Ekiti speaker impeached
By BOLU-OLU ESHO, Ado-Ekiti
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Speaker of Ekiti House of Assembly, Femi Bamisile, was on
Tuesday impeached in a controversial circumstance. The drama
leading to the ouster of Bamishile began immediately Hon.
Funminiyi Afuye, representing Ikere Constituency 1 served
the clerk of the House notice of vote of no confidence on
the speaker.
Tension had enveloped the House as early as 9:00a.m when the
speaker ordered some people out of the hallowed chamber of
the House and left about ten young men, an action which was
rebuffed by his deputy. This led to a shouting match as the
deputy speaker issued a counter order for everyone to enter
if the ten young men were not going to be sent out.
People were seen in groups discussing the possibility of the
impeachment of the speaker if the legislators had plenary
session. This speculation came to pass around 2:00p.m when
the legislators converged on the hallowed chamber for plenary
session.
After saying the prayer, the speaker called the Leader of
Business, Layi Oke, to read the Order of Business for the
day, but Hon Funminiyi Afuye raised his hand for point of
order and after being recognized by the speaker, brandished
a paper entitled: Vote of no convidence in; removal and impeachment
of Hon. Olawale Olufemi Bamisile as speaker of the Ekiti House
Of Assembly, which he went ahead to submit to the clerk of
the House.
In the paper, Bamisile was accused of sundry charges among
which were that “there have been recent damning reports
in the press alleging that Bamisile stole 19 fire extinguishers
when he was a student of OAU, Ile-Ife; that a committee set
up in the House indicted Bamisile on the issue and sundry
matters that touched on the integrity of the speaker; that
he cheated during examination as student of OAU, Ile-Ife bringing
prepared answer script into the exam room and thereby dismissed
by the university.
“The House, thereby, resolved that “a prima facie
case has been established against Bamisile. In order to protect
the integrity of the House and the good people of the state,
we the undersigned members of the House now resolve and be
resolved that a vote of no confidence is hereby passed on
the Hon. Femi Bamisile as the speaker of the Ekiti State House
of Assembly. He is hereby removed as the speaker of Ekiti
House of Assembly.”
Hon Bisi Kolawole, representing Efon Constituency objected
to the manner of the paper presentation, saying it was not
in the order paper, and thereby should not be treated
This was seconded by Michael Ayodele, from Oye Constituency,
who said the speaker should ignore Afuye’s call for
vote of no confidence.
Speaking with newsmen after the exercise, the new speaker,
Tunji Odeyemi, dispelled the fear that the impeachment was
targeted at Governor Segun Oni, promising the House would
witness peace, justice and fair play, transparency and progressive
legislation.
According to him: “I won’t attribute my appointment
to any flaw, we complied with the standing order of the House.
Two-third of the House signed the impeachment notice. I can
assure that the event of today has got nothing to do with
making trouble with the executive. We love the governor and
we will coorperate with his government. Before long, there
won’t be negative story about Ekiti State and the House.”
In a telephone conversation, Hon Femi Bamisile said he still
remained the speaker of the House.
In his words: “It goes to show that we have baby legislators
in Ekiti, who does not understand the rules of legislation.
The only person who has the right to serve impeachment notice
is the Leader of Business, unfortunately, it was served by
somebody who claimed to be a lawyer.
“The impeachment is thereby null and void. Without element
of doubt, I remain the speaker. The notice was not yet put
to vote. Ekiti people should remain cool and calm. All is
well.”
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