The lawmakers had on Thursday passed the vote of no confidence in Olowofela after they claimed that he was arrogant during his appearance before the House. When asked if the lawmakers had the power to remove the commissioner, Are said that it was shameful that the lawmakers did not know the limit of their legislative powers, stressing that they acted like ‘lords’ of the people. “The state Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, ‘Toye Arulogun, said that the last result, which claimed that 54 per cent of the pupils passed the examination, was the state’s best in the last 20 years. “The lawmakers are arrogant; they behave as if they are lords and not our servants. When there is an important issue like this, lawmakers should contact their constituencies before they start saying all sorts of things in the House.
Source: Punch November 25, 2017 00:45 UTC