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  • ‘Aluko masterminded attempt to impeach Fayose’

    ‘Aluko masterminded attempt to impeach Fayose’

    Former factional Speaker of  the Ekiti State House of Assembly Dele Olugbemi has accused the former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Secretary, Dr. Tope Aluko, of masterminding the attempts by the 19 former All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmakers to remove Governor Ayo Fayose.

    He insisted that Aluko was at a reconciliation meeting with Fayose in a Lagos hotel, which was facilitated by him (Olugbemi).

    Olugbemi, in an interview on Saturday on EKITI 91.5 FM, alleged that the ex-PDP secretary had been on the payroll of the APC for more than one year and was working to destabilise the PDP.

    The former factional Speaker, now a Commissioner in the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), claimed that Aluko took him to Lagos and Osun states during his tenure in the Assembly to lure him (Olugbemi) into an impeachment plot against Fayose.

    Olugbemi added a comical dimension to the interview when he challenged Aluko to present himself for “traditional swearing” to know who is telling the truth between the two of them.

    He said: ”When I was the Speaker, TKO (Aluko) was the PDP secretary. I have never seen a traitor like him in my life.

    “He was the one who initiated and facilitated an arrangement with the APC towards using the House to impeach Fayose. He took me to Osun and Lagos for the arrangement.

    “I refused to do this and that strained our relationship. But we resumed our relationship shortly after the end of my tenure as Speaker.

    “When I discovered that he was always scheming against the governor and conniving with enemies to impeach him after about one and half year into this government, I decided to call him and advise him.

    “I told him that in politics there cannot be permanent enemies but permanent interests. I told him joining another party would not help, that as for me, I prefer to stay in PDP.

    “I am so surprised that he could denounce and rubbish a peace meeting I brokered between him and the governor.

    “The CCTV camera has the details of all that we discussed with the governor inside the Eko Hotel.

    “Aluko remains our lost sheep. We will welcome him home anytime. He has worked for our party and deserves his reward but he has to stop this bad attitude of his and show genuine repentance. Fayose is the father of all of us and he has a large heart to accommodate all. “

  • ‘You can’t impeach anybody for operating poultry’

    ‘You can’t impeach anybody for operating poultry’

    The former chairman of the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), Chief Pat Orjiakor, has said it was laughable for anybody to be impeached because he operated a poultry.

    He was referring to the impeachment notice by the Enugu State House of Assembly against Deputy Governor Sunday Onyebuchi.

    Orjiakor urged the Assembly to take it easy.

    Speaking with reporters yesterday in Awka, he said the reasons adduced for the impeachment were not only frivolous, but also laughable and ludicrous.

    Orjiakor said impeachment, as a serious constitutional issue, must be anchored on good reasoning and critical thinking.

    He said after 15 years of democracy, politicians should grow beyond selfish interests.

    Orjiakor enjoined the lawmakers to drop the impeachment move. He said the deputy governor should be hailed for embarking on poultry farming, despite his status, rather than being ridiculed.

     

  • Oyo Speaker: no plan to impeach governor

    Oyo Speaker: no plan to impeach governor

    Oyo State House of Assembly Speaker Monsurat Sunmonu has denied reports that some members of the Assembly planned to impeach Governor Abiola Ajimobi.

    Sunmonu, who spoke with our correspondent on telephone yesterday, said rather than promoting unfounded “anti-progress” reports, Nigerians should be praying for the Assembly for working hard to achieve peace and prosperity of the state in the last three years.

    The Speaker said at no time did members of the Assembly meet to discuss the alleged impeachment.

    “Instead of believing these lies, the good people of Nigeria should be praying for us to continue to work for the peace and progress of Oyo State. We have been discharging our duties by the grace of God and we believe God to help us till the end,” she said.

  • Oshiomhole: PDP wants to use Abuja money to impeach me

    Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole yesterday confirmed reports of a plot by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to induce lawmakers to impeach him.

    Oshiomhole mentioned former lawmakers of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who recently joined the PDP, as those the PDP want to use to create confusion and chaos.

    The governor spoke when youths under the aegis of Initiative for Youth Awareness, Migration, Immigration, Development and Integration, visited him.

    Oshiomhole said Edo people would soon understand the real issues behind the defection of some APC members.

    He noted that the lawmakers rode on his back to the Assembly as according to him, they were not known in their neighbourhood.

