The Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, yesterday, stepped up pressure on President Muhammudu Buhari to
prevail on his party faithful and security agencies to check the disruption of
the peace in Ekiti state.
The impeachment moves allegedly
spearheaded by the outgoing members of the State House of Assembly, remained a
matter of speculation yesterday even as it was claimed that the 19 legislators
belonging to the All Progressives Congress, APC, may storm the state today.
Governor Fayose, on his part, called on President Buhari and Justice Mahmoud to
call the 19 APC lawmakers to order.
Fayose, who spoke with
newsmen at the Governor’s Lodge over the tension elicited by the speculated
move of the APC legislators, insisted that all the entitlements of the APC
lawmakers have been paid contrary to Speaker Adewale Omirin’s claim that they
were yet to be paid.
The governor flaunted
copies of the Skye Bank cheques dated May 26, 2015, issued to the lawmakers to
corroborate his claim. One of the cheques, which bore the name Boluwade Bolie
Kehinde was received on behalf of the lawmaker and had a sum of N2,149,052
.37on it Fayose said it would amount to illegality for the embattled speaker,
Adewale Omirin to continue to hold claim as the speaker when actually he had
been removed from the post as far back as November 2014.
His words:
“They have been dropping
the name of President Muhammadu 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 now.
“As at the date the court
gave the order, I mean April 23, Hon Adewale 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 has gone to court to
challenge his impeachment and later withdrew such, which means he accepted he
had been impeached and 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 Mohammed Mahmoud and President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene
in this matter.”
“How can somebody be living
in another State and planning to invade his state? This is something else and I
view this as a major crime anyone can commit against his people”, the governor
added. Commenting on the controversy over the payment of the salary and entitlements
of the lawmakers, Fayose said they had been paid by last week Wednesday.
Whose telling d truth? Fayose must go.
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