Ekiti factional Speaker wants Omirin arrested, prosecuted

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The factional Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Mr. Dele Olugbemi, has dismissed the purported notice of impeachment against Governor Ayodele Fayose and his Deputy, Dr Olusola Eleka, by the All Progressives Congress lawmakers.

In petitions to the State Commissioner of Police, Taiwo Lakanu, and Director of the Department of State Service, Samuel Tamuno, Olugbemi asked them to prosecute the embattled Speaker, Dr. Adewale Omirin, for forgery, impersonation and attempt to cause breach of the public peace.

Seven Peoples Democratic Party lawmakers had on November 20, 2014 impeached Omirin and his deputy, Tunji Orisalade.

Olugbemi, an ally of the governor was installed as the Speaker by the faction and had been presiding over the Assembly.

Olugbemi described the notice of impeachment as a ploy by the APC to distract the State Government.

According to him, the Assembly never sat at any time to deliberate, or pass any Motion for Impeachment of Fayose.

In an April 4 letter written to the State Chief Judge, Justice Ayodeji Daramola, Olugbemi said, “Dr Adewale Omirin, who signed the purported Impeachment Notice as Speaker of the State House of Assembly was duly impeached at the plenary session of the House on November 20, 2014.”

The letter signed by Olugbemi and Clerk of the House, Joseph Tola Esan read, “Our attention has been drawn to publications in some Online newspapers of a purported notice to impeach the Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose, by the State House of Assembly.

“The purported Notice of Impeachment dated March 9, 2015 was signed by Dr Adewale Omirin, who claimed to be the Speaker of the State House of Assembly.

“We wish to dissociate the Ekiti State House of Assembly from the purported impeachment notice, as the House never sat at any time to deliberate, and or pass any Motion for Impeachment of Mr Ayodele Fayose


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