    The governor said Nigeria would change and made up for deficit in the past when a government elected by the people is working for the people and applying resources for the good of the people.

    He lamented that the bane of Nigeria politics was such that those who never struggled for democracy took over the nation’s political structure.

    His words: “They have brought a lot of money from Abuja, paying lawmakers who we campaigned for. We marketed some of these people who are not known in their neighbourhood. They rode on my back to get to the House of Assembly.

    “Some of them cannot walk on their streets. They collected, as I read in the papers, huge sums of money for them to defect, to mortgage, to put on sale the mandate that you all, in your respective areas, gave them on the basis of their promise that they will work with me to deliver the state.

    “They have become merchants of mandates. And I hear they want to bring more money to buy more people. Let them bring, but the day the devil rises to say that he will dare what God has willed, they will increase the fire power in hell.

    “That was the promise. Unfortunately, those who grabbed power have chosen to mistake their personal welfare for the welfare of the masses. This government is pro-masses, this government is pro-people, this government is pro-youth and this government is pro-development.

    “These people had the guts to say to me face to face, ‘yes you are building roads, are we going to feed on roads’? Yes, you are building hospitals, you are building schools, are these what we will eat you are changing the state, why not change us first.’ One day, Edo people will understand what the issues are.”

  • Plot to impeach Oshiomhole, Odubu, Speaker uncovered

    A plot to impeach Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole, his deputy, Pius Odubu and Speaker of the House of Assembly Uyi Igbe has been uncovered.

    Sources told The Nation that lawmakers were being induced with money to join the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to carry out the plot.

    It was learnt that part of the plot was to cause crisis in the state that would lead to a declaration of a state of emergency, which would give PDP an edge to win next year’s general election.

    One of the lawmakers who joined the PDP, Patrick Osayimen, denied being induced financially to impeach the governor.

    Osayimen said he promised the governor that he would not be part of any plot to destroy him.

    He said: “The governor is my close friend and I have told him that I will not be part of any agenda to destroy him. This is a House problem.”

    Jude Ise-Idehen, who also defected to the PDP, said the lawmakers would determine whether or not to remove the Speaker.

    His words: “The governor is a close and wonderful friend. He has not offended me in any way. I have nothing against him. What I am against is the system and the people around the governor.

    “I have not heard of any plan to impeach the governor and I will not be involved in any plan to impeach Oshiomhole.

    “As for the Speaker, it is an internal issue. It is about the lawmakers who can remove the Speaker. It is not about me wanting to remove the Speaker.”

    Majority Leader Philip Shaibu said they were aware of the impeachment plot.

    Shaibu said the plot would fail because the All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmakers believed in the developmental strides of the comrade governor. He said the plotters were wasting their time.

    “We are very much aware of all the moves they are making to destabilise the state, to ensure that the comrade governor does not continue his developmental efforts.

    “The problem with some people is that they now think like God, they act like God but what they fail to understand is that majority of the masses are with Oshiomhole, God will always protect him and his administration.

    “Any plot to impeach the speaker or the governor or his deputy will not succeed.”

     

  • Plot to impeach Oshiomhole, Odubu, Speaker uncovered

    A plot to impeach Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole, his deputy, Pius Odubu and Speaker of the House of Assembly Uyi Igbe has been uncovered.

    Sources told The Nation that lawmakers were being induced with money to join the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to carry out the plot.

    It was learnt that part of the plot was to cause crisis in the state that would lead to a declaration of a state of emergency, which would give PDP an edge to win next year’s general election.

    One of the lawmakers who joined the PDP, Patrick Osayimen, denied being induced financially to impeach the governor.

    Osayimen said he promised the governor that he would not be part of any plot to destroy him.

    He said: “The governor is my close friend and I have told him that I will not be part of any agenda to destroy him. This is a House problem.”

    Jude Ise-Idehen, who also defected to the PDP, said the lawmakers would determine whether or not to remove the Speaker.

    His words: “The governor is a close and wonderful friend. He has not offended me in any way. I have nothing against him. What I am against is the system and the people around the governor.

    “I have not heard of any plan to impeach the governor and I will not be involved in any plan to impeach Oshiomhole.

    “As for the Speaker, it is an internal issue. It is about the lawmakers who can remove the Speaker. It is not about me wanting to remove the Speaker.”

