Fayose
The 19 All Progressives Congress, APC, lawmakers in Ekiti State House of Assembly have once again restated their stand to impeach the incumbent governor, Ayodele Fayose.
Explaining why they want the governor removed from seat, the Speaker of the state house of assembly, Dr Adewale Omirin, insisted that Fayose cannot escape impeachment notice served on him because of the weight of the offence he had committed.
Omirin was reacting to a statement attributed to the factional Speaker, Dele Olugbemi, and the governor’s media aide, Lere Olayinka, labelling the impeachment notice as a huge joke.
Omirin in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Wole Olujobi, said the move to oust Fayose was to save democracy from the grip of executive lawlessness and impunity into which the state had been driven by the governor.
He said, “It will soon dawn on Fayose and his aides that the matter at hand goes beyond exuberant media skirmishes that are being deployed to rally support for the governor.
“Attention of the world has shifted to Ekiti State following the leaked tape detailing electoral fraud perpetrated to give Fayose victory. After that, several issues in Ekiti State are being questioned on the place of the constitution in nurturing democracy in the country, and as responsible citizens, we must act right to make democracy work.”
He further urged the governor to respond to the allegations against him instead of running away from the Government House.
“It is good that his men are talking in the media about the need to uphold the constitution in this matter even though they behave short of upholding the constitution in their conduct.
“Even though the governor trampled on the same constitution when he led thugs to attack judges in court and tore court records in the Chief Judge’s office, our duty is to follow constitutional path in this impeachment process.
“These men that are flying the governor’s banner will soon see the law in action. This impeachment process is real. We must rescue Ekiti State from lawlessness and fraud. The N1.3 billion poultry project fraud case is still in court. There are still cases of unresolved murders.
“We have again seen the resumption of state-sponsored terrorism with thugs attacking and maiming Ekiti people after a break in 2006 when the governor was impeached for fraud and attacks on opponents.
“We thought his impeachment trauma in 2006 would have thought him a lesson, but the governor has proved that he cannot survive in a society where the law works. We advise him to come out of hiding and defend himself because we are prepared to give him a fair hearing. That is the reality he must face instead of downplaying serious matter of constitutional consequences,” the Speaker added.
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