The motion for Ogundeji’s
impeachment was moved by Mr. Fatai Olotu from Akoko Northeast constituency and supported
by Mr. Malachi Coker Adeniyi Emmanuel of Ilaje constituency (II).
Members of the Ondo State
House of Assembly, Tuesday, impeached the deputy speaker, Mr. Iroju Ogundeji
for allegedly working at variance with the Speaker.
He was immediately replaced
with Hon Bimbo Fajolu of Ile-Oluji/Oke-Igbo constituency and has been sworn-in.
The sack of Ogundeji was a sequel to the power play between him and the speaker
Bamidele Oloyelogun.
Vanguard learned that the
lawmakers, in an impeachment notice, signed by 18 out of the 26 members accused
Iroju of working at variance with the Speaker.
While moving the motion for
Iroju’s sack, Olotu said: “Such a frosty relationship between the office of the
Speaker and his Deputy is not in the interest of members. The office of the
Speaker is an exalted one that must be respected.”
Corroborating Olotu’s position, Mr. Olajide
Sunday, who seconded the motion for impeachment, maintained that the 18
lawmakers who signed the impeachment notice were convinced that working at
cross purposes by the Speaker and the Deputy would not bring the desired
democratic dividends to the people.

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