The Guardian (Nigeria)

Akeredolu vows not to interfere in Ondo Assembly affairs

• Leadership positions privilege, not right, Fayemi tells Ekiti lawmakers- elect • Says selection prerogativ­e of party

- From Adewale Momoh ( Akure) and Ayodele Afolabi ( Ado- Ekiti)

ONDO State Governor, Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu, has assured the incoming members of the 10th House of Assembly of non- interferen­ce in their legislativ­e affairs by his administra­tion. Akeredolu emphasised that his administra­tion upholds and respects the principle of separation of powers among the three arms of government, as stipulated in the 1999 Constituti­on of Nigeria ( as amended).

The governor gave the promise, yesterday, during a twoday induction programme for the 26 lawmakers- elect in

MOwo, ahead of their June inaugurati­on.

He, therefore, urged the incoming Assembly members to legislate effectivel­y and promote good governance and developmen­t for the benefit of citizens, with the expectatio­n that the legislatur­e will operate independen­tly. EANWHILE, the immediate past Chairman of Nigeria Governors’ Forum ( NGF), Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has cautioned the newly- elected members of Ekiti State House of Assembly not to see the position of principal officers as a right but a privilege.

He said it is the prerogativ­e of the state chapter of the All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) to decide the presiding officers of the Assembly.

Fayemi, who spoke during the retreat organised for the outgoing and lawmakerse­lect, held at the Ikogosi Warm Resort in Ekiti West Local Council of the state, declared that the lawmakers can’t lobby or contest for positions.

Akeredolu, while urging the lawmakers- elect to see themselves as trustees of the entire state, said the decision of their constituen­ts to elect them as representa­tives is a big testimony of the confidence reposed in them.

The governor, who was represente­d by his deputy, Lucky Ayedatiwa, described the legislatur­e as the engine room of democracy, adding that when the legislatur­e is removed, what is left is autocracy.

He noted that his administra­tion had a robust relationsh­ip with the outgoing Ninth Assembly and urged the incoming 10th Assembly to do the same for continued developmen­t.

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