The 19 All Progressives Congress lawmakers of
the Ekiti State House of Assembly on Thursday shunned the peace meeting
convened by Chief Afe Babalola (SAN) to reconcile them with Governor Ayodele
Fayose.
The
lawmakers in a statement by Speaker Adewale Omirin’s Special Adviser on Media,
Wole Olujobi, explained that while they appreciated the peace moves initiated
by the eminent lawyer, surrounding circumstances gave away the governor as not prepared
for any resolution of the crisis.
Specifically,
the lawmakers said the security measures put in place for the peace parley revealed
that the governor had a plan to attack and arrest some of them.
The lawmakers, therefore, proposed that the meeting
be moved to Ibadan office of the Senior Advocate while members of the committee
must be non-partisan elders.
But Babalola at the meeting on Thursday asked
the Commissioner of Police, Ebojune Ibine, and the State Director of Department
of State Service, Mr. Duke Fubara, to explain if they planned to arrest the
lawmakers.
Both of them said that they had no instruction
from anywhere to arrest anyone.
To ensure attendance of all parties, the founder
of Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, said he gave an undertaking to
personally lead the APC lawmakers out of the town after the meeting.
He said
over 200 policemen had also been stationed at the entry point at Imesi to
ensure their safety in and out of the town.
Reacting
to Babalola’s claim that he had made security arrangement for 200 policemen to
protect them into and out of Ado-Ekiti, the APC lawmakers said this alone had
given away the motive of the peace meeting.
They wondered why the peace would include provision
of security to escort them out of the state instead of escorting them to the
House of Assembly to continue their legislative duties.
“We cannot hold any meeting on the basis of monetary
settlement in isolation of the consideration of the constitutional breaches by
the governor. It is amazing that the truce terms
will not include resumption of our duties, but just to settle us monetarily and
escorting us out of Ekiti State,” the statement explained.
Picking
holes in the arrangement for the meeting, the lawmakers wondered why the
governor was announcing the peace meeting intermittently on the state media
while secretly mobilising the PDP members from the 16 local governments to storm the
venue of the meeting.
“What is this all about if not coded incitement
for mob attacks?” the lawmakers queried.
They also insisted that the security agents told
them in clear terms that they could not guarantee their security and warned
them against passing through the streets of Ado-Ekiti to the venue of the meeting.
They added that their discovery of a plot to
arrest them confirmed their fears that even though Babalola might not know
Fayose’s mindset, the revelation and what their government’s sources told
them were enough to call off the meeting for a safer venue outside the state
capital.
Listing their truce terms, they demanded immediate
removal of all illegal structures that aid the activities of thugs and
miscreants in and around the Ekiti State House of Assembly premises;
restoration of the constitutionally recognized Speaker (Omirin), and other
principal
officers illegally impeached back to their
lawful positions; and the G19 should be allowed unfettered access to and from
the Ekiti State House of Assembly to perform their legislative duties
until the expiration of their tenure on June 6, 2015.
Others include stoppage of political arrests and
vendetta against the APC members adding that the governor should facilitate
these demands between now and May 4, 2015.
They
expressed sincere appreciation to the elders who facilitated the meeting and
urged them to consider holding the meeting at a neutral and safer venue.
But
Fayose at the meeting promised to shift ground on contentious issues if that
would return peace to the state.
The
governor, who said his gesture should not be taken for cowardice, also debunked
allegations by the lawmakers that he had connived with security agencies to
arrest them if they appeared for the meeting.
“Within
the ambit of the laws, I will respect the views of all of them. If there is
anybody who should be evasive, it should be me because their time has almost expired. The guilty are afraid.
“They said I sent police to arrest them, where
will I keep them after arresting them? We should stop playing to the gallery in
a matter like this. I’m ready to shift ground. I’m ready to ensure they depart
and finish their tenure successfully and whatever is due to them, I’m ready to
pay. That is not an act of cowardice.
“I’m
prepared to make peace and work in the overall interest of the state. I’m ready
to submit myself to this meeting as many times as possible.”
Others at
the meeting include the Chairman, Committee for the Creation of Ekiti State,
Chief Deji Fasuan, a former Minister of National Planning, Chief Ayo Ogunlade,
a delegate to the National Conference 2014, Dr. Kunle Olajide and the factional
Speaker, Dele Olugbemi.
When shall these Ekiti APC Law Makers allow the Governor to govern the State?
ReplyDeleteWhen???
That's exactly the same question that we are asking on this side of the divide
ReplyDeleteWe just pray that things get sorted out quickly so that Governance in Ekiti State would go back to normal