Tag: Edo Assembly

  • Edo Assembly Speaker impeached

    Edo Assembly Speaker impeached

    The Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Hon. Justin Okonoboh, was on Monday impeached by the lawmakers.

    Okonoboh was the third Speaker to be removed since the current Assembly was inaugurated in 2015.

    He was impeached for being selfish and running the Assembly like a family business.

    The impeached speaker was accused of awarding contracts to himself and making his wife the 25th member of the House.

    A lawmaker that wanted to resist the impeachment, Ezehi Igbas, representing Esan North East II, was beaten to stupor by members of the Assembly.

  • Protests as Edo Assembly begins grazing bill hearing

    Protesters yesterday throng the premises of the Edo State House of Assembly as lawmakers began public hearing on “The bill for a law to establish the Edo State control of nomadic cattle rearing/grazing law and for other purposes”.

    Religious bodies, civil society organisations, old men and women carried placards askcondemning the lawmakers.

    The protesters said they were at the assembly to speak against the bill.

    They chanted “Kill this bill. Grazing bill is evil.”

    At the public hearing Governor Godwin Obaseki, who was represented by Solicitor-General, Mr. Wole Iyamu, criticised the bill, saying it did not contain the solution to Nomadic problems.

    Obaseki said the core problem of the bill was where it designated areas for grazing.

    He reminded lawmakers that government holds land in trust for the people of the state and the government put the interest of the public into consideration.

    “The bill did not address the problems on ground. The bill fails to define who  nomadic farmers are. The failure of the bill to define grazing can ruin the purpose of a bill during litigation.

    “The bill is supposed to outlive us if it is properly drafted. Land is fundamental to the people, therefore when you begin to to touch issues that concern land, you need to be very careful.

    “The bill did not define who designates land for ranching because government does not own land, it only holds land in trust for the people

    “If there is a provision in the bill that empowers government to designate land for ranching, then, consent of government would be sought.”

    Edo State Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Chairman Bishop Oyenude Kure said the bill was anti-people.

    Chief David Edebiri, the Esogban of Benin Kingdom, who represented the Benin monarch, Oba Ewuare II said he was only sent by the Oba to observe the proceeding.

    He said the lawmakers should be careful as any wrong decisions taken would backfire on them.

    Nigeria Bar Association, Edo State chapter chairman Asenoguan Ede said the Sambisa Forest was large enough to encourage grazing.

  • Edo Assembly confirms 18 commissioner nominees

    Edo Assembly confirms 18 commissioner nominees

    The Edo House of Assembly on Wednesday confirmed 18 nominees as commissioners in the state.

    Governor Godwin Obaseki had on June 20 forwarded the nominees’ list to the House for consideration and confirmation.

    The nominees’ confirmation followed the recommendation of the House Committee on Rules, Business and Government House.

    Presenting the report, the chairman of the committee and Majority Leader, Mr. Foly Ogedengbe, said the nominees were educationally qualified to be appointed as commissioners in Edo State.

    Ogedengbe thereafter presented the report to the House for consideration.

    The House adopted the report of the committee and confirmed the nominees as commissioners.

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  • Edo Assembly ends second session

    The Edo House of Assembly yesterday ended the fourth quarter, second session of the sixth assembly.

    Speaker Justin Okonoboh made this known during plenary, adding that the quarter started from May 30 to June 7.

    Okonoboh said the house sat for a total number of 48 days in the first quarter , 68 days in the second quarter, 60 days in the third quarter and 7 days in the fourth quarter.

    “‘This brings the grand total of the number of sitting days in the second session to 183 days.

    “‘The first quarter started from June to August 2016, second quarter September to December 2016, third quarter January to March, while the fourth quarter started from May to June.

    “It is pertinent to note that during the fourth quarter, the house passed six resolutions, while a bill to prohibit street trading, begging and hawking is pending at committee stage,” he said.

    “The Assembly received several petitions presently receiving attention at various standing committees,” he said.

    Okonoboh thanked members and staff of the Assembly and the media for their collaborative efforts to make the session a success.

    The Assembly thereafter adjourned its plenary session till June 19.

  • Edo Assembly postpones resumption

    Edo Assembly postpones resumption

    DSS deployed to Assembly

    Officials of the Department of State Security (DSS) have been deployed to the premises of the Edo State House of Assembly to prevent breakdown of law and order in the House.

