A lawyer,
Mr Dele Omotoso , who chaired the
seven-man panel that found Governor
Ayodele Fayose culpable of alleged graft and recommended him for impeachment
, has been appointed a Judge of the
Ekiti State High Court, Mr Omotoso who
is an Ado-Ekiti base lawyer.
Fayose, who
was elected in 2003 on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, was
impeached on October 16, 2006 by the then House of Assembly for alleged graft.
The
elevation of the new judge had been approved by the National Judicial Council
(NJC) since 2012 but the then governor Kayode Fayemi did not swear in the
lawyer even when the NJC directed him to do so.
This came as
Governor Fayose’s supporters on Friday stormed the streets of Ado Ekiti in
protest, calling on the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Hon Adewale Omirin,
to drop the alleged impeachment plan against the Governor.
The Leader
of the protest, Mr Patrick Ojo, said any attempt to impeach the governor would
create an ambience of crisis in the State and that such step would be resisted
by the populace.
Speaking at
the ceremony, the Governor also announced Mr. Lawrence Ojo as acting permanent
secretary in the Ministry of Justice, despite that he was reported to have signed the warrant of
arrest against Fayose and also led the
team that bundled him from Ikoyi Prisons where he was detained by the EFCC for
alleged graft in January 2008 to Ekiti to face a murder charge filed against
him over the killing of the late Ayo Daramola and Tunde Omojola.
The governor
also pleaded with members of the state House of Assembly to cooperate with his
government promising to take care of them "better than the former
government."
Fayose vowed
that he would resist any external attempt to destabilise the state, vowing that
the interest of Ekiti was far greater than personal or individual interest.
The Governor
said: "There is a difference between you and your position as the speaker
of the state. I will look after you better than the former man you served. So
if you fight me you will lose but if you work with me you will gain".
“I will
resist any attempt by external force to destabilise the state. I am ready to
work with the Assembly. I am a man of uncommon history, coming back to office
after eight years is divine. I have a stern warning from God, not to avenge.
"I
plead with the other two arms of government that Ekiti should come first. You
may not like my face and I may not like yours, but Ekiti should be number one.
Vengeance belongs to God and everything work together for good of all."
Fayose said
his inauguration of Omotosho as a judge after two years of being cleared for
the post by the NJC was a demonstration of a forgiving spirit.
He charged
judicial officers to discharge their duties with the fear of God, promising
that he would not muzzle anybody or interfere with their official conduct as
there was nothing personal he had against the judiciary.
People would
want to be where you are and life is about struggles. We need more judges and
we will help in making them comfortable in the discharge of their duties.
People said I should not swear him in because he sat on my impeachment panel.
“There is
need for fair hearing. I want the other arms of government to give my
administration a fair hearing and the chance to perform."
Omotosho, in
his remarks, promised to abide by his oath of office and thanked the governor
for the appointment.
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