Ekiti State Assembly Speaker impeached, the woman he defeated last week takes over

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Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly who was elected last week Tuesday, November 15, Mr. Gboyega Aribisogan, has been impeached.

Reports have it that Seventeen out of the 25 members impeached the Speaker on Monday morning and elected a new one, Bunmi Adelugba, who he defeated last week when he was elected.

Aribisogan had on Sunday raised the alarm that a former Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, was bent on impeaching him.

The embattled speaker, who spoke on a Channels TV programme, ‘Sunday Politics’, alleged that the former governor was against his emergence because he was perceived as a betrayer.

He claimed that some lawmakers loyal to Fayemi had perfected plans to impeach him on Monday, which is today, during plenary.

The former leader of Government Business, who emerged as speaker having polled 15 votes to defeat his rival, Bunmi Adelugba, said happenings in the Assembly since his emergence were plots to remove him from office and impose Adelugba.

In his Television interview on Sunday, Aribisogan said: “When Fayemi called us to his residence and said he wanted us to support Hon Adelugba, I stood up to say that could not be done by fiat or by imposition; that we had leaders that we had to consult and that we would get back to them. Ordinarily, we should be looking at the constitution and the standing order of the House.”

“I still tried to reach Fayemi through a text message on Saturday night, up till now, he has not done anything on it, but he has been calling our members to go and impeach me tomorrow (Monday). As I speak with you, seven of our members are locked up in a guest house in Ado Ekiti in cahoots with some of his former aides.

“They don’t want democratic processes to take place in the Assembly and these people are even with arms, saying they are going to assassinate the speaker and take over the place tomorrow (Monday) morning.

“Majority of the members of the Assembly voted for me, but a few of them, who felt that perhaps I did not follow the directive of the former governor of the state, felt that they would make the place ungovernable for my administration.

“The Special Adviser on Political Matters to Governor Biodun Oyebanji assured that the government was looking into it and that there would be amicable resolution until about 24 hours ago when we began to see that some clandestine moves are being made to invade the House of Assembly on Monday morning.

“I want prominent people in Ekiti State like Aare Afe Babalola, Chief Wole Olanipekun and Femi Falana and all our traditional rulers to be on the lookout and save democracy in Ekiti State.”

Funminiyi Afuye, 66, who had been the Speaker since the beginning of the Assembly’s current session, died at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital on October 19, after suffering cardiac arrest.

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