    The move followed alleged plot to impeach Speaker of the House, Justin Okonoboh.

    Two DSS vehicles were stationed outside the Assembly premises when our correspondent visited the place on Monday morning.

    The lawmakers were expected to resume plenary on Monday after two months holiday but a letter issued on Sunday night said the planned plenary resumption has been postponed indefinitely.

    Some workers of the Assembly, who were seen speaking at different gatherings, confirmed they heard of plot to impeach the Speaker.

    A lawmaker, who spoke in confidence, dismissed the impeachment plot, but admitted there were differences they were sorting out.

    The lawmaker said there were talks among the lawmakers to resolve all issues in the House.

    Another source said the lawmakers persuaded the Speaker to postpone plenary to prevent them from receiving the list of commissioner nominees from Governor Godwin Obaseki.

    Speaker Okonoboh described the impeachment plot as a rumour.

     

     

     

     

     

  • Obaseki seeks Assembly approval for budget presentation

    Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, will on Friday present the 2017 appropriation bill subject to approval by the state House of Assembly.

    This was contained in a letter sent to the Assembly seeking approval to present the budget.

    The letter dated December 14 was signed by the Secretary to State Government, Mr. Osarodion Ogie.

    The letter reads, “I write to inform the House that governor Godwin  Obaseki proposes to present the year 2017 appropriation bill on Friday, December 16, 2016. “

    The speaker, Justin Oknonboh, in his reaction, said the House will meet to consider the governor’s request.

  • Edo Assembly approves N200m house for Oshiomhole

    Edo Assembly approves N200m house for Oshiomhole

    The Edo State House of Assembly has amended the “2007 Pension Rights of the Governor and Deputy Governor Law” to provide a home of N200 million for former Governor Adams Oshiomhole.

    The amended law also provides N100 million accommodation for his deputy, Dr. Pius Odubu.

    Oshiomhole left office last Saturday after two terms of eight years.

    If Governor Godwin Obaseki assents to the amended, the former governor and his deputy will enjoy N200 million and N100 million for their accommodation.

    The provision of the accommodation was the only amendment to the law.

    The law provides that the former governor and his deputy could have the accommodation in any location of their choice in Nigeria.

    The bill, with the subhead: “Provision of a House” provides that a house in a location of choice in Nigeria for the governor, provided that the total cost of building the house shall not be in excess of N200 million while N100 million (is) for the deputy governor.

    Other benefits the former governor and his deputy will enjoy include a pension for life at a rate equivalent to 100 per cent of his last annual salary, besides an officer not above salary grade Level 12 as Special Assistant (SA), a personal secretary not below Grade Level 10, who shall be selected by the former governors from the public service of Edo State.

    Former governors are also entitled to have two cooks, two armed policemen (as security), three vehicles to be bought by the state government and liable to be replaced every five years, three drivers, who shall be selected by the former governor and paid by the state government as well as free medical treatment for the governor and his immediate family.

    Former deputy governors are entitled to 100 per cent of their last annual salary as pension, a personal worker not above salary Grade Level 12 as Special Assistant (SA), a personal secretary not below Grade Level 09, who shall be selected by the former deputy governor from the public service of the state, a cook, two policemen (as security).

    Two vehicles bought by the state government and liable to be replaced every five years are to be provided with two drivers, who shall be selected by former deputy governors and paid by the state government and free medical treatment for them and their immediate family.

     

  • Edo Assembly okays access to bailout fund

    Lawmakers in the Edo State House of Assembly have given the nod to Governor Adams Oshiomhole to access the sum of N366m bailout funds from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for payment of salary arrears of Egor local government workers.

    Workers of Egor local government are being owed over 16 months’ salaries.

    The lawmakers’ resolution was sequel to a request by Governor Oshiomhole  in a letter read during an emergency plenary on Monday.

    In the latter, Governor Oshiomhole said the fund would be used to pay the salary arrears of Egor local government council workers.

    Majority leader, Hon. Folly Ogedengbe, who moved the motion, said Egor local government was omitted in the list of the bailout fund earlier sent to the CBN.

    Folly noted that the resolution was meant to capture needs of the council staff that were left out.

