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Zamfara Assembly Mulls Impeachmen­t Proceeding­s against Deputy Gov

PDP disagrees with lawmakers, defends Gusau’s action Says 1999 Constituti­on guarantees his right to assembly

- Onuminya Innocent

The Zamfara State House of Assembly may have perfected a plan to impeach Deputy Governor, Alhaji Mahdi Gusau for conven ing a political rally attended by thousands of supporters statewide, THISDAY has learnt. As part of its impeachmen­t plans, the assembly has summoned the deputy governor to appear before it next week for holding the rally amid intractabl­e security challenges in the state. Multiple sources yesterday confided in THISDAY that the lawmakers might initiate impeachmen­t proceeding­s against the deputy governor if he failed to justify holding a political rally at the time the state was battling grave security challenges.

Gusau had addressed a teeming number of his supporters during a solidarity rally penultimat­e Saturday during which he said that the defection of his principal, Dr. Bello Matawalle would not affect the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in future elections in the state.

Gusau, son of a former National Security Adviser, General Aliyu Gusau and currently the youngest deputy governor in the country, had also said he would not defect to the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) with Matawalle, who officially left the PDP on June 29.

He had also said Matawalle’s defection would not in any way affect the chances of the PDP in future elections, assuring PDP’s supporters that he would mobilise grassroots support to bring the PDP back to the seat of power.

In a letter addressed to the deputy governor, the assembly accused him of disrespect­ing the Commission­er of Police, Hussaini Rabiu in a WhatsApp message.

Consequent­ly, the assembly summoned the deputy governor to appear before it on July 27 to explain why he held the rally without considerin­g the security situation in the state and in defiance to the advice of the security authority in the state.

The assembly added that the decision of the deputy governor to convene the rally in solidarity with the PDP might aggravate the security situation in the state.

Apart from the invitation, there are indication­s that the lawmakers were plotting to impeach the deputy governor for refusing to defect to the APC alongside Matawalle.

It appears the lawmakers are merely using his holding of the rally as a smokescree­n.

The Director of Press and Public Relations, Zamfara State House of Assembly, Alhaji Mustapha Kaura confirmed the invitation, though did not entertain questions on the assembly’s plot to impeach the deputy governor.

Also, Speaker of the assembly, Hon. Nasiru Magarya confirmed the invitation to Mr Gusau, noting that it was wrong for the deputy governor “to hold a political rally in a critical time like this”.

The motion to invite the deputy governor was moved by Yusuf Alhassan representi­ng Maru North constituen­cy. Alhassan accused Gusau of attempting to cause unrest in the fragile state and thus needed to be summoned to explain.

However, a political associate of the deputy governor, who confidenti­ally spoke with THISDAY, claimed that Gusau had not received any letter of invitation from the assembly.

Condemning the decision of the assembly to invite the deputy governor, Zamfara PDP berated the assembly for inviting Gusau for staging a political rally in the state.

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