Banks in Ado Ekiti were again shut on
Friday as organised labour took over the streets to protest against plot
to impeach Governor Ayodele Fayose by the 19 All Progressives Congress
lawmakers of the Ekiti State House of Assembly.
The labour unions comprising the Nigeria
Labour Congress, Trade Union Congress and Joint Negotiating Council had
on Thursday declared Friday as a work-free day for workers in the
state’s civil service to pray for peace in Ekiti. They also declared a
six-hour lockdown for public transportation in the state.
But the APC said no matter the number of
labour unions engaged to embark on spurious solidarity rallies and
blockade of Ekiti roads; it would not stop the lawmakers from performing
their constitutional duties as affirmed by the courts.
Commercial vehicles and motorcycles were
off the roads between 6.00 am and 12 noon on Friday
while private car
owners had a hectic time on the roads.
Workers in the state civil service
adhered strictly to the stay-at-home order issued to them on Thursday as
the secretariat was under lock and key when our correspondent visited
the place.
Union members mounted roadblocks to
ensure strict compliance with the restriction order on Basiri-
Fajuyi-Old Garage- Ajilosun road, and the bank road leading to the
state’s secretariat and Assembly complex.
The NLC Secretary in the State, Mr. Ade
Obatoye, told journalists that the move to impeach Fayose had triggered
restiveness in the state. He urged the lawmakers to allow the people to
enjoy the mandate freely given to the governor.
He said, “Though, we agree with Hon.
Adewale Omirin that he has the right to fight for his right, but he must
wait for the outcome of the suit he instituted against his impeachment.
He cannot because of this plunge Ekiti into crisis because he stands
impeached until the court rules otherwise.
“The people of Ekiti did not only vote
for Fayose, but the Supreme Court, the highest court in the land had
also revalidated it. We appeal to the APC to wait for four years when
there will be chance to elect another governor and if they can appeal to
our people, they can get it back, but not the way they are presently
doing.”
Obatoye added, “In an atmosphere of
unrest just as we are witnessing now, the citizens will bear the brunt.
The will of the people must be allowed to prevail. The loser of an
election must allow the winner to enjoy it.
“We beg the lawmakers to allow Fayose to
settle for work so that the people can enjoy the dividends of democracy
in the areas of infrastructure development. The loser of the Lagos
governorship election, Mr. Jimi Agbaje, has congratulated Mr. Akin
Ambode and this is what we envisaged for Ekiti.
“If actually Omirin and his people knew
they were popular, they would not have run away from the state because
the people will be ready to defend them. Our advice to them is to
embrace peace because we are going to resist any attempt to impeach
Fayose.”
Reacting to the blockade of roads
leading into Ado-Ekiti by the supporters of the governor, the APC state
Publicity Secretary, Taiwo Olatubosun, said in a statement that the
governor ordered the blockade of the entry points to prevent the APC
lawmakers from accessing the Assembly to carry out their legislative
duties.
“In this latest show of shame arising
from his apprehension about Thursday’s Abuja Federal High Court’s
refusal to grant his application to stop the 19 APC lawmakers from
impeaching him, he employed the services of the drivers union to cause
untold hardship to Ekiti people who were prevented from going about
their lawful duties.
“We have now realised that the two-day
public holiday he declared in the state for peace is to actualise this
evil plan. We have also realised that the man that is supposed to be the
state chief security officer is the state chief security risk.
“It is so bad that the dead was not
spared from this barbaric act as a casket conveying a dead body was
forced open by Fayose’s thugs because they suspected it could be Speaker
Adewale Omirin who was about to be smuggled into the Assembly.
“A man who claims to be popular does not
need to employ the services of thugs and the coercion of all labour
unions into embarking on a solidarity rally to prove that he is
popular.”
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