    Speaker of the house, Hon. Elizabeth Ativie, said the lawmakers called off their recess to consider the interest of Egor council workers and put smile on their faces.

     

  • Impeached Edo speaker accepts lawmakers’ decision

    Impeached Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Victor Edoror, on Monday said he has accepted the decision of the lawmakers to appoint new leadership for the House.

    He told journalists shortly after the inauguration of the new Speaker, Hon. Elizabeth Ativie and her deputy, Justin Okonobor, that the lawmakers have the right to pick new persons to lead them.

    Ativie and her deputy were sworn-in Monday by the Clerk of the House, Mr. Lawson Ugiagbe.

    Edoroh said, “As far as I am concerned, I am very pleased with members of the Edo State House of Assembly. I give them kudos for giving me the opportunity to lead them for one year. But it is another opportunity for them to test another leadership. In about two, three months, they will begin to compare. But I wish them well.”

    He was impeached last week by 16 lawmakers over alleged corruption, financial recklessness, dictatorial tendencies, high handedness and short changing of members.

    However, the ex- speaker refused to shake hands with his successor after the inauguration of the House new leaders.

    As it was the usual practice, the speaker shook hands with all the lawmakers but walked out immediately after plenary and avoided meeting the new speaker.

    There was also heavy security presence around the Assembly complex on Monday.

     

  • Trouble hits Edo Assembly as two claim Speaker’s seat

    Trouble hits Edo Assembly as two claim Speaker’s seat

    It’s plot to remove Deputy Governor Odubu, says group

    A group, the Edo For Good Governance (EGG), yesterday alleged that the removal of the speaker and the deputy speaker of the Edo House of Assembly is a prelude to the impeachment of Deputy Governor Pius Odubu. It urged President Muhammadu Buhari to call Governor Adams Oshiomhole to order. The governor, said the group, “should allow one-man-one-vote”.

    The group, in a statement by its coordinator, John Ogbeide, condemned “the so-called impeachment of Edo speaker and deputy as a continuation of the plot to eliminate Deputy Governor Pius Odubu, who has indicated interest in the governorship ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC).”

    The statement added: “It is an open-secret that all attempts to make Dr Odubu give up his resolve to vie for the ticket have failed.

    “It is quite pathetic that a few days after the deputy governor narrowly escaped being assassinated in Auchi – an attack in which his DSS bodyguard and police escort commander sustained serious gun wounds – these anti-democratic forces have now shifted their weapons to the Edo House of Assembly.

    “In utter contempt of the cultural sensibilities of Bini nation and indeed entire Edo people who are still mourning the death of our great king, Oba Erediuauwa, this is coming less than two weeks after the House of Assembly, in exercise of its independence, also disagreed with the governor over the dissolution of councils.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, EGG wishes to put the national leadership of APC on notice as well as alert our democracy-loving President Muhammadu Buhari to call Governor Adams Oshiomhole to order to allow democracy and one-man-one-vote prevail in Edo as the party prepares for the primaries in the next four weeks.

    “Dr. Odubu is not asking for any special favour, but only a level-playing field, to allow our party members freely choose who to carry the party flag in the September 10 election. We will resist neo-godfatherism, imposition or rigging of any sort.

    “Is it not ironic that the man who openly boasted in July 2012 when Dr. Goodluck Jonathan was still president that he did not need then General Muhammadu Buhari to win his second term election on July 14, 2012 is now afraid of free and fair primaries in Edo State?

    “Again, we call on President Buhari to call the Edo governor to order today before he plunges our state into avoidable bloodshed.”

    The crisis of confidence between Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole and his Deputy, Dr. Pius Odubu, is getting worse. The animosity crept into the House of Assembly yesterday, with a group of lawmakers claiming to have “removed” Speaker Victor Edoror and his deputy Bright Osayande.

    After the clandestine sitting, the members elected the only woman member  of the House, Hon. Elizabeth Ativie, as speaker.

    But Edoror said he remains the speaker because, according to him, those who removed him did not form a quorum and did not properly summon the House’s sitting.

    The Ativie group claimed that 16 members of the 24-member House signed the removal letter. Edoror said only 11 members did.

