The Chairman of the Ijebu East Local Government, Ogun State, Wale Adedayo was on Thursday suspended by a quorum of councilors for three months on allegations of maladministration and financial mismanagement.
This follows an invasion of the LGA’s Secretariat by over a hundred mobile policemen this morning, after an alleged move by the Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun to impeach Adedayo who accused him of withholding Federal Government allocations meant for councils.
Adedayo confirmed that policemen bombarded the LGA Secretariat alongside some thugs on Thursday morning.
Seven councilors, Fasheyi Adesuji representing Itele Ward 7, Bolutife Osunfisan representing Imushin Ward 2, Kemi Aliu, representing Imobi Ward 10, Adeniyi Adenuga representing Imusin ward 1, Abass sidikat representing Owu ward 5, Biyi Oguntubo representing Imobi ward 9, and Rotimi Williams representing Ajebandele ward 11; said the LGA’s legislative council received various allegations that needed to be investigated, and directed Adedayo to appear before council at its next sitting on Thursday, September 14 2023.
In a resolution letter signed by the seven councilors 15 allegations were leveled against the suspended Chairman.
They include alleged withdrawal of N4million from LG account for empowerment in 2022, which never took place; spending of N2million on Iṣẹṣe Day on August 20, 2022; duty tour allowance of N260,000 for the Chairman and other top functionaries in June 2023.
Others are another duty tour allowance for the Chairman and other top officials’ engagement in Abeokuta to the tune of N250,000, also ratified in June 2023; N426,000 purportedly spent on the production of a report on the 2020 Jigbo festival Ijẹbu-East when the Councillors were yet to be elected; claimant of N350,000 for the inauguration of Women in Politics in Ijebu-East in 2022 which was not released to the group in 2022.
“Entertainment and other logistics expenses during the commissioning of a legislative building at N350,000 on April 18, 2023. Another entertainment on that same commissioning of the legislative building at N295,000 same day, 18th of April 2023. The second N8.2 million was sent from phase 2 of the project, table and the chair for schools, 20 chairs were made with N8.2m.
“Another N20million allocation from the state is nowhere to be found. Another N15 million sent from the state went the same way without any project to show for it. Award of two boreholes at the cost of N1.8 million each totaling N3.6million in August 2023. While he collects N3 million monthly as security votes, he has held on to the N300,000 monthly security vote of the Vice Chairman for about five months. He has refused to pay up despite several interventions and meetings on the issue by the ALGON executive, led by Tunde Emiola.
“Inability to account for over N2.5 million left in the Project Account of the council by the previous administration for the completion of a school at Kajola, ogbere. The school remains uncompleted to date. Illegal tax collection from Okada riders and drivers via what the chairman called “levy” without the approval of the Legislative Council, which is double taxation for the people of Ijebu East at this tough period. Having received the above allegations, there is a need for a thorough investigation by the House”, were also levelled against him.
Following the listed allegations, the house further resolved that the Chairman should step aside for the proper conduct of investigations and handover all the properties of the Council in his possession to the Vice Chairman, who will act as the Chairman during his suspension as provided in the 1999 Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended.
“The Council Chairman is directed to appear before the House on the next sitting of the House on Thursday, September 14, 2023. The Council Treasurer, through the Head of the Local Government Administration, should furnish the financial/bank statement of the Council in the last two years, along with other relevant documents and vouchers as the House may require in order to aid investigations”, the letter read in part.
Credible News reports that Adedayo had dragged Abiodun before the Economic Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission, demanding the investigation of the Governor over alleged mismanagement of Local Government funds.
Adedayo accused Abiodun of withholding the statutory Federal Allocation due to the State’s Local Governments in the last two years.
Adedayo in separate petitions to EFCC and ICPC on Tuesday called for the urgent intervention of the anti-graft agencies.
The Council boss in the petition also accused the Governor of denying the Local Government Chairmen of the Ecological Fund and other entitlements due to them.