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The 18 lawmakers of the Ondo State House of Assembly who purportedly
signed the impeachment notice used to effect the removal of the
erstwhile Speaker of the house, Bamidele Oleyelogun and his deputy,
Iroju Ogundeji, have petitioned the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim
Idris, over the invasion of the assembly complex by hoodlums on the day
of the impeachment.
In the petition signed by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Olamide George, his
deputy, Abimbola Fajolu and the Majority Leader of the House, Olugbenga
Araoyinbo, the lawmakers alleged threat to live, assault, abuse of
authority by the Commissioner of Police, Gbenga Adeyanju, the state
governor, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu as well as the state chairman of APC,
Ade Adetimehin.
According to the letter, which was also copied to the presidency and
obtained by DAILY POST, the lawmakers alleged that after the plenary
where Oleyelogun and Iroju had been impeached, the commissioner of
police and the state chairman of APC had maintained that Gov. Akeredolu
has given the order to “evacuate and flush” all members who took part in
impeachment.
They also alleged that while thugs suspected to be members of the
National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW invaded the house and
attacked lawmakers, workers of the assembly and journalists alike, the
commissioner of police only stood aloof without ordering his armed men
to repels the attack.
The petition reads in parts, “We sat in the House of Assembly of Ondo
State on Friday, 9th November, 2018 for the purposes of conducting
House businesses among which was the removal of Rt. Hon. Oleyeloogun
Bamidele and Iroju Ogundeji, erstwhile Speaker and Deputy Speaker
respectively.
“After new Speaker and Deputy Speaker had emerged, the former Speaker
stormed the Chamber along with thugs and proceeded to disrupt the
proceedings by physically assaulting Hon. Mrs Jumoke Akindele whom he
had apparently learnt was the Protem Speaker as well as some other
members.
“We suddenly saw the Chairman of APC in the state, Ade Adetimehin who
came threatening that he has the authority of the Governor, Mr.
Oluwarotimi Akeredolu to deal with anyone who would not heed his plea to
return the erstwhile Speaker, Hon. Oleyeloogun to office.
“Following closely after this was the Commissioner of Police, Ondo
State Command, Mr Gbenga Adeyanju who stated clearly that he had express
instructions of Governor Akeredolu to “evacuate and flush” out every
member from the House by all means possible.
“Mr. Adeyanju came in with not less than fifty battle ready, fatigue
wearing men of the police to physically assault honourable members by
slapping, pushing and hitting them. This to us is embarrassing as men of
the police force are meant to enforcers of the law and not
lawbreakers.”
While stating that since the plan of using the police to chase them
out of the hallowed chamber of state legislature, the lawmakers alleged
that the chairman of NURTW in the state, Jacob Adebo popularly known as
“Idajo” was called in alongside his boys.
“The Chairman of the APC, the former Speaker and the CP had a
60seconds discussion at the Speaker’s Conference room, as subsequent
event would show they have invited and summoned via telephone calls the
chairman of the Ondo State Chapter of the NURTW, Mr Jacob Adebo, A.K.A
Idajo who came into the House of Assembly with not less than two hundred
thugs who came with different sizes of gun, axes, machetes, charms,
cudgels, broken bottles and other dangerous weapons and immediately
started shooting uncontrollably, sporadically inside the assembly
complex attacking everybody violently.
“They destroyed several vehicles and even structures worth millions
of Naira, beat up mercilessly hundreds of people, as we speak honourable
members, staff and visitors to the assembly complex are hospitalized in
different locations across the state receiving treatment as they battle
for survival.
“It is instructive that in spite of heavy presence of the police
officers, the CP who had showed his disaffection and unsatisfactory
conduct stood arms akimbo supervising the thugs as the violent acts were
playing out without lifting a finger to stop or even attempt to control
them.
“All the police men and officers simply looked on. Those we turned to
informed us that they had instructions from the CP who in turn had
instructions from the Governor not to intervene as the NURTW thugs had a
field day.
They, however, called on the IGP to protect them from further attack
as their safety can no longer be guarantee with Adeyanju as Ondo State
Commissioner of Police.
While calling for the arrest of “Idajo” the lawmakers who have not
been to the assembly chambers since the impeachment saga also emphasized
that the duo of the governor and the state chairman of APC should be
investigated for the alleged role played during the crisis.
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