    It was not immediately clear whose faction is loyal to which of the divide, but the porpular thinking is that there is a plot to impeach Odubu. Besides, it is also seen as a plot for Odubu’s men to take control of the Assembly.

    Yesterday’s event climaxed many months of grievances the lawmakers had against Speaker Edoror and perhaps a show of power on who controls the assembly between Oshiomhole and his deputy.

    Last October, a group raised the alarm that the lawmakers, who were in Asaba, Delta State for a retreat, were actually planning to impeach Odubu.

    This allegation was vehemently denied.

    In March, Edoror was taken unawares by the lawmakers when they disrupted sittings and plenary ended in a rowdy session.

    The lawmakers insisted that the House must adjourn sitting indefinitely.

    Yesterday’s sitting that removed the speaker started when Majority Leader Hon. Folly Ogedegbe, moved a motion for the speaker’s and deputy speaker’s removal.

    The motion which was seconded by Hon. Gani Audu (Etsako West 1), partly read: “We the underlisted and undersigned honourable members representing the various constituencies in the Edo State House of Assembly have on this day 3rd of May 2016  resolved to impeach our speaker, Hon. Chief Victor Edoror Tiger and the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Osayande, for acts of gross misconduct.

    Hon. Patrick Iluobe was appointed to preside over the business of the day during which Mrs. Elizabeth Ativie (Uhuwode) was appointed the speaker and Dr. Joseph Okonoboh (Igueben) was appointed deputy speaker.

    Immediately after the new speaker was sworn in, the removed speaker and his deputy walked into the chamber. They were followed by some people who shot sporadically to scare people out of the chambers. Many people were injured as those around scampered for safety.

    Glasses at the entrance door to the chamber were shattered as thugs forced their way in. Canisters of tear gas were fired to disperse them.

    A combined team of soldiers, policemen, Directorate of State Service (DSS) and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) were called in. They surrounded the Assembly complex.

    The new speaker said the members could no longer tolerate the removed speaker, adding that he had issues to clear with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    She announced that a five-member committee headed by Hon. Kabiru Adjoto

    (Akoko-Edo 1) will investigate the financial state of the House between June 2015 and  May 3, 2016.

    She said after the three-month probe, the report will be submitted to the appropriate authority.

    Mrs Ativie announced Edoror’s suspension for three months for invading the chambers with thugs.

    Ativie said the former speaker was removed on grounds of high-handedness, dictatorial tendencies and financial recklessness.

    “The removal of the speaker is a victory for democracy and freedom for Edo House of Assembly. We are all witnesses to how he has brought the House to disrepute.

    “We have taken this decision today because he invaded the hallowed chambers with thugs. Due process was followed in the impeachment of the speaker,” Ativie said.

    After they left, the Edoror group came into the chambers and conducted their own sitting.

    Lawmakers at Edoror’s sitting included Hon Osaigbovo Iyoha, Monday Ehighalua, Asoro Roland, Osayande and Sunday Osazemwinde .

    Addressing lawmakers at plenary, Edoror said: “I want to thank you for the steadfastness, irrespective of the rowdiness. We will meet to strategise and look at the differences.

    “We regret the session that happened this morning. We will set up the necessary committee to look at the matter. They have a paper duly signed by 11 members. That is not a quorum to remove a Speaker.

    “We do not want to suspend any member now. They have learnt their lessons and ran away from the chamber.”

    Later in his office, Edoror faulted the sitting that removed him, arguing that his removal was done in his absence.

    Edoror said only the speaker could convoke a sitting and that the signatories on the impeachment papers were fictitious.

    His words: “They don’t have the number. We are carrying out our jobs for the benefit of the state in support of the Comrade Governor.

    “There is no allegation of corruption before me. Those allegations are frivolous.”

    Chairman, House Committee on Information, Hon Chris Okaeben, told our reporter on the telephone that the crisis was about welfare of members and other issues.

    He said they were no errand boys and that they have the right to remove the Speaker they unanimously elected.

    At the Speaker’s office, thugs attacked The Nation reporter, Osagie Otabor, for unexplained reasons.

    The reporter was stopped from entering the Speaker’s office by the thugs on the excuse that he (the reporter) received a telephone call from one of the speaker’s opponents.

    The thugs then descended on the reporter inside the Speaker’s office shortly after his briefing.