Tag: Gov. Biodun Oyebanji

  • Why I chose not to interfere in Assembly crisis – Ekiti Governor, Oyebanji

    Why I chose not to interfere in Assembly crisis – Ekiti Governor, Oyebanji

    The newly inaugurated  Governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji, has revealed reasons he didn’t interfere in the crisis that rocked the state Assembly where Speker Aribisogan was impeached by Assembly Members.

    Oyebanji noted that he chose not to interfere because he didn’t have a preferred candidate for any leadership position in the house, saying it wasn’t right for him to be involved in the affairs of the house.

    The  governor reiterated his commitment to the rule of law and separation of powers in the state.

    Oyebanjo made this statement  on Tuesday when the new Speaker of the House, Olubunmi Adelugba, who replaced Gboyega Aribisogan was officially presented to him at his office by the chairman of the All Progressives Congress in the state, Paul Omotoso.

    According to a statement issued by the state government, Oyebanji appreciated the APC leadership in the state for resolving the family disagreement among the state legislators and commended the House for demonstrating the confidence their constituents and the leadership of the party reposed in them.

    The governor used the opportunity to appeal to the new Speaker for a speedy passage of the budget that was with the House.

    He said, “My comment begins with an appreciation to the party leadership for resolving this family disagreement, it’s not a crisis; democracy comes with strains and stresses. There are contestations and disagreements but the beauty of democracy is that there are in-built mechanisms to resolve it.

    “And that is what has played out. The APC is one. I’m a loyal member of this party; the APC gave me the platform to stand on, without the APC, I will not be here today.

    “I refused from day one to be drawn into it simply because I swore an oath to defend the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The constitution is clear of the powers and functions of all the arms of government. I am leading the executive arm of government, they don’t interfere in what I do and it will be wrong and a violation of the constitution for me to interfere in what is going on in the House of Assembly.

    ” What I have done as your governor is to ensure that I protect lives and property and that is within my power as the governor of this state. I have not interfered but I’m happy with the outcome. As progressives, we have a culture and the culture is respect for leadership.

    “And madam Speaker, our budget is before the House of Assembly and we are working so hard to ensure that we deliver on our promises to Ekiti people but we cannot violate extant rules and regulations. I am appealing for a speedy passage of the budget.

    ”There are lots of things we ought to have brought before the honourable House but we are waiting for the passage of the budget.

    “While congratulating the new Speaker, I will just plead with the party chair to bring in everybody and for the first time, I will have to quickly respond to all the insinuations on the social media on what has happened in the House of Assembly. It’s a family affair and as a family we would resolve it.”

    Earlier speaking, Adelugba dismissed talks of rancour in the House while expressing appreciation to the APC chairman in the state for the role he played in ensuring that the party’s decisions were adhered to.

    “All along, everyone refers to Ekiti State House of Assembly as the most peaceful, dutiful, with particular mention of the number of bills that we have passed as we don’t joke with our legislative activities,” she added.

    Ekiti state  Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye; Deputy Speaker of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Hakeem Jamiu; Secretary to the State Government, Dr (Mrs) Habibat Adubiaro; members of the State Executive Council; 18 members of the State House of Assembly and APC Chairmen of the 16 local government areas were all present at the state house when the newly elected female speaker was introduced to the Governor.

  • Ekiti state governor Oyebanji swears in two appointees

    Ekiti state governor Oyebanji swears in two appointees

    Gov. Biodun Oyebanji of Ekiti swore in the newly-appointed Secretary to the State Government, Mrs Habibat Adubiaro and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Dayo Apata in Ado-Ekiti on Monday, his eighth day in office.

    He used the occasion to dispel rumours that he was under pressure from his predecessor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, his wife, Mrs Bisi Fayemi and former deputy governor in the state to appoint their cronies into his cabinet.

    “We are not going to be distracted as long as we are doing what is right in the interest of our people.

    “While I recognise the right of people to freedom of expression, I also have the right to respond to the fake news being circulated on the social media.

    “I need to put it on record that neither the former governor nor his wife, nor the former deputy governor has put any pressure on me to appoint anybody.

    “If I have to go back to the former cabinet and appoint relevant people that can assist me, I will go and pick them,’’ he said.

    The governor charged the two new appointees to develop new socio-political skills and emotional intelligence to move the state forward.

    He stressed that the two appointees were appointed based on their rich credentials and experiences.

    Oyebanji restated his promise to get very competent Ekiti indigenes wherever were to man strategic positions in his administration.

    He recalled his promise to appoint the best set of individuals in managing the affairs of Ekiti to bring about the fulfilment of his campaign promises.

    “Having listened to the Curriculum Vitaes of the two appointees, it would be discovered that they got the jobs clearly on merit.

    “My promise to Ekiti people is that I am going to look for the best anywhere to help me to run Ekiti and that is what we are going to do,’’ he stressed.

    Oyebanji expressed his confidence in the professionalism and competence of Adubiaro to serve as Secretary to the State Government.

    According to him, her appointment was in consonance with his administration’s commitment to gender balance, affirmative action and equity.

    Adubiaro holds a doctorate degree in Chemistry and was formerly vice-chairman of ASUU, Federal University, Oye-Ekiti.

    Apata was Solicitor-General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Justice.