Following the impeachment process initiated by the All Progressives Congress, APC lawmakers in Ekiti State assembly Governor Ayo Fayose has asked the people to defend the mandate they gave to him which has caused tension in the state.
Already three groups, the Okada Riders Association, Road
Transport Workers Association of Nigeria and National Union of Road Transport
Workers have put their members on notice to look out for the APC lawmakers
apparently to forestall their impeachment.
The 19 APC lawmakers in the Ekiti State House of Assembly
had two weeks ago served a notice of impeachment on Mr. Fayose, a member of the
Peoples Democratic Party, who was sworn into office last October.
The lawmakers were away from the state until recently,
following the victory of the APC in the presidential election. During their
absence, seven PDP legislators were performing legislative duties which many
consider illegal.
Mr. Fayose, who sounded conciliatory after the Supreme Court
affirmed his election last week, made a live television broadcast on Sunday
asking Ekiti people to defend their mandate from the APC lawmakers, who he
claimed were invading the state to impeach him.
He urged drivers and okada riders in particular to move out
en masse to defend his mandate, saying: “My mandate is your mandate and you
must defend it.”
The governor made the broadcast about twenty minutes after
leaving a church service where a clergyman advised him to embrace peace and
reconcile with the APC lawmakers by restoring their salaries and other benefits
to enable them do their jobs.
Shortly after leaving the church, two statements emerged on
the state radio as public announcements that were being broadcast
intermittently.
A public announcement by the Chairman of the Okada Riders
Association, Niyi Dahunsi “All Okada riders in Ekiti State are enjoined to be
on the look-out for strange faces in the state from tomorrow. This is because
it has been gathered that APC lawmakers working with Dr Adewale Omirin are
planning to truncate the peace of the state by planning to invade the state
with armed thugs.
“All Okada riders in the state should be mobilised to the
House of Assembly by 6am tomorrow. Governor Fayose’s mandate is the mandate of
okada riders. We must defend it with the last drop of our blood.”
The Chairman of Road Transport Workers Association of
Nigeria, Samuel Agbede, and his counterpart in the National Union of Road
Transport Workers, Clement said, “Information available to us is that the APC
lawmakers are planning to invade the state with lorry-loads of thugs recruited
from Lagos and Osun states tomorrow.
“We therefore alert all members of our union to be on the
look-out from tomorrow. All driver unions’ members should be prepared to defend
the mandate freely given to Governor Fayose.
“Our members should monitor movement of vehicles into Ekiti
State from today so as to prevent invasion of thugs whose only intention is to
kill our people. We gave our mandate to Fayose and we must be prepared to
defend it.”

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