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The
Ekiti State House of Assembly on Tuesday refused to deliberate on the motion
seeking approval for the constitution of local government caretaker committees’
chairmen and members.
The
Punch reports Ekiti Assembly said the request by Governor Ayodele Fayose was
subjudice as the sacked caretaker chairmen of the 16 Local Government Areas and
19 Local Council Development Areas had gone to court to challenge their
dissolution.
The
35 caretaker chairmen were sworn in on August 5 by the immediate past Governor,
Dr. Kayode Fayemi. But Fayose, on assumption of office dissolved them on
October 18.
The
Ekiti State House of Assembly also refused to consider the list of commissioner
nominees submitted for screening by the governor because it was not included in
the Tuesday’s Order Paper.
It,
however, granted approval to the state to access N2bn out of the N220bn Small,
Micro and Medium Enterprises’ Development Fund of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
The
assembly said accessing the loan would bring about development to the state’s
economy.
The
motion moved by the Majority Leader, Churchill Adedipe, and seconded by Mr.
Tope Agidi, was unanimously approved by the members present.
The
Chairman, House Committee on Legal Matters and Local Government Affairs, Mr.
Adedeji Odu, called the attention of members to a writ of summons in a case
instituted by the sacked caretaker chairmen of the 16 LGAs and the 19 LCDAs.
He
cited Order 54(5) of the Standing Order of House, which stated that the
Assembly could not deliberate on a matter pending in court.
According
to him, the aggrieved chairmen are asking the state High Court to interpret
certain aspects of the law regarding their constitution and tenure.
Odu,
therefore, advised that the matter be set aside until the court decided the
pending suit.
Earlier
the Speaker, Dr. Adewale Omirin, had read three letters written to the Assembly
by Fayose, seeking approval for the CBN loan, approval of three commissioner
nominees and caretaker chairmen. The
nominees include Mr. Owoseni Ajayi as Attorney-General, Mr. Kayode Oso as
Commissioner for Transport and Chief Toyin Ojo as Commissioner for Finance.
The Assembly later
adjourned sitting till today (Wednesday).
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