Oshiomhole is not in charge of police, Obaseki must explain Assembly tussle – Ize-Iyamu

The All Progressives Congress governorship candidate in Edo State, Osagie Ize-Iyamu on Thursday declared that Adams Oshiomhole, an ex-National APC Chairman does not control the police hence Governor Godwin Obaseki must explain the State Assembly tussle.

Ize-Iyamu made the remark in his reaction to the heavy presence of policemen and other security operatives at the premises of the State House of Assembly.

Recall that the Peoples Democratic Party had accused the federal government of mobilizing security operatives to take over the House of Assembly.

However, Iye-Iyamu, in a statement signed by the Chairman of APC campaign council in the state, John Mayaki, rubbished claims by the Edo State Government that Oshiomhole and the Federal government “ferried Police from Abuja” to block the Edo Assembly complex.

He accused the Edo State Government of carrying out several onslaughts against the constitutional independence of the legislative arm of government by attacking its members-elect and denying them representation.

Ize-Iyamu insisted that the State Governor, Godwin Obaseki who is responsible for numerous other sieges on the Assembly complex, is in the best position to tell the world who is behind the Police blockade on the Assembly.

He said: “It is a known fact that the outgoing Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has treated the House of Assembly, an independent and co-equal branch of government, as a mere extension of his office through the brutalization of members-elect and the denial of representation to the majority of members.

“In Gestapo style, the outgoing Governor hijacked a tiny minority and purportedly inaugurated them in the dead of the night. The sham inauguration was condemned and set aside by both arms of the National Assembly after their separate investigations revealed that the members, and indeed the Clerk, were forced to participate in the illegality under threat to life.

 “With these criminal antecedents, we believe if there is any unwholesome activity ongoing at the Assembly Complex, it is Mr. Godwin Obaseki who is in the best position to explain to the world what is going on and why.

“Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, or the APC, does not control the Police. When Obaseki went to obtain a questionable court order challenging the position of Comrade as the APC National Chairman months back, he was locked out of the National HQ of the party in Abuja. If indeed he has any control over the Police, wouldn’t he have instructed them to leave and grant him entry?

“The Edo State Government should explain to the world and Edo people what is going on. And they can start by explaining why a branch of government meant to carry out oversight functions and check the excesses of the Executive arm has been holding plenary inside the Government House for months over a supposed ‘fumigation and renovation exercise’ at the Assembly Complex’.”

Meanwhile, Convener of Pro-Democracy and Human Rights group, Concerned Nigerians, Deji Adeyanju, has accused Oshiomhole of being behind the deployment of police officers to Edo State House of Assembly.

The premises of the Edo State House of Assembly on Thursday morning was besieged by men of the Nigeria police force.

Rumours had it that some elected House members who are on the side of the APC, and allegedly loyal to the former party chairman, Adam Oshiomole had perfected plans for sitting at the assembly complex which is currently under renovation.

Adeyanju, speaking on the incident alleged that Oshiomhole mobilised security agencies to Edo State House of Assembly in order to impeach Obaseki.

He further warned that Edo State will not make progress if the former APC chairman is not humiliated.

On his Twitter page, he wrote: “According to reports, Oshiomohole and co mobilized for the impeachment of Obaseki today but the move failed even with massive deployment of police officers.

“This Oshiomohole guy is insane. Edo State won’t make progress until that guy is permanently humiliated.”

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