The confusion in
Ekiti state between the Governor Ayodele Fayose, and the State House of
Assembly gets more bitter as the Ekiti State Government on Tuesday
sealed off four filling stations in Ado-Ekiti including T. Five Integrated
Service Filling Station belonging to the Speaker of the State House of
Assembly, Dr. Adewale Omirin.
According to a
statement in Ado Ekiti on Wednesday by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor
Ayodele Fayose, Mr. Idowu Adelusi, the step was taken to prevent unimaginable
fire accident with attendant fatalities.
“The owners of the
affected petrol stations are to report to the Ministry of Housing,
Physical Planning and Urban Development with letters of approval,” the
statement said.
Reacting to the
closure on Wednesday, the Speaker alleged that the Governor ordered the closure
in order to intimidate and coerce him. Omirin, who is a member of the All
Progressives Congress, and Fayose of the Peoples Democratic Party are believed
to be at loggerheads.
The Speaker in a
statement by his Special Adviser (Media) Wole Olujobi, vowed not to “buckle
under undue political pressure to abandon his party for the Peoples Democratic
Party for selfish and pecuniary motives.”
Omirin claimed he
fulfilled all necessary environmental laws in the location of the filling
station and got necessary approval, wondering why the governor would start
victimising those who do not share his political belief.
The statement
quoted the Speaker as saying that another Assembly member, Joseph Dele
Olugbemi, had told him two days after Fayose’s inauguration that he (the
governor) had made up his mind to close his filling station over refusal to
join PDP.
Olugbemi was among
the six APC members that defected to PDP on the day of the inauguration. Omirin
had earlier promised the governor that the House of Assembly would work with
him in the interest of Ekiti people, to deliver dividends of democracy.
“I called the
governor to confirm what the honourable member told me about the plan to close
my filling station.
The governor
denied any of such plan, swearing that he would not victimise any opponent.
“But only
yesterday the governor ordered the closure of the filling station, citing
environmental factor,” the Speaker explained.
Omirin said he had
a background of political fidelity anchored on progressive democratic practice
and so would not abandon principle in pursuit of selfish agenda diametrically
opposed to the ethos of his political belief.
According to him,
the present atmosphere in the state does not call for high-handedness and
persecution against perceived opponents, but a collective pursuit of common
goals to deliver good governance to Ekiti people.
He warned that
attacks on the opponents, particularly the lawmakers, will only smear the
relationship between the Executive and Legislature.
But Fayose’s media
aide denied that the decision to seal off the Speaker’s filling station and
others had any political undertone, maintaining that, “Those filling stations
sealed off by the Ministry of Physical and Urban Planning were because they
contravened environmental laws.
“They are sited
within residential areas. They are not supposed to be within the residential
areas. “They are not the only filling stations in the state capital.
If they didn’t
comply with the environmental laws, the law should take its course. It has no
political undertone.
“Four filling
stations were sealed off but it is an ongoing thing. The exercise will take
place through out the state. It is to sanitise the state and prevent fire
outbreak, reports elombah.com ”
Tension In Ekiti As Fayose , Ekiti Assembly Widens As Fayose Seals Off Speakers Filling Station
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