Daily Trust Sunday

Drama as 19 lawmakers ‘impeach’ assembly speaker

It’s fake, baseless – Speaker

- From Tijani Labaran, Lokoja

There was confusion at the Kogi State House of Assembly as 19 lawmakers are said to have allegedly impeached the Speaker, Prince Matthew Kolawole, a few hours after the House Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Muhammed, was impeached and three principal officers suspended by 17 legislator­s.

The Speaker was said to have been removed according to an undersigne­d letter released to journalist­s late Friday in Lokoja with the signatures of 19 lawmakers of the Assembly.

Daily Trust on Sunday gathered that in the letter, the aggrieved lawmakers stated that the Speaker was removed over alleged misconduct and money laundering running into millions of naira.

According to the lawmakers, the impeachmen­t took effect from Monday,

June 13, 2022.

The 19 lawmakers stated that Kolawole was impeached for alleged corrupt antecedent­s, including non-payment of members’ constituti­onal entitlemen­ts, gross corruption and diversion of funds meant for the Assembly since 2019.

But in a swift reaction, Kolawole described the impeachmen­t as a figment of their imaginatio­n, saying that the so-called exercise was “baseless, not binding and has no effect. As such, it’s null and void.”

The Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the Speaker, Femi Olugbemi, who spoke on behalf of his boss, said the purported impeachmen­t was fake and lacked the constituti­onal ‘credential­s’ to be called an impeachmen­t.

“I saw it as a joke. They are just shouting to be noticed. There is no substance in whatever allegation­s or decision they have taken,” he said.

“The paraded figures whose names are on their so -called impeachmen­t list were appointed yesterday to fill the vacant position of the four principal officers.

“Nothing has changed. The Speaker is still in charge. I only know that four principal officers of the Assembly were impeached at the plenary on Friday and three out of them were suspended from appearing in the House,” he said.

The sudden twist in the House of Assembly may not be unconnecte­d with the confusion of “63/47” delegate votes at the just-concluded All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) presidenti­al party primary election where some party chieftains and political appointees were alleged to have betrayed Governor Yahaya Bello in the said election.

Daily Trust on Sunday gathered that Governor Yahaya Bello left for the APC presidenti­al party primary election with 63 accredited delegates from Kogi, but ended up scoring 47 votes.

This result is said to have stoked up allegation­s of betrayal and lack of genuine commitment on the part of party chieftains and political appointees.

 ?? ?? Ondo State, Governor Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu, left, with the Managing Director/CEO, Manuex Place, Hon Jide Ipinsagba, at the launching of the constructi­on of a 5-star Manuel Place Resorts hotel in Akure, Ondo State at the weekend
Photo: Ondo State Govt
Ondo State, Governor Oluwarotim­i Akeredolu, left, with the Managing Director/CEO, Manuex Place, Hon Jide Ipinsagba, at the launching of the constructi­on of a 5-star Manuel Place Resorts hotel in Akure, Ondo State at the weekend Photo: Ondo State Govt

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