Ayo Fayose
- Tension mounts as S’Court delivers judgment on guber election tuesday
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmakers in the Ekiti State House
of Assembly on Monday pledged to defend Governor Ayodele Fayose with the
last drop of their blood, to prevent his impeachment by the 19
lawmakers of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
At a press conference in Ado Ekiti the factional Speaker of the
assembly Hon Dele Olugbemi, accused some leaders of the APC in the
South-west of sponsoring the impeachment plot, saying he was invited to
two meetings to be part of the conspiracy.
Meanwhile, there was uneasy calm in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital
yesterday as news spread round the city that the Supreme Court would
today deliver judgment in the disputed June 21, 2014 gubernatorial
election in the state.
Olugbemi, who was flanked by other PDP lawmakers, refused to mention the APC leaders allegedly involved in the impeachment plot against Fayose, but said the meetings he held with the leaders took place in Osogbo and somewhere in Lagos.
Olugbemi, who was flanked by other PDP lawmakers, refused to mention the APC leaders allegedly involved in the impeachment plot against Fayose, but said the meetings he held with the leaders took place in Osogbo and somewhere in Lagos.
The factional Speaker alleged that the deal the APC leaders wanted to
broker with him was how he could relinquish his speakership for the
speaker of the APC caucus, Hon Adewale Omirin to take over, so that
Fayose could be emasculated and become an easy prey.
“Just recently, I was invited to Osun and Lagos States at midnight.
They thought I could be easily bribed and be co-opted into unholy
alliance to remove Fayose. I want to tell you that the impeachment is
real because I am involved in the plan and I know those that are
involved.
“I can’t imagine myself being part of the plot to remove a man that was
overwhelmingly voted for by the people. The reason for my involvement
brought about the tentative withdrawal of the suit filed by APC
lawmakers against me, challenging Omirin’s removal from court.
“But I want to say that I will mention names if they go ahead with the
plan. We want to also say that we the defendants in the suits want the
continuation of the suits, we don’t want withdrawal because due process
would have to be followed in a constitutional matter like this.
“I want to say again that we are solidly behind Fayose. We are also
ready to defend the mandate freely given to him by the people of the
state, even if it will cost us our lives,” Olugbemi said.
Olugbemi pointed out that Omirin started displaying enmity against
Fayose right from the day of the latter’s inauguration, and alleged
that the rival Speaker stayed away from the ceremony due to political
acrimony.
“This time calls for sober reflection. Why is impeachment always coming
up each time Fayose is in government? Those outside Ekiti cannot
determine our fate for us and I will never be part of conspiracy that
will make Ekiti to hate me forever because Fayose is a man of the
people.”
Referring to the suit numbers FHC/ABJ/CS/ 885/2014 and FHC/L/CS/
1823/2014 filed by Omirin in opposition to his speakership, Olugbemi
contended that the import of the action was that Omirin had conceded
that he is no longer the Speaker of the assembly.
“We have had enough political instability in Ekiti State and this time
around, those who caused Ekiti State imbroglio in 2006 will not be
allowed to destabilise the state just because their party has been
voted out of power.
voted out of power.
“Governor Fayose was elected to govern Ekiti State for four years and
those throwing stones from Lagos and Osun States are warned to desist,
lest they incur the wrath of Ekiti people “Having been defeated in the
entire 16 councils in Ekiti State in five elections: governorship,
senatorial, presidential, House of
Representatives and the House of Assembly within 10 months, it should behoove on the APC lawmakers and their sponsors that they are not wanted in the state,” he said.
Representatives and the House of Assembly within 10 months, it should behoove on the APC lawmakers and their sponsors that they are not wanted in the state,” he said.
However, there was tension in Ado-Ekiti yesterday as news spread round
the city that the Supreme Court will today deliver judgment in the
disputed June 21, 2014 gubernatorial election in the state.
The incumbent governor, Fayose of the Peoples Democratic Party
defeated the then governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi in all the 16 local
government areas of the state. Investigation by THISDAY revealed that
what actually fuelled the apprehension was the fact that the judgment
is coming midway into the plot to remove Fayose by the 19 members of the
APC in the state assembly over alleged gross misconduct.
Checks revealed that people were seen in clusters across the streets of Ado Ekiti metropolis discussing the development.
Many thought the victory recorded by Major Gen. Muhammadu Buhari in the
March 28 might swing the pendulum in favour of the APC, the party that
is challenging Fayose’s victory.
Speaking on the development, Fayose, in a statewide broadcast asked
residents to maintain the peace and go about their lawful duties.
He warned that nobody must do anything to plunge the state into chaos,
saying the peace of the state was paramount to his government and that
nothing would be spared to sustain the relative peace being enjoyed by
the people.
Fayose, who thanked the people for voting overwhelmingly for PDP
candidates in the just concluded state assembly election, said their
action had further proved that what he was enjoying was a genuine
mandate and not a stolen one has being peddled.
The governor said he was of the belief that God would vindicate him at
the end of the day, and that he would triumph over whatever plans
mounted to truncate his tenure by individuals or groups of people.
A civil servant, Mr. Adelodun Okunola who works in state Local
Government Service Commission, said he had nothing much to comment on
the Supreme Court judgment of tomorrow, saying what was paramount to him
was peaceful coexistence of people of the state.
A farmer, Mr. Sunday Adelowo said he did not believe that people should
express anxiety over the judgment since both the Election Petition
Tribunal and the Appeal Court had earlier ruled in favour of the
governor at various instances.
As at the time of filling these reports, men of the Nigeria police were
still keeping vigil at their various places where they were posted
since outbreak of impeachment crisis last week, while a couple of patrol
vans were sighted moving around the state capital.
Culled from Thisday
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