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Tension brews as plot to impeach Ekiti Speaker thickens Tension is brewing in Ekiti State House of Assembly over a plot by the state law­makers to impeach the Speaker, Hon Adewale Omirin. Sunday Sungathered that other officers of the State House of Assembly battling to save their positions are the Deputy Speaker, Hon Taiwo Orisalade, Majority Leader, Hon Churchill Adedipe, Chief Whip, Hon Ade Ajayi and other principal officers of the House. Twenty five out of the 26 members of the House are members of the All Progres­sives Congress, with only one, Hon Oyedele Ajibola belonging to the Peoples Democratic Party sequel to the defection of Hon. Bunmi Oriniowo to APC prior to the June 21 governorship elec­tion in the state. A source in the Assem­bly confided in newsmen in Ado Ekiti yesterday, that the lawmakers who are opposed to the Speaker were majorly those representing constituen­cies in Ekiti North Senatorial District, comprising Ikole, Ilejemeje, Moba, Ido/Osi and Oye Local Government Ar­eas of the state. The new move, which the source said could not be un­connected with the imminent change of government in the State, as Governor Kayode Fayemi’s tenure expires on Wednesday, October 15, 2014, was aimed at balanc­ing the political equation when the Governor-elect, Mr. Ayodele Fayose is sworn-in. The Speaker, while re­sponding to the rumour, de­nied the report of leadership crisis in the House, saying the lawmakers are united and committed to the develop­ment of the state. Speaking through his Spe­cial Adviser on Media, Wole Olujobi, Omirin said the ru­mour is just the figment of imaginations of those ped­dling it, noting that the unity among members is some­thing of pride to members and Ekiti people in general. The source said the incum­bent governor is from North, his Deputy, Prof Modupe Ad­elabu from the Central, while the speaker, is from the South Senatorial District. The source further hinted that the political equation in the state would change with the emergence of Mr. Ayo­dele Fayose, who is from the Central and his deputy, Dr. Olusola Eleka , who hails from the South, the same senatorial district with Hon Omirin, which forms part of the reasons to move for his ouster, coupled with external interference. Another reason adduced by the source for the change of leadership is the fact that the lawmakers had recently lamented during a visit to a national leader of the party in Lagos, expressing disgust at how Fayemi had allegedly treated them in the last three and a half years wing to weak leadership in the house. The source said the law­makers later resorted to the new tactice when they re­turned to Ekiti as they see the speaker’s removal as the best way to get at the Governor. The source said: “The Speaker may be removed anytime from now except he could play a fast game. Some APC lawmakers are bent on removing him at all cost, not only to balance the political equation, but to punish him for the sins he had committed under Governor Fayemi. “Some of them were of the opinion that Hon Omirin was imposed on them by the Governor. Aside this, they believed he was too loyal and timid to confront Governor Fayemi on various issues which had not been in the overall interest of members, particularly in the area of finance. Rattled by the lawmakers’ desperate move, the leaders of the party last Friday held a truce meeting with the ag­grieved legislators up to mid­night to sheathe their sword, a development the source described as fruitful. “The lawmakers are not happy that they could not make enough money under Fayemi because of the speaker’s docility. So, the time to take their pound of flesh is now and only God can save him,” he stated. The Speaker said, “We have been working harmoni­ously together in this Hon­ourable House with the spirit of disciplined party men and women for more than three years. We have made our­selves, our people and the state in general proud in the way we have conducted our­selves. This House is the most pro­ductive of all the Houses of Assembly in the country. In­stead of engaging in what will distort that record and rubbish our integrity, the honourable members are aware of their place in history and so would not engage in any rancour that will rubbish their sterling performance over the years,” Omirin said.
Posted on: Sun, 12 Oct 2014 06:06:21 +0000

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