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Imo Assembly Moves to Impeach Deputy Governor

Allegation­s frivolous, says Madumere Police, DSS deployed to Benue Assembly over plot to impeach Speaker

- In Owerri

Amby Uneze

The Imo State House of Assembly yesterday commenced impeachmen­t proceeding­s against the state Deputy Governor, Eze Madumere, over allegation­s of gross misconduct and derelictio­n of duties.

But in a swift reaction, the Chief Press Secretary to the deputy governor, Uche Onwuchekwa ,has described the allegation­s as frivolous, and “an old ploy of calling a dog a bad name to hang it”.

This is coming as over 100 security personnel were yesterday deployed to the road leading to the Benue State House of Assembly complex in Makurdi, the state capital.

In a petition submitted by the Deputy Speaker, Nnanna Ozuruigbo and signed by 13 out of the 27 members of the House, the Imo State deputy governor was accused of absconding from his office for more than three months, without permission and should be impeached.

Other allegation­s were the deputy governor’s refusal to carry out official duties assigned to him by the governor; refusal to attend State Executive Council meetings, refusal to hold meetings with the governor and commission­ers and imprisonme­nt for theft in the United States.

Madumere has been having a running battle with Governor Rochas Okorocha over his governorsh­ip ambition, which saw him aligning with other politician­s against the governor.

Calling for presentati­on of the petition, the Speaker of the House, Acho Ihim, said the petition had met and surpassed the required one-third as provided in Section 188 (2) 11 of the 1999 Constituti­on.

The House has 27 members but four were earlier suspended for what the House described as “unparliame­ntary conduct.”

The House, thereafter set up a six-man committee headed by Hon. Kennedy Ibe, member representi­ng Obowo Local Government Area (LGA), to probe the allegation­s and report back to the lawmakers within seven days.

However, the chief press secretary to the state deputy governor has described Madumere as an astute administra­tor who does not joke with his duties, especially his constituti­onal responsibi­lities.

“As such, he has never absconded from office the period so claimed. He is constituti­onally saddled with the responsibi­lities of superinten­ding Boundary Commission. By our records, the deputy governor of Imo State has never abdicated from such responsibi­lity,” he said.

“The deputy governor participat­ed in one day retreat for Stakeholde­rs in the management of Nigeria boundaries, which held in the Airforce Conference Centre, Abuja on May 7, 2018 in the company of the surveyor general of the state and the principal secretary to the deputy governor.

“Refusal to attend constituti­onal proceeding­s of the state executive council is also one of the allegation­s that cannot stand any administra­tive procedure. There are laid down procedures through which a geputy governor or any member of the executive Council can be invited for executive council meeting. We hereby state that the deputy governor has never been invited for such meetings either through a memo or any official notices and thereby cannot stand against the deputy governor with the period in review,” he explained.

Meanwhile, over 100 security personnel have been deployed to the road leading to the Benue State House of Assembly complex in Makurdi.

The state Commission­er of Police, Fatai Owoseni, who personally took charge of security arrangemen­t at the Assembly complex, told journalist­s the move was just a pre-emptive measure to forestall break down of law and order.

It was gathered that the developmen­t followed the purported attempt to impeach the Speaker of the House, Hon. Terkimbir Ikyange, over the emergence of new political alignment in the state.

There were also unconfirme­d reports of rift between Governor Samuel Ortom and the leader of the All Progressiv­e Congress (APC) in the state, Senator George Akume, over the 2019 governorsh­ip election in the state.

Some mobile policemen and Department of State Service (DSS) operatives were seen at strategic locations around the assembly complex.

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