Why Ondo deputy Gov, Aiyedatiwa was asked to write a resignation letter – Speaker

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Aiyedatiwa OndoThe Speaker of the Ondo state House of Assembly, Rt Hon Olamide Oladiji, has clarified why the embattled deputy governor of the state, Hon Lucky Aiyedatiwa, was asked to write and sign an undated letter of resignation.

Oladiji speaking at the plenary after a meeting with President Bola Tinubu at the villa, last week, said the aforesaid move was a condition to halt Aiyedatiwa’s impeachment.

Reeling out the resolutions reached at the meeting, the speaker added that three enforcers including the State chairman of APC, Engr. Ade Adetimehin, the Speaker of the State of House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Olamide Oladiji Adesanmi, and Secretary to the State Goverment Princess Catharine Oladunni Odu were appointed to monitor the deputy governor’s compliance with the resolutions.

According to him “For the avoidance of doubt, let me present to the good people of Ondo State, the resolution reached after the meeting of representatives of the Ondo State House of Assembly, the State Executive Council members, members of the National Assembly from Ondo State and the State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress with his Excellency, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and leadership of our great party.

“That all parties shall embrace peace; That status quo be maintained by all parties; That all impeachment proceedings be terminated forthwith, and all court cases withdrawn by all parties; That there will no dissolution of the State Executive Council.

He added that it also includes “That undated letter of resignation must be written, signed by the Deputy Governor and submitted to the President;That the party leadership and structures remains intact;That the House of Assembly leadership remains intact;That Hon. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa continues to perform the functions of office as Deputy Governor; Commenting on the political logjam in the past months, the Speaker said that “…it shook the entire State to the marrow.

“Without any iota of doubt in my mind, I strongly believe that we all acted in line with the mandate given to us as representatives of the people.

“Our actions or inactions were governed, guided and directed by the rules of law even though futile attempts were made to blackmail and throw a spanner in our wheel as a body of lawmakers. Thank God, we all acted and spoke in one voice.

“Honestly, I must confess that what we just witnessed was democracy at play. Democracy in my view is a form of participating government that provides for give and take, checks and balances.

“It is a process in which the actions and or inactions of the ruler and the ruled
are guided by the constitutions and the rules of law.

“It is a process that provides room for questions and answers when occasions demand.

“We as elected representatives of the people have only acted within
the precinct of the mandate freely given to us by our constituents.

“We have demonstrated courage when occasion demanded for it. We asked
questions when there was course for us, So to do.

“Notwithstanding, however, the event which we all have just witnessed, provided an avenue for assessment and reassessment.

“It was a win-win situation, thanks to the Almighty God and timely intervention of our political leaders and elders who were resolute in ensuring that peace return to our darling Sunshine State.

“We must in this regard thank the President and Commander in
Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his timely intervention.

“We must also commend the leadership of our great party, APC at the state and national levels for demonstrating leadership when the occasion demanded.

“Specifically, we must thank our elders and esteemed Afenifere leaders Pa Reuben Fasoranti and Pa Seinde Arogbofa among others, for their peace initiatives at a critical time like this.

“Our thanks also go to our traditional rulers, religious leaders, among other leaders of thought, for the peace that has returned to the Sunshine State.

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