Okada riders and members of the National Union of Road
Transport Workers, NURTW, yesterday, besieged the Ekiti State House of Assembly
to stop the 19 APC lawmakers from impeaching the state governor, Ayo Fayose.
The State House of Assembly remained under lock and key
yesterday, even as the 19 All Progressives Congress, APC, lawmakers failed to resume at the House as earlier
promised
However, most primary and secondary schools both private and
public, whose pupils were expected to resume for a new term, could not do so
yesterday due to the fear of possible crisis in the state.
But the leadership of commercial motorcycle riders association,
otherwise known as okada riders and commercial transport workers made good
their promise as they converged in huge numbers at the premises of the
House with the motive of preventing the 19 APC lawmakers from impeaching the
governor.
They pledged at the weekend to protect Fayose from being
impeached, threatening to use the last drop of their blood to protect the mandate freely given to Fayose
during the June 21, 2014 governorship election in the state.
Defending their action, Mr Clement Adekola, the state
Chairman of National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, said it was the
decision of the union to ensure that the APC lawmakers should not be allowed to
cause confusion in the state.
His words: ”It is true we all agreed to be here and we have
been here since 6 a.m. Our mission here is to prevent the APC lawmakers from
causing crisis in our state. “We all voted for Fayose on June 21, 2014 during the
governorship election, and we shall do everything to protect the mandate freely
given to the governor, even if it involves sleeping here everyday.”
However, armed regular and mobile policemen were at hand to
keep the peace. The usual barricade of roads and prevention of both human
and vehicular movements which had become a common feature since the crisis
began were also absent during yesterday’s demonstration, as many residents were
seen going about their normal businesses but only few vehicles and motorcycles
plied the roads in the early hours of the day over apparent fear of attack.
However, most schools, both public and private, which had
planned to resume for the third term
could not do so, as most parents did not allow their children or wards
to venture outside due to fear of being attacked by hoodlums.
The few schools that opened had to politely send back
parents and their wards, on the excuse that the coast was not yet clear as far
as safety of lives and property were concerned.
A parent, Mr. Tony Ajayi told Vanguard that he decided to
keep his children attending a private
secondary school in Ado-Ekiti at home because he received a text message from
the school authorities on Sunday, announcing the shifting of resumption date to
today due to security concerns.
Meanwhile, all the 25 newly elected PDP House of Assembly
lawmakers in Ekiti State, yesterday, issued a
statement where they alleged that the personal ambition of both
embattled Speaker Adewale Omirin of APC and a Federal lawmaker, Sen. Babafemi
Ojudu, was responsible for the
aggravation of the political crisis in the state
The lawmakers-elect called on stakeholders in the state,
especially traditional rulers, to prevail on Omirin and Ojudu not to throw the
state into chaos just because of their ambition to be Acting governor and
governor respectively.
They spoke under the aegis of Conference of Ekiti State
Lawmakers-elect. They said in a release issued on Monday and signed by Chief
Gboyega Aribisogan, Hon Segun Adewumi and Adeniran Alagbada: “Whoever is
interested in the Ekiti State governorship position should wait till 2018.”
Embrace Fayose’s peace offer, PDP charges APC lawmakers.
The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP, has urged the APC lawmakers in Ekiti State to embrace the olive branch
extended to them by governor Fayose in the interest of the development of the
state.
In a statement signed yesterday by PDP National Publicity
Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, the party also called on all political
stakeholders in Ekiti State to embrace the new spirit of reconciliation,
forgiveness and dialogue being offered by the governor. Metuh, however, urged the APC to be constructive in
opposition, adding, “APC, as the party in opposition in Ekiti State, should
strive to be constructive rather than destructive, as opposition does not in
anyway mean destruction in a democracy.”
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Commending governor Fayose for extending hands of friendship
to the lawmakers and his detractors, the PDP described such an act as the mark
of a true leader committed to peace and the welfare of his people. Metuh said: “Governor Fayose’s new posture is a step in the
right direction geared towards achieving the much desired peace and development
in the interest of the masses who freely gave him their mandate. “It is in this spirit that we charge all political
stakeholders in Ekiti State, especially the APC lawmakers, to embrace peace and
work with their governor to move their state forward. The unity, stability and
progress of the state must be paramount and placed over and above all personal
and group interests at all times.”
The PDP also praised the people of Ekiti State for standing
up in defence of the mandate they gave to Governor Fayose while urging them to
ensure that all their actions and utterances fall within the ambit of the law
and the tenets of democracy.
Meantime, the APC, in Ekiti State, has praised drivers and
motorcycle riders associations for refusing to obey governor Fayose’s inciting
order to foment trouble over alleged plan by the 19 APC lawmakers to storm the
House of Assembly with thugs to impeach him. The governor had, yesterday, made a live broadcast on the
state media urging drivers, motorbike operators, market women and workers to rise up to protect the mandate they gave
him. Few minutes later, state radio and television stations ran
public announcements intermittently
urging drivers and motorcycle operators to be on the lookout for
strange faces invading the town to work for the APC lawmakers while also urging
them to mobilise to the House of Assembly to prevent the governor’s
impeachment.
According to APC’s Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatubosun; ‘’
The drivers and many okada riders refused to protest, saying that they would
not be used as cannon fodders while the governor’s children were kept in safety
and luxury abroad. Praising the transport workers for their courage and wisdom,
Olatunbosun said it is callous for a man to put fellow human beings in harm’s
way over protection of his interest while
keeping his own children out of danger to enjoy safety in luxury.
“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 calling on
the children of others to foment trouble,” Olatubosun said.
APC spokesman said the matter at hand was not about
partisanship but about the abuse of the constitution, and wondered why Fayose
believed he must win through violence every time he tramples on the
constitution.
He wondered why Fayose preferred violent option in the
resolution of constitutional and democratic matters. He also asked Ekiti elders
preaching peace to Speaker Adewale Omirin that they must first start with
Fayose on the need to embrace peace by operating within the ambit of the law
instead of inciting people into violence. Olatubosun also regretted that the governor’s inciting media
statement had created panic among parents who kept their wards at home for fear
of attacks on their way to schools.
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