In this interview, the embattled Speaker of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Dr. Adewale
Omirin, speaks about the tension between the All Progressives Congress’
lawmakers and Governor Ayodele Fayose
What is your response to Governor Ayodele Fayose’s plea for forgiveness?
We know the type of person he is. As far
as I’m concerned, I don’t trust him. He says one thing and does the
opposite. So, he is not somebody we can trust. I don’t think he is
sincere about what he is saying because if he was sincere, what came up
in Ekiti State yesterday (Friday) should not have come up again. The
entire state was in disarray. The roads were blocked and thugs were
everywhere. All the entrances were blocked. Even those bringing in their
corpses from Lagos State were asked to open the casket. For what?
Are you willing to forgive him if he is sincere?
We are ready for dialogue too, if he is
ready to toe the path of peace. He is the one causing trouble. He is the
one that has brought inconvenience to us and our families. He has
stopped our salaries and other entitlements. It is not that we don’t
want to work with him, but he is the one refusing to allow peace to
reign in the state.
I’m an Ekiti man. What I want is peace
and harmony. There is nothing I’m going to gain from asking him to go.
We want the state to be governed in the right direction like other
states. He is not the only governor in Nigeria. He is supposed to be the
chief security officer of the state but he is the chief security risk
of the state. For me and other elites of Ekiti State, this is not
acceptable to us. We want a leader for all; a leader that will treat
everybody like his subject, not a leader that will chase the opposition
about and encourage thugs to move freely, destroy peoples’ properties,
beat his subjects, insult elders and assault people. This is not the
type of governor we wish for.
If he tries to show remorse, who are we
not to forgive him? We don’t have anything to gain by impeaching him. A
Yoruba adage says, ‘If you pursued a goat to the wall, the goat has no
option than to face you.’ He had pushed us to the wall. Since October,
he has not paid our allowances; he has not allowed us to return to the
state. Each time we want to come back, he will send thugs just to scare
us away. As far as we are concerned, there was no need for that because,
in the first instance, we never wanted to quarrel with him. We pledged
our loyalty and readiness to work with him. But he thinks the only way
he can rule is to subdue the opposition.
We have families; we have people who
depend on us. He also locked my filling station. That is absolute
wickedness. So, if he is ready to change, we will forgive him.
The factional Speaker, Dele Olugbemi, claimed you invited him to a meeting in Lagos and Osun states to plot the impeachment.
Ask him to provide proofs. I have never invited Olugbemi to a meeting. I don’t know what he is talking about.
What kind of solution are you exploring?
He (Fayose) knows what to do. There is
no way a seven-member Assembly can sit in the House. It is illegal. They
did not form quorum. The constitution is very clear on this. For the
Speaker to be impeached in a 26-member house, you need 18 members. He
knows what to do. The status quo should be maintained. He should pay the
allowances of all members.
I was in the church when the governor
did his thanksgiving (after winning the governorship election); he was
rolling on the ground, saying he would not pursue vengeance. He promised
to rule with the fear of God. As soon as he left the church, the
contrary was the case.
Why did you withdraw the case against Olugbemi?
We withdrew the court case because we
felt there was no need for it in the first instance. We felt no need in
challenging the action because it was an illegal action. We decided to
pursue a political solution. If we had gone to court for an injunction
restraining Olugbemi from parading himself as the Speaker in the last
six months and we are not getting it, then common sense dictates that we
should abandon it and look for a political solution.
Why have you failed to get the injunction?
I don’t know because I’m not the judge.
What is the next step on the Impeachment proceedings?
Let us keep our fingers crossed. Events will be unfolding.
Has the Chief Judge received and acted on the impeachment letter?
Don’t worry, events will be unfolding.
Has the governor reached out to you?
He has an ego; he won’t do that.
Are you ready to reach a compromise on the leadership tussle in the Assembly?
There is no leadership tussle in the
Assembly. There was never an impeachment, as far as we are concerned.
Olugbemi’s speakership is not known to the law. Has he attended the
Conference of Speakers? He dares not. I have been attending; I’m the
only recognised Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly.
He claimed that the Speakers meeting took place only once in the last six months?
Was he invited? I was in Abuja in
February for the meetings. Was he there? I was there to submit the
constitutional amendment; was he there? To show their ignorance, the
constitutional amendment was submitted on (February) 18 to the National
Assembly; they went to submit theirs on (February) 22. You can see how
ignorant Olugbemi and his groups are.
