Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose has shut down
a filling station owned by Speaker Adewale Omirin, alleging environmental
reasons.
Four filling stations were sealed in
Ado-Ekiti, including Omirin’s T. Five Integrated Service Filling Station.
A statement by Fayose’s Chief Press Secretary
Idowu Adelusi said the step was taken to prevent a fire.
“The owners of the petrol stations are to report
to the Ministry of Housing, Physical Planning and Urban Development with
letters of approval,” the statement said.
The Speaker alleged that the governor ordered
the closure to intimidate him.
In a statement by his Special Adviser
(Media), Wole Olujobi, Omirin vowed not to “buckle under undue political
pressure to abandon his party for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for
selfish and pecuniary motives.”
He claimed that he fulfilled all necessary
environmental laws in the location of the filling station and got
approval.
Omirin has said intimidation and coercion by
the PDP-led government would not force him to abandon the All Progressives
Congress (APC).
He said no level of harassment, financial
inducement or persecution would make him betray the people and the APC.
The Speaker said the governor has started
victimising perceived political opponents.
He said: “I got all necessary approvals for
the project. A lawmaker, Joseph Dele Olugbemi, told me two days after the
governor’s inauguration that he (the governor) had made up his mind to close my
filling station over my refusal to join the PDP.
“I had told the governor that in the interest
of Ekiti people, the House of Assembly would work with him to serve the people.
“I called the governor to confirm what I was
told. He denied it, swearing that he would not pursue any victimisation agenda
against his opponents.
“But only yesterday the governor ordered the
closure of the filling station, citing environmental factor.”
Omirin said he had a background of political
fidelity anchored on progressive democratic practices and he would not abandon
these principles in pursuit of a selfish agenda.
He said the political atmosphere in the state
did not call for high-handedness and persecution against perceived opponents,
but a collective pursuit of common goals to deliver good governance.
The Speaker said such attacks on opponents,
particularly lawmakers, would create only such conditions inimical to cordial
relationship between the Executive and Legislature.
Adelusi said the Speaker was not truthful.
He said: “The essence of the closure was to
ensure sanity within the state capital and Ekiti at large.
“When a filling station is sited within a
residential area, everybody knows the dangers.
“Four filling stations were sealed but it is
an ongoing thing. This will take place throughout the state. It is to sanitise
the state and prevent a fire.
“He (Omirin) should behave as a good
politician. As the speaker, he should cooperate with the new government..”
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The pdp r definetly out fr war, we must commend the speaker and the apc for nt bowing to the pressure of corruption
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