The Guardian (Nigeria)

CRPP, Ojezua, others fault Shaibu’s impeachmen­t

• Insist due process wasn’t followed

- From Benin City

CRITICISMS have continued to trail the impeachmen­t of the Edo State Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, by 18 out of 24 lawmakers in the Edo State House of Assembly.

In two separate statements in Benin, the Chairman, Coalition of Registered Political Parties ( CRPP), Edo State, Dr. Samson Isibor, slammed Governor Godwin Obaseki for ensuring that Shaibu was removed at all costs, while the governorsh­ip candidate of the African

Action Congress ( AAC), Dr. Udoh Oberaifo, insisted that regardless of the charges levelled against the ex- deputy governor, due process was not followed.

Oberaifo, who noted that Shaibu was not given a fair hearing, described the impeachmen­t as a blatant disregard for the principles of justice.

The governorsh­ip candidate pointed out that the impeachmen­t proceeded despite a pending case filed by the deputy governor at the Federal High Court.

Oberaifo said: “This legal action should have warranted a status quo, yet the impeachmen­t was carried out regardless, casting doubts on the motives behind the hurried proceeding­s.”

The governorsh­ip candidate further alleged that the new deputy governor is a card- carrying member of the Labour

Party ( LP), who had yet to resign membership of the party as at the time he was sworn in.

He added: “This action is in clear violation of the Electoral Act 2022, and it underscore­s the connivance between the LP and the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) to consolidat­e power.”

Oberaifo condemned the display of political maneuverin­g, warning against the entrenched godfatheri­sm that has permeated Edo politics.

He urged Edo people to reject the PDP and LP at the polls in September 2024 and embrace the AAC as a viable alternativ­e.

On his part, the CRPP Chairman, Isibor, insisted that Shaibu has not committed any impeachabl­e offence. Isibor accused the governor and members of the Edo State House of State Assembly of harassing and chasing away a court bailiff. Isibor said: “Our consolatio­n is that the Edo governorsh­ip election is coming up in a few months, at which Edo people will laugh last, to say it is good riddance to bad government. The CRPP is strongly behind him. We assure him of our unchangeab­le support all the way.

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