Drama in Ekiti as Fayose's supporters lay siege to Ekiti Assembly
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| Ayo Fayose | 
Drama ensued again again in Ado Ekiti on 
Monday as members of the Peoples Democratic Party and supporters of 
Governor Ayodele Fayose laid siege   to the Ekiti State House of 
Assembly complex in order to halt the resumption of the 19 All 
Progressives Congress lawmakers.
Fayose had announced in a statewide 
broadcast on Sunday that the   lawmakers planned to take over the 
assembly to commence their impeachment proceedings against him.
He therefore urged transport unions, market women and workers to rise up and protect the mandate they gave him.
Although
 there were no barricades at entry points to Ado Ekiti city as done in 
the previous protests, many   workers who arrived in their offices at 
8am returned to their homes out of fear.
Private and public schools in the state 
capital failed to reopen for the third term academic session as a result
 of the development.
The governor’s supporters and the state 
PDP members who were allegedly mobilised by the caretaker chairmen of 
the 16 Local Government Areas in the state clustered around the assembly
 complex, watching out for the APC lawmakers.
Security agencies were also seen at the entry points frisking vehicles and passersby.
While the Fayose supporters waited and 
discussed in clusters, the 25 newly elected PDP House of Assembly 
lawmakers   issued a statement in which they   alleged that the personal
 ambitions of the Speaker, Adewale Omirin, and a   Senator, Babafemi 
Ojudu, were responsible for the aggravation of the political crisis in 
the state.
They called on the state stakeholders, 
especially traditional rulers, to prevail on the two lawmakers not to 
throw the state into chaos because of “their ambition to be acting 
governor and governor.’’
“Whoever that is interested in the Ekiti
 State Governorship position should wait till 2018,” the lawmakers-elect
 said in the statement by Gboyega Aribisogan, Segun Adewumi and Adeniran
 Alagbada.
But the Special Adviser on Media to 
Omirin, Wole Olujobi,   denied that his boss   aimed to become the 
acting governor of the state.
He also said that it could not have been
 true that Ojudu collected money from anyone to ensure the impeachment 
of Fayose in 2006.
“He (Omirin) is the Speaker of the   
Assembly who must check the governor’s excesses in his flagrant 
trampling on the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” 
Olujobi stated.
Meanwhile, the APC in the state has 
praised transport union   associations in the state for not joining the 
Fayose supporters and PDP members.
The APC ,   in a statement by its   
Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatubosun, said, “We praise the drivers and 
motorcycle operators for their courage and wisdom. Fayose is used to 
protecting his own interest and keeping his children in safety while he 
distributes guns to the children of others to foment trouble.
“The day he was first impeached in 2006,
 he asked his supporters to meet at Fajuyi to confront the soldiers. It 
was later that his supporters discovered that the governor had bolted   
to safety while his supporters were tear-gassed with several of them 
wounded.”
The party explained the matter at hand 
was not about partisanship but about the abuse of the 1999 Constitution 
and wondered why Fayose believed he must win through violence.
It added, “He first led thugs to sack 
the court and beat up a judge while court records in the Chief Judge’s 
office were torn. The Chief Judge’s secretary was beaten.
“Now, he openly made a live broadcast in
 the state media inciting his supporters to an act of insurrection by 
disallowing the lawmakers from doing their lawful duties.
“Even during Sunday service in the 
church, Fayose, to the shock of everyone, was inciting worshipers to 
protect the mandate they gave him through violent resistance to the 
lawmakers. Why must a governor choose violence as a religion?
“He effectively grounded the judiciary 
and now it is the turn of the parliament. Nigerian democracy is on trial
 and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is in chains if
 Fayose can single-handedly cripple these two sacred democratic 
institutions through violence and he appears winning all the way.”
The party regretted that the   
governor’s media statement had created panic among parents who kept 
their children at home on Monday for fear of attacks on their way to 
schools.
Credit: Punchng.com  
 
 
 
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