The 19 Ekiti APC Lawmakers
The muscle-flexing between the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, PDP
and the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC, rocking Ekiti State,
has taken a new twist, following a request by the state’s Ministry of
Justice, asking the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Taiwo Lakanu, to
re-arrest and prosecute some APC chieftains for their alleged
involvement in some crimes in the state.
In the request, dated
October 24, 2014, with reference no: MJ-AD-792-54 and signed by the
Director in
the Department of Public Prosecutions, Mr. A. O Familoni,
the ministry requested for the re-arrest and prosecution of the state
Chairman, APC, Chief Jide Awe; two members of the state’s House of
Assembly, Hon. Kehinde Boluwade and Sehinde Ogunrinde, and the former
coordinator of Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) in the state, Prince Adeniyi
Adedipe among others.
In its own counter move, Ekiti APC, in a statement, by its Publicity
Secretary, Taiwo Olatubosun, said the party is shocked by the police
undisguised support for Governor Ayodele Fayose so far in the crisis
rocking Ekiti State House of Assembly.
Similarly, the embattled
Speaker of State House of Assembly, Dr. Adewale Omirin, has debunked
reports that the 19 APC members, led by him (Omirin) currently in Lagos,
are planning to storm Ekiti State, today, with thugs from neighbouring
states to cause mayhem, saying any break-down of law and order is
orchestrated by Governor Ayo Fayose to implicate him.
Recall that
the former Attorney General in the state, Mr Wale Fapohunda had in
pursuant to powers vested by Section 211 (1) (C) of the 1999
Constitution entered Nolle prosequi to most of the criminally related
cases involving members of the APC in the state.
According to the
charge paper No HCE-IC-2013, in the case of State Vs. Hon. Boluwaji
Kehinde and others, it was a case of alleged conspiracy to kill
,attempted murder and murder at Emure Ekiti on November 3, 2013.
Ogunrinde
on the other hand, was arrested over alleged arson and assault at
Isinbode Ekiti in the wake of election. The lawmaker was subsequently
arrested, charged to court but was equally discharged based on the
notice of discontinuance entered by the AG.
Awe’s case had to do
with alleged malicious damage to properties, conspiracy to kill and
attempted murder and murder which occurred at Erinjiyan Ekiti on March
30, 2013, when a gang of armed men invaded the residences of one Chief
Boluwaji Adewumi and Gabriel Ojo. The gang fired gunshots which resulted
in death of one Ayodeji Jeje and Madam Juliana Adewumi.
The
attack according to the petition was allegedly in a bid to stop the
defection of one Segun Adewumi of the ACN to PDP which was to take place
the following day, March 31, 2013
Meanwhile, others requested to be
arrested include Faboro John Ojo, Aniramu Bashiru, Falayi Busuyi,
Owonifari Sefiu, Babalola Olomi, Olawumi Victor Fagboriola, Apolola
Richard, Owoju Dele, Adeniyi Adedipe, Adesokan Adedeji (alias-Jaruu)
among others.
Omirin alleges looting of his valuables
Meanwhile, the Speaker of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Dr Adewale
Omirin, has alleged that valuables in his house were looted following
invasion of his official apartment by Mr. Dele Olugbemi, the purported
Speaker installed by seven PDP members last Monday.
Omirin said
Olugbemi led thugs and the Clerk of the House of Assembly to the
Speaker’s Lodge, forced the doors open and looted his valuables,
including money and household material and soup in the deep freezer.
The
Speaker scoffed at alleged looting of the Lodge by Governor Ayodele
Fayose, saying that as the time he was living the house for Lagos, he
left with a briefcase containing few cloths and shoes, adding that he
never knew that he would not be allowed to return to the house after
arriving Lagos and so there was nothing to give him a sign to leave the
house with any loot.
Source Vanguard
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