A mild
drama ensued in the Edo State government house yesterday, May 26, as newly wed
Governor Adams Oshiomole suspended the chairman of Etsako West Local Government
Area, just minutes after he was sworn in, Punch reports.
According
to Daily Independent, the suspended chairman, Alhassan Mohammed, whose
suspension will last for two months, was sworn in to replace the former
chairman of the council, Alhaji Hassan Kadiri, who died last week.
PM News
reports that, the governor said: “I have just performed the task of swearing
in the vice chairman of Etsako West Local Government as the substantive
chairman of the local government following the death of the chairman, Alhaji
Hassan Kadiri, who passed away last week Friday.
“This
afternoon I have performed a task with mixed feelings. On the one hand, I had
the privilege of having to swear in a Chairman and on the other hand I am
pained by the loss of someone who worked so hard for this party and who
believed so much in his community but what made me even more sad is the fact
that there were controversies as to what happened the very day that Hassan
passed away.
“Some
disgruntled elements whether they were masquerading as student union government
officials or they were just touts and thugs, were hired by some persons to
organise a protest that was almost turning violent such that they had to bring
in the police and even the army to intervene to restore peace in the local
government”.
He
continued: “I was informed that the purpose of this protest was that Hassan
on his sick bed should be relieved of his duties as chairman so that the vice
chairman could take over his job. I do not think human beings should play God.
Today, I am hale and hearty and I thank God for being here to be able to sign
what I have to sign, this is not by my strength, it is only by the grace of God.
“But what
will become of me in the next hour I cannot say, I can only pray that I remain
strong and healthy and I guess my story is the story of every human being.
“So for
me, it is absolutely unacceptable that anyone will be so desperate as to
instigate another to protest against a man that is bedridden and admitted in
the hospital fighting for his life. Our jobs are worthless without life and all
of us have our dates to depart this planet earth. So, for anyone to organise a
protest against someone who is bedridden that he should be forced out of office
so that another person will get promotion is unethical, and absolutely
unacceptable and to publicly organise a protest against the sick making
unprintable statements, disturbing the public peace and mobilising people to do
things that are capable of leading to riots with the possibility of even death,
that, for me, is the height of irresponsibility and I do not think any
civilized government will condone that.”
The
comrade governor as Oshiomole is popularly called, further noted that:
“Therefore in exercise of the powers vested on me as the governor of Edo State
under the Local Government Amended Acts, where there are weighty allegations
against Local Government Officers, I have powers to carry out a thorough
investigation on those allegations because we know for a fact that to allege
does not necessarily mean to prove. Allegations must be proven before further
actions can be taken.
“I do not
have all the facts as to whom and who are responsible for these protests but I
know there was a protest that could have easily destabilized the entire local
government with serious implications for community relations. However who is
behind it, though we know the characters that were on the street, at least some
of them, we do not know the characters behind those who were on the street. As
our people say, for every bat that is dancing on the road, there is someone beating
the drum in the bush nearby. It is the drummers that we now must go for.
“The name
of the former vice chairman who is now the chairman has been mentioned by
different persons as being responsible for financing and instigating students
who are supposed to be on vacation and who are on vacation to come back and
carry out those protests in order to force the resignation or the removal of
the chairman that was bedridden.
“As a
matter of conscience, therefore, I have decided that these allegations have to
be investigated and under the Local Government Amendment Acts, while these
investigations are going on, the chairman has to be suspended. I have served
him his suspension letter, he stands suspended with immediate effect and I will
be announcing a Commission of Enquiry that we investigate all the issues that
led to that protest. Until then, depending on the findings of the Committee,
the Vice Chairman that has just been sworn in will act as the Chairman of
Etsako West Local Government Area in accordance with the Local Government
Amended Act”.
He
appealed to the people to maintain calm and ensure peace in the local
government, saying: “I want to appeal to our people, let no one do anything
to undermine the peace and stability of Etsako West Local Government. If
anybody does anything that leads to any crisis, be assured that I have the
political will to get the police not only to arrest but to thoroughly
investigate and the person will be diligently prosecuted and if convicted he
will go to prison in accordance with the laws of Edo state.
“This
government will not submit to political sentiments. We must respect people even
on their sick bed and anyone who seeks to profit from the misfortune of others
does not have my backing. So I want to appeal to all concerned to maintain the
peace, we have an open mind, we will select men and women of integrity as
members of the Administrative Panel and their report, when forwarded to me,
will be submitted to the State House of Assembly which has the responsibility
to go through it together with my recommendations and they will decide the way
to have this matter finally settled.
“This
will last for a period of about two months in accordance with the provisions of
the law. In our culture and religion, when you have lost someone known to us,
we don’t celebrate, we don’t presume, it is a moment for sober reflection, it
is a moment to remind us that all of us are candidates but we do not know when
our moment will come and he who laughs today might be the one to cry tomorrow,
so let nobody jubilate nor should we also go rioting because someone has passed
on.
“I have
acted in good faith and I believe that our people in Etsako West should not
doubt my sincerity of purpose. I have a duty to maintain peace in every part of
the state and this action is meant to show that this government will not reward
those who wish ill for others. We should be our brother’s keepers,” Oshiomhole concluded.
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