Supporters of the newly sworn-in Governor of Ekiti State have
taken to the streets to protest alleged impeachment plan against Fayose.
The protesters, under the
aegis of Positive Minds Club for Teachers (PMCT), first converged on Fajuyi
Park, Ado Ekiti with placards in the early hours of the day.
The protesters later marched to
Ijigbo roundabout, Okesha, Okeyinmin areas of Ado Ekiti, where they were
addressed by two of their leaders.
Some of the placards the
protesters were carrying were reading inscriptions such as “No to impeachment”,
“We want peace in Ekiti”, “Return the N800 million bribe to your leader”, “No
going back on June 21 election result”, among others.
In his address, the President and
Treasurer the group, Messrs Ojo Patrick and Bello Ganiyu Akande, respectively
said that they would mobilise the people of the state to move against any plan
to remove the governor from office.
“It is a peaceful protest and the
police are here to ensure that the protest is not hijacked. We are going to
maintain peace throughout the protest.
“We just want to show to all Ekiti
people that we stand by the result of the last election and our mandate.
“If the House of Assembly wants us
to come and dialogue with them, we are ready,” he said.
Patrick appealed to the lawmakers
“in the interest of all Ekiti people to stay clear of any move to impeach the
governor.”
He said what the state desired now
was peace, adding that all stakeholders should join hands with the governor to
ensure peace.
The treasurer of the union, said
“nobody should tamper with the mandate of the people be you, E-11 or anybody
that may want to truncate that election.”
He said that the protest would
continue until the lawmakers embrace peace and agree to work with the governor
to move Ekiti forward.
The assembly had on Thursday at a
press briefing denied collecting money to remove the governor.
The Majority Leader of the
Assembly, Hon. Churchill Adedipe, who spoke on behalf of the assembly members,
said the meeting they held with their leaders in Lagos was to discuss the
forthcoming national convention of APC.
“And there is nothing wrong about
that,” he said. (NAN)
Source: Vanguard
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