The Ondo State Government has punctured media reports of a raging war between Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa and the House of Assembly, describing their relationship as harmonious and collaborative.
In a statement, the state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Dr. Olukayode Ajulo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, SAN, cleared the air on the House of Assembly’s invitation to the Commissioner of Finance, Mrs. Omowumi Isaac, saying it was a routine constitutional procedure and should not be misconstrued as a sign of discord between the two arms of government.
Says Ajulo: “The Commissioner of Finance, Mrs. Omowumi Isaac, was engaged in an official trip outside the state due to her demanding schedule. It is crucial to recognize her extensive responsibilities, which include attending various statutory meetings such as RAMFAC, the Commissioners of Finance Meeting, and numerous discussions on investment, economics, and finance. In light of this, she promptly addressed the Assembly’s invitation by sending the Permanent Secretary—who is the most senior official and accounting officer in her ministry—to communicate her circumstances.”
Ajulo commended what he called “the vibrancy, discernment, and commitment of our House of Assembly, led by the Rt. Honourable Oladiji, for their pivotal role in the development of the state.”
The Attorney General underscored “the effective partnership between the executive and legislative branches in their shared mission to serve the people of Ondo State.”
He hunted that ongoing discussions on the 2024 supplementary budget were focused on promoting good governance and ensuring responsible allocation of resources.
Additionally, the Attorney General reiterated that in a constitutional democracy, adherence to proper procedures was paramount.
“There should be no misinterpretation of the roles played by both branches,” he said. “The administration of Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa is steadfast in its commitment to upholding constitutional provisions and maintaining the highest standards of legislative practice, fostering an environment of mutual respect and collaboration.”