In yet another reaction to the impeachment plot against him, the
Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has said that his mandate will be
defended by the Ekiti people who he said “freely and wholeheartedly”
voted him in.
“Ekiti people who are the owners of my mandate will defend it against
political usurpers, whom they had rejected twice in the last nine
months,” Mr. Fayose said.
Nineteen lawmakers of the opposition All Progressives Congress had on
Friday served Mr. Fayose and his deputy, Kolapo Olusola, an impeachment
notice.
The lawmakers gave them seven days to respond to allegations of gross misconduct and abuse of office.
They raised eight impeachable offences against the governor and his
deputy, which include; the invasion of the House of Assembly with thugs
and miscreants; instigating an unconstitutional takeover of the House by
seven legislators to sit in contravention of Section 96 (2) of the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; Prevention of the 19
APC legislative members from performing legislative duties with the use
of security agents and armed thugs; and Sponsoring an unlawful
impeachment process in the House.
They also accused the governor of spending Ekiti State funds without
requisite constitutional approval in contravention of the Constitution;
running the Government of Ekiti State without legally constituted
Executive Council in contravention of Section 192 (2) of the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; operating an illegal
2014 Budget and Instigating illegal sitting of the House.
Mr. Fayose, who spoke via a statement released by spokesperson, Lere
Olayinka, on Sunday, also urged the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Mahmud
Mohammed, to sustain his stand of not allowing the use of the judiciary
to change the outcome of elections.
Mr. Fayose, said the impeachment move is a plot to distract him from
concentrating on governance and the coming Saturday’s House of Assembly
election.
He called on members and supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party
in the State not to be distracted from their goal of delivering all the
26 Assembly seats in the State to the party.
“Sovereignty belongs to the people and the people of Ekiti State on
June 21, 2014, surrendered their sovereignty to me to be their governor
for four years.
“Instead of respecting the wish of Ekiti people, which they again
affirmed on March 28 and will further affirm on April 11, the APC people
that were rejected in two free and fair elections have been trying all
tricks to return to power through the back door.
“They filed several cases in their bid to stop my inauguration as governor and even committed murder in the process,” he said
Mr. Fayose said the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Adewale
Omirin, was assured of assuming office as Acting Governor and that
informed his non-attendance of his inauguration, “as he was still hoping
that even on October 16, 2014, a court order would be gotten to stop my
inauguration”.
“Their evil plots against the mandate of Ekiti people failed then, but up to now, they are not relenting.
“Today, even though Omirin has been duly impeached, he still believes
he can be Acting Governor while Dr Kayode Fayemi that was roundly
rejected by Ekiti people is also boasting that he will return to power
through the instrumentality of the court.
“However, let me warn the APC as a party to respect the wish of Ekiti
people as the PDP and President Goodluck Jonathan respected the wish of
Nigerians on the election of Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd).
“Any attempt to undermine the sovereignty of Ekiti people, using
whatever instrument will be resisted by the people themselves because
power belongs to the people and they have handed it to whom they desire
to exercise till October 16, 2018.
“The APC gladiators in Ekiti should therefore emulate President
Jonathan and the PDP by waiting till 2018 to try their luck again,” he
said.
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