed the Ekiti State House of
Assembly to resume legislative duties.
Their return, which, caught workers and the seven Peoples
Democratic Party lawmakers loyal to Governor Ayodele Fayose unawares
created palpable tension as officials of the Assembly started packing
their loads.
The return of the lawmakers followed Tuesday’s directive by the
State Secretariat of the party asking them to resume legislative duties.
But over 100 soldiers and police promptly took over the Assembly to
maintain peace while the Commissioner of Police, Taiwo Lakanu, ordered
its immediate closure.
The 19 APC lawmakers had been on self-exile since November 20,
2014 when the seven PDP lawmakers impeached the Speaker, Dr. Adewale
Omirin and his deputy, Tunji Orisalade.
Mr. Dele Olugbemi, an ally of the governor was installed as the Speaker by the faction and had been presiding over the Assembly.
Those that returned to the Assembly on Wednesday with Omirin
include Orisalade, Mrs. Wunmi Ogunlola, Mr. Ade Ajayi and Gbenga
Odebunmi among others.
The Omirin-led lawmakers arrived the Assembly in a convoy of
14 vehicles at around 12 noon and hurriedly went into
parliamentary session which started with praise and worship, as well as
prayer said by Mr. Folorunso Ogundele, representing Efon constituency.
The session lasted for ten minutes and when the lawmakers
emerged from the Assembly and briefed the pressmen, who had patiently
been waiting outside.
Omirin, who spoke on behalf of members disclosed that they were in the assembly to begin their legislative duty.
As they emerged from the Assembly, some of them chanted ‘Sai
Buhari, Sai Baba’-the political slogan of the President-elect, Maj. Gen.
Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).
Omirin described Olugbemi as an impostor, saying he has come to take his rightful place.
“Why are you surprised that we are here? I don’t expect you to
expect surprise that we are in our offices because we are duly elected
as members of the State House of Assembly.
“This is my office and I shouldn’t be asked why I am here. Though
we have instituted a case against the seven lawmakers for the
fake impeachment against me, but that would not prevent us from doing
what we are supposed to do,” Omirin stated.
When asked whether Buhari’s victory prompted their action, Omirin
said “No, that is not true. It was just a mere coincidence. Don’t
forget, the fact that I am not here since November does not mean I have
not been performing my duties. So, whether Buhari is declared or not,
we have to do our work.
“I have been attending Speakers’ meetings in Abuja and attending to
my people at my constituency, so we haven’t abdicated our duty.”
Efforts made by Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge
of operations in Ekiti State to pacify APC Lawmakers not to
reconvene fell on deaf ears, as the lawmakers engaged him in verbal war
and told him that they needed not to take any permission from the police
before holding their session.
When the factional speaker, Olugbemi emerged from the Assembly,
he criticised the Police Commissioner for closing down the Assembly.
“Mr CP, I don’t think it was right to have closed down the
Assembly. We have the capacity to contain the APC lawmakers. We are
ready to meet them fire for fire.”
But the CP said he took the action to prevent violence in the
State, saying the police must be proactive to prevent Ekiti from
being plunged into crisis.
Meanwhile, jubilant APC members took over the streets of Ado Ekiti,
the state capital to celebrate Buhari’s victory in the Saturday’s
Presidential election.
They seized the ever-busy Ado-Ekiti-Akure highway along Ajilosun
area as early as 5:30am in defiance to the 7:30 p.m to 6 a.m curfew
imposed by the governor before the declaration of the final result.
The state Publicity Secretary of APC, Taiwo Olatubosun, had on
Tuesday urged the Ekiti people to ignore Fayose’s curfew and celebrate
the party’s victory at the presidential poll.
The jubilant crowd, numbering about 1,000 brandished brooms, which
is the APC’s symbol while many others used the large sized-posters of
Gen. Buhari as garments.
Policemen were on the ground to control the traffic and maintain the peace and order.
While some were singing and dancing on the highway, others were beating drums and shouting praises of Buhari.
One of them, Mr. Okunola Olumide, said there was no known law in
Nigeria that forbids people from rejoicing over legitimate
accomplishments such as naming ceremony, promotion as well as winning of
elections.
Another spokesperson, Mrs. Wuraola Ogunyemi, said mass jubilation
over Buhari’s victory was a national exercise, and wondered why the
governor would hurriedly impose a curfew.
They also advised the governor to allow the APC legislators perform
their constitutional duties or risk another round of impeachment.
“Ordinarily, we do not have problems with Fayose as a governor so
as not to see our party as jealous of his profile, as long as he allows
our members in the House to perform the functions attached to their
offices as representatives of the people and stop serial attacks on our
state secretariat and posters.
“Fayose had written those of us in APC off, in the political
arrangement of Ekiti State, because he said few days ago that his party,
PDP would again win all State Assembly seats in the coming election, we
shall see how he will achieve that now,” another supporter said.
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