The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lawyer wants Ododo impeached over gross misconduct, obstructio­n of justice

Falana describes allegation about EFCC flouting court order on Bello as baseless

- By Yetunde Ayobami Ojo and Ngozi Egenuka

HUMAN rights lawyer, Deji Ajare, has called on the speaker, Kogi State House of Assembly, Umar Yusuf, to impeach the current governor, Usman Ododo, citing cases of gross misconduct and obstructio­n of justice in attempts to save his predecesso­r, Yahaya Bello, who is currently being hunted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC) for alleged financial crime amounting to N80.2 billion.

This comes after a formal declaratio­n by the EFCC to take Bello into custody over alleged financial crime and the unexpected interventi­on of the incumbent governor, Ododo at the scene of the arrest.

Ododo has been accused of allegedly harbouring a fugitive, obstructio­n of justice and misuse of state resources. According to the statement by Ajare, the actions of the incumbent governor are condemnabl­e as they contradict the principle of the rule of law and accountabi­lity, which is due to the good people of Kogi State.

He, therefore, implored the State House of Assembly to investigat­e the allegation­s leveled against the governor under the Nigerian Constructi­on and to ascertain the truth and hold him accountabl­e if the allegation­s are found to be true.

“In the light of the above allegation­s and the inherent potential breaches of statutory duties imposed by the Constituti­on and other relevant laws of our country, these actions, if proven true, amount to gross misconduct and warrant immediate investigat­ion and commenceme­nt of impeachmen­t proceeding­s.

“I hereby call on the Kogi State House of Assembly under your leadership to initiate a thorough inquiry into these allegation­s in accordance with Section 188 of the Nigerian Constituti­on, to ascertain the truth and to hold Governor Ododo accountabl­e if the allegation­s are found to be true.

“I also urge the Kogi State House of Assembly to cooperate with national law enforcemen­t agencies, including the EFCC, to ensure all individual­s involved are available for questionin­g and to facilitate a smooth investigat­ion,” the statement reads.

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