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Ekiti Removes Speaker by RedHotChic(f): 12:30am On Jul 10, 2008
Confusion as House removes Ekiti Speaker
•I'm still in charge, says Bamishile

From Toba Suleiman in Ado-Ekiti, 07.09.2008

Confusion enveloped Ekiti State House of Assembly yesterday following the sudden removal of the Speaker, Hon. Femi Bamishile.



Bamishile, who had been embroiled in a conflict with some members of the House for some time now, is said to have been replaced by Hon. Tunji Oduyemi from Gbonyin Local Government area of the state.

The impeachment was allegedly effected by 18 lawmakers, namely 13 Action Congress (AC) and five Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). AC and PDP have 13 legislators each in the House.

But Bamishile claimed last night that he was still in charge and that the process for the removal of a Speaker was very clear.

The impeachment which was dramatic had caught Bamishile unawares as he was totally in the dark until the move said to have been hatched over the weekend swept him off his exalted position.

Members of the House had earlier in the day attended a parliamentary session where issues of public importance were said to have been discussed, without any inkling of what was in the offing later in the day.

But around 2.40 pm, shortly after the session had ended, the lawmakers went into their chambers for the business of the day.

After a short prayer, Bamishile asked the Majority Leader, Hon. Layi Oke, to read the order of the day, which contained the House business for the day.

Trouble, however, started as Oke was about reading the order, which contained among other issues the University of Ado-Ekiti (UNAD) Executive bill, the AC Leader in the House Funminiyi Afuye raised his hand for a matter of urgent public importance.

He was promptly recognised by Bamishile.

Afuye pointed out that there were issues which affected the person of the Speaker, such as what he called the Ife saga and the recent court’s declaration that the composition of Ekiti State Independent Electoral Commission (SIEC) was illegal.

What later emerged was a notice of a vote of no confidence in the Speaker.

In the notice, Afuye said: “Whereas every member of the Ekiti State House of Assembly swore to be of high moral background and impeccable character as a public officer, there have been recent damning reports in the press alleging that the Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Hon. Bamishile, stole 19 extinguishers while he was a student of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife in the 80s.”

Following that revelation, Afuye said an ad hoc committee was set up to investigate the issue and other sundry matters that touched on the integrity of the Speaker.

“The committee has now submitted its report to the House, which indicted Bamishile to wit: that Bamisile was guilty of cheating in an examination.

“He was caught copying from prepared notes and bringing prepared answer script into the examination room,” he said.

He said in view of all these and several other facts, the House therefore resolved that a prima facie case had been established against Bamishile.

“In order to protect the integrity of Ekiti State House of Assembly and the good people of the state known for honour and integrity, we, members of the House now resolve and be it resolved that a vote of no confidence is hereby passed on Hon. Bamishile.

“He is hereby removed and impeached as the speaker of Ekiti State,” he said.

As he handed the document to the clerk, Mr. Ojo Fashiku, a big uproar suddenly engulfed the House.

Amidst the confusion, Hon. Bisi Kolawole from Efon-Alaaye and Hon. Ayodele Michael from Oye 1 opposed Afuye’s move, declaring it null and void.

According to Kolawole, the notice of impeachment was not properly served on the Speaker, adding that Afuye was wrong to have invoked an order of urgent public importance, rather that a point of order.

Michael said the issue was not discussed at the parliamentary session, so it could not have come up on the floor of the House.

It was at that point that Deputy Speaker, Hon. Femi Adeoti, nominated Hon. Odeyemi from Gboyin Local Government as the new Speaker.

At this point, there was no longer order in the House.

Afuye charged forward to remove the mace placed in front of the clerk while another PDP member rushed towards him to rescue the mace.

In the process, the mace which was already broken was taken away by the AC lawmakers.

Addressing the press later at the Olujoda Hotel, Ado-Ekiti, Odeyemi said: “Today marks the end of lawlessness in the Ekiti State House of Assembly.”

He said there was a new leadership in the Ekiti State House of Assembly, which meant that the state and the House would now begin to move from progress to progress.

Odeyemi, who said yesterday’s action was not political, pointed out that it was not targeted towards the Executive or the personality of the state Governor Segun Oni but was carried out to sanitise the House.

On whether the action was properly done, Odeyemi said since 18 of them signed the impeachment notice; the two-thirds required for such an exercise had been met.

But Bamishile said what happened indicated that the House had since been parading baby lawmakers who did not know what it took to impeach a speaker.

He said it was only the leader of the House that was authorised to move any motion especially for an impeachment of the Speaker.

At press time, there was still tension around the assembly complex, as the entire place was enveloped by confusion.

While those in the camp of those who effected the removal were jubilating, those in the other camp remained pensive and moody.

There was no response from the state government last night.

Meanwhile, the House Leader, Oke, has said Bamishile has not been removed as Speaker.

“There is no iota of truth that the Speaker has been impeached. The House remains intact,” Oke said

According to a statement last night, the House Leader said: “We are aware of a story making the rounds that the Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Olufemi Bamisile has been impeached.

“This is to state categorically that the story is far from the truth and should be totally discountenanced.”

He said there was an attempt by some angry AC House members to lure a few of their colleagues into removing the Speaker.

“There was a scuffle in the House today (yesterday) between PDP and AC legislators in the House of Assembly when some members of the AC suggested that the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Bamisile be impeached.

“Expectedly, that led to a shouting match between the two factions. This was later resolved.

“The Speaker was the one who presided over the House proceedings today despite the so-called rancour. He was on his seat from the beginning to the end and he was the one who adjourned the sitting till tomorrow (today).

“What happened yesterday is one of those common features of our young, fledging democracy, a political crisis that is being solved politically and this does not call for alarm.

“The grounds on which disgruntled AC members hinged their impeachment bid were incongruous with rules and regulations of the House and as such thrown out.

“I was the one who moved the motion for adjournment, which was ruled upon by the Mr. Speaker who duly adjourned the House.

“Any purported impeachment of Mr. Speaker is therefore a mere ruse and should be ignored,” he said.

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Re: Ekiti Removes Speaker by SENATORJD(m): 11:48am On Jul 10, 2008
well thats one guy out of the setting for now.
are we ever going to grow out of all these?
impeach-install saga.
i feel it slows down processes at times. but if it has to happen to get the bad ones out let it be
Re: Ekiti Removes Speaker by sunky6ixers(m): 8:39am On Jul 13, 2008
The stuff we should be concerned with now is, was the impeachment process duely followed, wia is the new speaker now. i heard he is at large. which is not meant to be so, i think when a situation pops up, the people involved should wait and face it squarely.

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