Politics APC Reacts To Fayose’s Dressing In Camouflage To Present 2017 Budget

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Ekiti state governor Ayodele Fayose sparked outrage when he wore military camouflage to the House of Assembly on Tuesday to present his 2017 budget proposal.

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The party also accused the governor of contempt for the principles of separation of powers by describing himself as the ‘Speaker’ of the assembly during the presentation saying, arrogating powers of the parliament to himself “is a brazen trampling on the law.”

It urged the National Assembly to save Nigerian Constitution from the governor’s executive “lawlessness and recklessness.”

Fayose had during the presentation of the N93.4bn budget on Tuesday said he wore the military attire with a black T-Shirt as an indication of the “war” going on against the opposition in the country.

In its reaction, APC said the governor’s conduct is an affront on the Constitution suggesting democracy was dead in Ekiti.

“We have always insisted that Fayose is a law unto himself and a threat to democracy in Nigeria, showing contempt for the law and would do anything to undermine the integrity of the supremacy of the constitution,” said Taiwo Olatunbosun, APC’s publicity secretary in a statement in Ado-Ekiti.

“As a man who has constituted himself as the law, Fayose has demonstrated several times that he has no respect for the nation’s constitutional democracy and the rule of law.”

The APC said wearing army camouflage to the parliament to present the budget has confirmed its earlier claim that Fayose had army uniforms stocked at home with which he allegedly unleashed terror on the opposition during the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

Describing Fayose’s mode of dressing as a collective insult and embarrassment to Ekiti people, the APC said the governor’s conduct was an affront to the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces and officers and men of the armed forces as the only official and institution allowed to wear such uniform.

“The President of the federation is allowed to wear army uniform to perform certain official functions while the officers and men of the force can also wear it, and soi by wearing army uniform to perform an official duty in the parliament, Fayose is challenging the authority of the President who is the only Head of Government allowed by law to wear army uniform.”
 
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