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Members of the
Ekiti State House of Assembly has appealed to Governor Ayo Fayose not to
endanger the lives of its members by peddling unfounded allegations
that it is planning to impeach him.
Noting that they nursed no such plans
either individually or collectively, the lawmakers said such allegation
might expose them to attacks.
Speaking yesterday at a briefing
attended by 16 of the 19 All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmakers,
including the Speaker, Adewale Omirin, Churchill Adedipe, who chaired
the event, said: “Our primary role is to use the Assembly to advance the
course of the state’s development.
“We have nothing to do with the
pedestrian engagements going round now in Ekiti. The governor has been
saying he is interested in developing the state and this has been our
focus here for three and a half years.
“Fayose should work with us, not with
political jobbers, not with those interested in stoking embers of
mayhem, unrest and discord. This Assembly is interested in partnering
you (Fayose) once it is in the interest of the state.
“We have been accused of collecting N50 million each; the Speaker was said to have taken N100 million to remove the governor.
“We are not planning that and we will
not do so. I once said on EKTV (Ekiti State Television) that this is a
season of drama and many of it will still come,” Adedipe said.
The Majority Leader added: “For two days
now, there have been several attacks on members, especially those from
APC. This meeting was called for us to react to some of the
developments.
“First, we witnessed here in the
Assembly intense intrigues to remove the Speaker but it is not our
tradition to change the Speaker when government changes.
“Moreso, there are constitutional ways to do that. APC members have no interest in changing the House’s leadership.”
Adedipe said the lawmakers travelled to Lagos State to meet with the party leadership.
He said the journey was to fine- tune strategies towards the October 29 national convention.
“We need to state that APC will hold its
convention on October 29. If they are worried about happenings in APC,
they can join the party so that the game of guesses and insinuations
will be left out.
“There is no reason why we cannot go to
Lagos to see our leaders. National elections are around the corner.
There is need to put our house in order before next year. And so there
is nothing wrong in going to Lagos to confer with our leaders.
“No one discussed how to remove Fayose
as he had not even done anything. The administration just came on board.
They want to lie against us to expose us to dangers of harassment and
assault.
“This briefing was called to enable us
to clarify issues. We have seen that in Ekiti for sometime now there
have been strange developments and APC members will not fold their arms
to see things go out of hands. As journalists, we need to make you hear
our own side of the story,” Adedipe said.
Deputy Speaker Taiwo Orisalade noted
that the allegation of participating in the impeachment move against the
governor “was most untrue and unfair on me”.
“I was away from the country. I
travelled on October 17 and came back on October 22. There is no point
taking Ekiti down the doldrums. Politics is no battle but a game. Ekiti
needs us in facing the challenges.”
Omirin said the present administration need not fear the Assembly.
“George Bush Jnr ruled America for
eight years and he did not have majority of the congress on his side. In
Nasarawa today, we have the same scenario as we have in Ekiti.
His words: “I am a medical doctor with
29 years experience. The so-called filling station has not started
operating. No law says I should not invest. I am a law-abiding citizen
and I know the law.”
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