Fayose sacks Ekiti LG chairmen, boards …shuns government house
Ayo Fayose
Ekiti
Governor, Ayodele Fayose, on Saturday sacked all the Caretaker Chairmen
of the 16 Local Government Areas and the 19 newly created Local Council
Development Areas in the state.
Also dissolved are all boards of
government corporations, agencies and parastatals constituted by the
immediate past Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.
Fayose, in a statement by his Chief Press
Secretary, Mr. Idowu Adelusi, directed all the caretaker chairmen to
immediately hand over to the Director of Administration of their
respective council.
“The dissolution takes immediate effect.
“All the local government and local
council development areas’ caretaker chairmen are to hand over to the
Directors of Administration of the existing local government areas.
“The Directors of Administration are to take inventory of the property handed over to them,” the statement read.
Caretaker chairmen were in control of the 16 constitutionally recognised LGAs during the administration of Fayemi.
Caretaker committees were also appointed for the 19 LCDAs inaugurated shortly after the June 21 governorship election.
An attempt by the Fayemi to hold council
election in the 16 councils on February 4, 2011, was stopped by the
state High Court, following a suit filed by the PDP in the state that
some of the members of the State Independent Electoral Commission were
members of the then ruling party, APC.
Fayemi, who had promised to hold council election before the end of the year was defeated by Fayose in the June 21 election.
Fayose had his inaugural speech on
Thursday vowed not to fund the LCDAs with the Federal Allocations for
the 16 councils listed in the 1999 Constitution.
He said “Section 7 of the 1999
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) clearly
spells the authorities and procedures for the creation of local
government.
“The sudden and shoddy balkanisation of
the existing 16 local government areas by the immediate past
administration under the guise of creating local council development
areas is being challenged in the court of law.
“Our party considers the hurried creation
of the 19 LCDAs, after incumbent (Fayemi) lost the June election, as
gratuitous afterthought of a bad loser. It smacks of political
subterfuge masterminded in utmost bad faith.
“But at the moment, the matter is sub
judice, and as law abiding citizens, our government will not do anything
that will render the decision of the court nugatory.
“However, pending the pronouncement of
the court, our administration shall be guided by the provisions of
Section 3, Part 1, First Schedule of 1999 Constitution on the list of
local governments in Nigeria in the allocation of resources to that tier
of government.”
Meanwhile, Fayose, has yet to move into
the new Government House, Oke Ayoba, Ado-Ekiti, just completed by the
immediate past Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.
Investigations by SUNDAY PUNCH revealed that Fayose is still governing the state from his campaign office in the Government Reservation Area, Ado-Ekiti.
Fayose had on Tuesday, in a live
interview monitored in Ado-Ekiti, invited the prophets in Ekiti, both
Islamic and Christian, for the cleansing of the Government House.
Also on Thursday in his inaugural speech,
the governor threw open the gates of the government lodge, asking
people to go and enjoy themselves there as it was built with their
collective wealth.
At a thanksgiving service held the Central Mosque, Ado-Ekiti, on Friday,
Fayose told the congregation that he was not in a hurry to occupy the Government House.
He said, “I am for the masses. I’m not in
a hurry to go to the Government House. Those who want to go there can
go there and enjoy themselves.
“How will a governor put electricity in his house and the whole town is in darkness,” he queried.
In a related development, Governor
Fayose, and the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Adewale Omirin,
have engaged themselves in war of words over a one-month recess declared
by the lawmaker.
Fayose had faulted the recess, saying it was declared in bad faith.
Omirin had in a statement by his media
aide, Wole Olujobi, said the recess was to allow possible change of
guide by the personnel of the Assembly.
However, in a statement made issued by
his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Idowu Adelusi, in Ado-Ekiti on Saturday,
the governor said the reason given by the Speaker for his action was a
“lame excuse.”
Fayose accused Omirin of making a move to
make the present government unpopular among lawmakers, urging him to
purge himself of destructive tendencies and chart a new course.
Omirin, however, denied plotting to frustrate Fayose, describing the governor as a “rabble-rouser.”
Speaking through his Special Adviser
(Media), Mr. Wole Olujobi, he said the allegations made by the governor
against him were baseless.
He said, “They had been busy monitoring
constituency projects to ensure their completion for inauguration by the
former Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.
“Even if Fayemi were still the governor, they would have still gone on the recess.”
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