Speaker Adeyemi
Ikuforiji of the Lagos State House of Assembly has declared that his
persecutors would not succeed in 2014.
For over two
years, the Speaker has been battling the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
EFCC, over allegations bothering on withdrawals of cash in the assembly without
following the due process.
According to him,
acting on a petition from some faceless individuals, the EFCC stormed the
House, but their investigation yielded no expected result.
He said the
anti-graft agency even commended the House for effective record keeping only
for the agency to go ahead and charge him before the court.
He however
expressed optimism that he would eventually triumph over his accusers.
"A petition
that has no address was sent to the EFCC that I embezzled N7 billion from a N6
billion budget. They investigated our books for three months and said this is
the only government establishment that has detailed records of account.
"They took us
to court that we were withdrawing cash from the accounts department without
going to the bank. They said I was not going to Wema Bank and Skye Bank to
queue, as the Speaker, to collect money. The Lord will not allow them to
succeed. The will of God shall prevail if only we are serving God," he
said.
The Speaker’s
prayers elicited a loud shout of 'amen' from the hundreds of residents of the
state who gathered for the event.
Quoting copiously
from the Bible to back his prayers, he urged members and staff of the House to
get into the New Year with a change of attitude advising them not to carry out
activities that would make the House a source of ridicule.
Commenting on the
theme of the thanksgiving: 'The Latter Glory' which had the General Overseer of
Foursquare Gospel Church, Nigeria, Rev. Felix Meduoye as the guest preacher, a
lawmaker and patron of the fellowship, Hon. Lanre Ogunyemi, said: "today
we say Lagos is the Centre of Excellence and that the House has performed well,
that is the former glory.
"As we try to
change administration in 2015, the glory of the administration of Governor
Babtunde Raji Fashola would be former, while that of the administration that
would succeed it would be greater and that is the latter glory we are looking
at.
"Thanksgiving
is an ordinance that man must make to his creator and to that extent, you can
say it is not out of place to appreciate God who has kept us from the beginning
of the year till now."
He said that despite the various challenges facing the country, God had kept members of the House, staff and the state government.
He said that despite the various challenges facing the country, God had kept members of the House, staff and the state government.
“It is traditional
for us at this time of the year to come together and thank God because a lot of
state Assemblies have experienced a lot of chaotic situations with members
throwing chairs at one another and breaking their heads with mace.
"Nothing like
this has happened in our House. Rather, there have been collaborations between
the legislature and the executive and our people are better for it. If there is
even nothing else to thank God for, we have to thank Him for life.
Popular gospel
artiste, Tope Alabi was on the band stand as the House offered praises to God
for a fulfilling year.