Kayode Fayemi
Dr.
Kayode Fayemi, Ekiti State Governor, has inaugurated the sixth Ekiti
House of Assembly with an assurance that his administration will
continue to provide conducive environment for the legislature to
perform her statutory functions effectively.
Dr
Fayemi who reiterated his commitment to leave the State much better
than he met it, said all hands must be on deck to “jointly
restore the lost glory of Ekiti State with sincerity of purpose and
uncommon dedication”.
Stressing
that he neither desire a rubber stamp legislature nor a cantankerous
one, Governor Fayemi said the relationship between the
legislative and the executive arms of government has to be properly
nurtured for mutual understanding and optimal performance.
He
added that such working relationship would henceforth be subjected to
an annual executive-legislative retreat aimed at reviewing progress.
“Our
Government will continue to promote harmonious working relationship
with the legislature while maintaining their institutional
independence. You can be assured of our avowed commitment
to honouring the Principle of mutual respect and accountability in
your day to day activities as enshrined in the Constitution.”
“Our
Government is rebuilding Ekiti from the rubbles of yesterday. We
are in a hurry to develop the State and give a new lease of life to
our people. I count on the support of the legislature
towards achieving the five pillars of this administration. As
one political family and critical stakeholders in Ekiti restoration
project, all the arms of government must work together to deliver the
dividends of democracy to our People”, Fayemi said.
Fayemi
who proclaimed the sixth assembly at 10:44am, urged the new lawmakers
not to forget Ekiti people who elected them into office. He advised
them to carry out their constitutional duties with the larger
interest of Ekiti people in mind.
Earlier
in his speech, the Speaker of the new Assembly, Rt. Hon. Funminiyi
Afuye thanked members for electing him as Speaker, adding that he
would not compromise the confidence reposed in him, but will be just,
fair and firm in discharging his duties.
While
thanking Governor Fayemi for being a democrat and respecter of
institutions, the new Speaker.
Afuye
who was a member of the Third Assembly and later Commissioner for
Information, however said that the Assembly would not be in
“unhealthy, perpetual and unnecessary struggle and opposition to
the executive arm of government”; assuring that the Assembly will
work with the Fayemi-led administration for the good of the people.
“The
authors of the doctrine and principles of separation of powers never
envisaged this unhealthy, if not destructive aberration. While the
doctrine espouses the coeval and coordinate equality of the three
arms of government for the purpose of checks and balances, its golden
interpretation should be substantial intergovernmental cooperation
and collaboration. This does not mean that the legislature should be
a rubber stamp and lapdog of the other arms of government especially
the executive. It is however our belief that reasoned and informed
debates should reign, rather than unbridled and cantankerous
opposition to the executive”, he said.
Other
principal officers of the Assembly elected at the event are Hon.
Hakeem Jamiu who was elected Deputy Speaker, Hon. Gboyega Aribisogan
(Majority Leader), Hon Tajudeen Akingbolu (Deputy Majority Leader),
Hon. Bunmi Adelugba is the Chief Whip while Hon. Tope Ogunleye
Deputises her.
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