There are indications that the embattled 19 members of the
Ekiti State House of Assembly of the All Progressives Congress
extraction have been paid their outstanding salaries and allowances by
the state government.
SUNDAY PUNCH investigations revealed that
the lawmakers led by the embattled Speaker, Dr. Adewale Ominrin were
paid the said allowances sometime last week.
The development,
sources told SUNDAY PUNCH, was a fallout of the peace meeting the
lawmakers held with Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose in Akure, the
Ondo State capital.
The agreement between the warring parties
according to sources is that once the lawmakers are paid their
outstanding allowances, they will sheathe their sword and jettison their
plan to impeach the governor.
The struggle for the soul of the
state by the two parties had nearly paralysed the state with both of
them threatening to deal with each other.
However, sources
disclosed to SUNDAY PUNCH that there is apprehension that the truce may
suffer a setback with the inauguration of President Muhammadu Buhari on
Friday.
There are concerns that the party might want to use
federal might to unseat the governor who was a pain in the neck during
campaigns for the president, who was the APC candidate though a court
had earlier ordered the warring parties to maintain the status quo.
The
Chief Judge of Ekiti State, Justice Ayodeji Daramola, has yet to
constitute a panel to investigate the allegations of impunity, violence,
stalking and other constitutional breaches raised against the duo.
Omirin,
had in an April 9 letter directed the CJ to raise a seven-man panel to
investigate the allegations within seven days of receipt of the letter.
But barely six days to the end of the life of the Assembly, the CJ has yet to raise the panel as directed.
Checks
by SUNDAY PUNCH revealed that the APC lawmakers had decided to keep mum
on their next line of action with the transition of power to Buhari.
Fayose
was accused of spearheading a hate campaign against Buhari in favour of
former President Goodluck Jonathan, the candidate of the Peoples
Democratic Party in the March 28 presidential election.
Both
parties have, however, refused to comment on the development. It was
learnt that both parties had agreed not to speak to the press on the
matter so as to keep it from the public domain.
When contacted on Saturday, Omirin refused to reply to inquiries from our correspondent on the impeachment saga.
However,
one of the lawmakers who spoke on condition of anonymity, said there
was a directive from the party’s national leadership not to speak to
journalists about the development.
He, however, said the
legislators did not believe that the governor was seeking a genuine
reconciliation with them based on the outcome of the peace meeting held
in Akure last week.
Asked to comment on insinuations that they
have been paid, he said, “That is a lie. You don’t know Ayo (governor)?
Do you think he is ready to pay anybody?”
When contacted on Friday, Fayose said he was not afraid of impeachment as the people of Ekiti were solidly behind him.
Speaking
through his Chief Press Secretary, Idowu Adelusi, the governor said,
“The APC lawmakers should be asked if we have been faithful so far. As
for us, we are fulfilling our own part of the bargain.”
The governor also denied bribing anybody, saying he was seeking a true reconciliation in the interest of the state.
“We
did not bribe anybody. We are for peace and that is why the governor
honoured their invitation to attend a meeting in Akure. It is the APC
lawmakers that should be asked if they will reciprocate the gesture.”
The state’s APC chapter refused to speak about the development on Saturday.
The Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatubosun, did not answer calls placed to his telephones.
But his counterpart in the PDP, Mr. Joseph Adaraniwon, said the governor had no impeachment proceedings against him by law.
“Omirin
has for long ceased to be the Speaker. Hon. Dele Olugbemi is the
Speaker of the Assembly. So, Omirin lacked the authority to commence
anything on behalf of the lawmakers.
“In a Nigeria where the
constitution and law operate, the governor has no fears at all because
the plot against him is illegal and unconstitutional.”
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