Following the confusion that ensued after protesters stormed Ondo
State House of Assembly on Wednesday, outgoing Governor Olusegun Mimiko
was unable to present his 2017 Budget to the Assembly members scheduled
for the day.
The current leadership crisis rocking the House of
Assembly stated when some members of the announced the impeachment of
Jumoke Akindele as Speaker and enthroning
Malachi Coker as acting
Speaker.
The deposed Speaker has refused to accept defeat as she is still laying claim to the seat.
Akindele,
her deputy, Fatai Olotu and Majority Leader, Ifedayo Akinsoyinu were
also removed by a group loyal to the acting Speaker. The crisis that
followed that action had security operatives on Monday sealing off the
Assembly complex.
But the complex was said to have been reopened
on Wednesday following Mimiko’s announcement that he would be presenting
his administration’s last budget.
While thirteen lawmakers loyal
to Coker were said to have arrived at the Assembly at 7.30 am and began
plenary at 8.am, confusion however ensued at the main entrance when
armed policemen and other security operatives started firing teargas to
disperse a protesting crowd at the entrance of the Assembly complex.
The
leader of the protesters, Saka Yusuf Ogunleye, who made known what
their anger was, said that governor Mimiko should leave the state
peacefully and not present a budget he would be the one to implement.
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