You have not been seen in the public of late. Why is this so?
There was no way I could have been
around. I contested an election; I was not around to vote. I was not
allowed to even campaign. I even learnt that there was a price tag on my
head for anyone that kills me. I don’t want to be killed. That is why I
have been away from Ekiti State.
Is it true that three truckloads of thugs stormed your house?
I was not around but that was what I was
told. They were in unmarked vehicles. They were the governor’s hitmen.
Maybe they thought I was around.
You lost the election. If you had been around, do you think you could have still won the election?
Of course, I would have won. Their
candidate is not my match. He (Fayose) knew what he was doing; that was
why he didn’t allow us to campaign. Can their candidates measure up to
us? He felt the best thing was to run us out of town so that he could
have a field day.
Are you satisfied with the response of security agencies to your complaint?
The police have not been friendly with
us. The state’s All Progressives Congress Publicity Secretary, Taiwo
Olatubosun, is always complaining. I was not in town and my people were
arrested on the excuse that they tore posters. Two weeks after, the
Peoples Democratic Party’s thugs went to tear posters; the police went
there and took pictures but nobody was arrested. As of the time the
former Commissioner of Police was there, the police were not our friend.
He was hand in glove with Fayose.
Chief Afe Babaloloa (SAN) wrote you a letter on the need to broker peace in the state. What was your first reaction?
The APC is not against peace in Ekiti
State. We are peace lovers, so if the elder statesman wanted to
intervene, we are not against it. It is not a decision for only me. It
is a decision for all of the G-19 lawmakers and the party to make. But
we have to sit down and discuss what we want.
Apart from the letter, has Babalola reached out to you through other means?
Yes. He put a call through to me and I told him what I have just told you.
Are you likely to sit over the issues with the governor?
There is no way we won’t sit together.
Look at what has happened today. Former Governor Segun Oni was in the
PDP, while former Governor Kayode Fayemi was in the APC. Today, they are
friends. We can be enemies today; tomorrow we can be members of the
same political party and be eating together.
Can you tell us your experience on the day you were turned back at Itawure?
It was a betrayal of trust on the part
of the police. We were determined to enter Ekiti State, but the Police,
in collaboration with General Aliyu Momoh, who has been allegedly
fingered in the leaked audio file on (alleged) Ekiti (governorship
election) rigging, were in charge, so we didn’t expect anything better
from the general.
We learnt that you were almost lynched and that your vehicle was almost burnt. Is this true?
It is very correct. We were stopped at
Itawure by the soldiers and we remained in our vehicle. After about 30
minutes, they said we had to go back and they escorted us out of the
state.
It was alleged that one of your members fired the shot that killed one Modupe Taiwo (Olaya) in Efon Alaaye.
Where did he get a gun? All of us were
seated inside an air-conditioned vehicle nobody came down. None of us
had a gun. It is just blackmail. The governor, out of desperation,
brought a fake mother and asked her to be crying for journalists to
cover.
The governor alleged that you came with policemen from Lagos. Is this true?
It is a lie; nobody came from Lagos with us.
But he supplied the particulars of the policemen.
The police from Ekiti met us at Itawure and were ready to lead us in. There was no external police there.
Have your security details been restored?
No. I have not seen anybody, I only read about it in the newspapers.
Have you lodged a formal complaint?
I have done that.
Could anyone identify the thugs that visited your home?
They wore masks and came in unmarked vehicles, so no one saw their faces.
What are your terms of settlement?
It is left for the governor to maintain
the status quo. I will resume as the Speaker and he should pay all the
outstanding (allowances) of the 19 lawmakers because he has been paying
the (other) seven since we left.
What advice do you have for the governor?
He should behave like a leader and
governor of the state. He should rule the state with the fear of God and
rule of law. His behaviour is becoming an embarrassment to us in Ekiti
State. Was he the only PDP governor that was campaigning for President
Goodluck Jonathan? A governor should conduct himself in a peaceful
manner. He should give equal treatment to everybody.
The PDP is in charge in the state, are you sure the APC can still retain the 18 lawmakers with you?
They are solidly with me. Nobody will
change (to other parties) and they have always appeared with me in
public, unlike them who are claiming to be 10 but you can only see seven
in the public.
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