The Ekiti State Government on Saturday announced the sack of the
administrators of the 35 Local Government Areas in the state. The 35
local government areas involved are the original 16 and the 19 Local
Council Development Areas, LCDAs, in the state.
This is contained in a statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary
to the State Governor, Idowu Adelusi, made available to News Agency of
Nigeria in Ado-Ekiti.
According to the statement, all the 35 council chairmen along with
their secretaries and other members of the caretaker committees have
been relieved of their appointments.
It stated that Governor Ayo Fayose had approved the immediate dissolution of all the councils.
The statement also ordered the immediate dissolution of all boards of parastatals, agencies and commissions.
It directed all the affected caretaker chairmen to immediately hand
over to the directors of administration in their respective council
areas.
Caretaker chairmen had been in control of the 16 council areas
throughout the four year tenure of the immediate past governor, Kayode
Fayemi.
The former governor also appointed caretaker committees for the 19
newly created LCDAs few days after the June 21 gubernatorial poll which
he lost.
Mr. Fayemi’s attempt to hold council election in the 16 councils on
February 4, 2011, but was halted by the state High Court ruling
following a suit filed by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the
state.
The PDP had alleged that some of the members of the State Independent
Electoral Commission were card carrying members of the then ruling All
Progressives Congress, APC.
Mr. Fayose, at his inaugural speech on Thursday in Ado Ekiti, vowed
not to recognise any illegal creation made by the immediate past
administration.
He also promised not to uphold appointments and promotions carried
out after the former governor lost the gubernatorial election in June.
“Section 7 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria as amended clearly spells the authorities and procedures for the
creation of local government,” he said.
(NAN)
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