THE Peoples Democratic Party Governor’s Forum yesterday
described the freezing of the personal accounts of Ekiti State Governor, Mr
Ayodele Fayose by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, as gross
abuse of the constitution. The forum, which spoke through its Chairman and Ondo
State Governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko has therefore called on President Muhammadu
Buhari to call the anti-graft agency to order. This came as the Ekiti State
House of Assembly faulted the move by the EFCC, saying it acted beyond its
powers.
Reacting to the freezing of Fayose’s account by the EFCC,
Governor Mimiko noted that EFCC’s action has portrayed the nation as one in
crisis.
Expressing his displeasure over the step, Mimiko said EFCC
cannot interfere with the account of a sitting governor, adding that, it was
contrary to Section 308 of the 1999 Constitution. In a statement, the Ondo
State governor argued that if the intention is to suggest any criminal
infraction or fraud against the governor, the agency should have sheathe its
sword till he (Fayose) vacates office.
While he warned that the country is drifting towards totalitarianism, he
insisted that the account of any individual could only be frozen after a court
of competent jurisdiction has so ruled or an interim order by a court of
competent jurisdiction is granted to the anti graft agency.
EFCC acted beyond
powers — Ekiti Assembly Reacting to the development . the Ekiti State House of Assembly
described EFCC’s action as ultra vires. Describing the action as null and void,
the Assembly said the order formed part of the resolution of the House, which
also witnessed passing of a vote of confidence on Governor Fayose, at its
plenary at the Assembly complex in Ado-Ekiti. Speaker of the House, Mr Kola
Oluwawole, and Leader of Business, Mr Tunji Akinyele, at plenary, noted that
being the second anniversary of Fayose’s election, it was a sad commentary on
the nation’s democracy, that after having severally tried unsuccessfully to
discredit the election, the All Progressives Congress (APC)-led Federal
Government had resorted to arm-twisting to embarrass and cause discomfort for
the Fayose-led government in Ekiti State.
Passing a vote of
confidence on the governor, the lawmakers said “the 26 of us in the House of
Assembly are resolutely loyal to the governor and his government and no amount
of intimidation or monetary inducement can sway us otherwise.” Strike: Fayose,
labour meeting deadlocked Meantime, as the industrial action declared by the
Ekiti workers entered its fourth week,
the meeting between Governor Ayodele Fayose and the organised labour ended in a
deadlock yesterday. The meeting, which was called by the governor to interact
with labour leaders in the state on how to resolve the disputes that led to the
ongoing strike lasted for three hours and the union leaders were seen wearing
long faces while leaving the venue. In a telephone interview, the state
chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr. Raymond Adesanmi, told Vanguard
that the strike would continue because the meeting failed to resolve the
contending issues. “The governor listened to us and promised to get back to us.
We are also going to have our own meeting on Wednesday to review the situation
but the strike continues. It is either three months salary or no talk.”
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