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Kano Assembly Shut over Plan to Impeach Speaker

Adjourns sitting till June

- Ibrahim Shuaibu in Kano

The Kano State House of Assembly was yesterday sealed up by the police following moves to impeach the Speaker, Abdullahi Yusuf Ata, by some of its members.

However, sources close to the assembly confided in THISDAY that as at last night, 21 lawmakers had duly supported of the impeachmen­t.

It was further confirmed that already, the principal officers of the assembly had been impeached, having gathered 21 signatorie­s for their impeachmen­t.

“The principal officers have already been impeached with the signatures of 21 lawmakers we have gathered. All what we need now is only six members to meet the requiremen­t of 2/3 to impeach the speaker without delay.”

On why the lawmakers resolved to impeach the leaders of the assembly, the source said: “The reasons are many but the major one is incompeten­ce. The speaker has virtually localised the assembly.

“We cannot sit until after 2p.m. and even at that, things are not moving as expected. We cannot just continue like that because we are representi­ng our constituen­cies.”

Reacting to the impeachmen­t move, the speaker of the House of Assembly, Ata, noted that as Muslim, who believe in destiny, he will accept his impeachmen­t in good faith.

Ata, who spoke to newsmen said, the attempt by some members of the house to impeach him has nothing to do with competence as alleged.

He said: “In anything, there is a starting and ending point. If Allah has designed it that my time is up, nobody will extend it by a second. And if it is not time, nobody can remove me from office, that is my belief.

“My happiness is that I didn’t not steal anybody’s money. So if today, they remove me from office, I will leave, but nobody will accuse me of stealing. I have a constituen­cy that I am representi­ng.”

The speaker also adjourned plenary to end of June 2018, stating that the adjournmen­t is to allow members prepare for the month of Ramadan and Idil-Fitr.

He enjoined the members and the public to make good use of the holy month in praying for forgivenes­s and progress of the state and Nigeria at large.

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