    Majority Leader Philip Shaibu said they were aware of the impeachment plot.

    Shaibu said the plot would fail because the All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmakers believed in the developmental strides of the comrade governor. He said the plotters were wasting their time.

    “We are very much aware of all the moves they are making to destabilise the state, to ensure that the comrade governor does not continue his developmental efforts.

    “The problem with some people is that they now think like God, they act like God but what they fail to understand is that majority of the masses are with Oshiomhole, God will always protect him and his administration.

    “Any plot to impeach the speaker or the governor or his deputy will not succeed.”

     

  • APC to National Assembly:  impeach Jonathan now

    APC to National Assembly: impeach Jonathan now

    For the All Progressives Congress (APC), there seems to be no redeeming feature about the Goodluck Jonathan administration.

    The National Assembly should impeach Dr. Jonathan for gross misconduct, the party said yesterday.

    This is to save Nigeria from imminent collapse, the APC added.

    In a statement by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said it was making this call with a high sense of responsibility and the strong belief that the impeachment of the President is a legitimate constitutional option available to the National Assembly not only to protect the nation’s democracy but also to ensure the country’s unity.

    It said: ‘’Our country is drifting dangerously and our people are divided now perhaps more than at any other point in our history, with the exception of the civil war period. There is a total failure of leadership, even as insecurity, unprecedented corruption, palpable impunity, massive unemployment and hunger stalk the land.

    ‘’Since the raison d’etre of any government is the security and welfare of the citizenry, and the present administration has failed to live up to the justification of its existence, there can be no other definition of gross misconduct than that.

    ‘’Therefore, the time has come for the head of that government, on whose desk the buck stops, to be removed through the provisions stipulated in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This is the patriotic thing to do.’’

    The APC warned that if the National Assembly failed to act and do so very fast, it will share with the “clueless and feckless” Jonathan Administration the eternal blame for bringing to naught the hard work of the nation’s heroes past and for crashing and dashing the hopes of millions of Nigerians, especially the youth who are the leaders of tomorrow.

    The party said it was necessary for anyone who may say the call for the impeachment of President Jonathan is “outlandish” to remember that all it takes to torpedo this democracy is for “this ‘increasingly-paranoid’ government to get a pliant Judge to put a judicial stamp on just one of its litany of illegalities, thus setting the country ablaze, adding: ‘’And there are many such Judges as we can see by some recent events, despite our warnings that the efforts of the current CJN to clean up the judiciary must not be sabotaged by a few pliant Judges.

    ‘’One such scenario is the present challenge in court by the PDP of the defection to the APC of five state governors. The PDP has gone to court fully aware of the ruling of the Supreme Court after the party (PDP) attempted to make then Vice President Atiku Abubakar to lose his seat and to also strip him of his privileges following his defection to the ACN.

    ‘’What then can be the sole motive behind the PDP’s action: To plunge Nigeria into chaos! This is why we issued a strong warning in our statement of December 5th thus: ‘We wish to state unequivocally that should the PDP go ahead with this plan, there will be widespread repercussions as the APC has resolved that henceforth, every act of impunity of the PDP and the Presidency will be met with stiff resistance in the form of a vociferous telegraphing of people power, the likes of which have not been witnessed in these parts’.

    ‘’We reiterate those words today, and make bold to say that not even the revelation by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, that snipers are being trained secretly and that 1,000 people have been placed on political watch, will deter us from saving this democracy, which was watered by the sweat and blood of many patriots, long before this generation of opportunists stormed the political scene,’’ it said.

    APC said while Nigerians were very much aware of the failings of this government in all sectors, it is important to remind them that the government has in particular not been up to scratch in fighting corruption, which is the fastest way to bring a nation to its knees; Insecurity, which has worsened so much that even those saddled with the security of protecting the nation are being attacked and killed at will; Impunity, which is best exemplified in Rivers State where a Commissioner of Police no longer takes orders from the Inspector General.

    The party said the government had also failed to provide jobs for youths, even as it daily reels out phantom figures of economic growth that only serve to keep the so-called Ivy League-trained officials in charge of the economy on their jobs. Besides, electricity generation has so plummeted that many will celebrate the forthcoming Yuletide in darkness, the APC said, adding:

    ‘’The talk out there now is that Nigeria has never had it so bad. But the government may not know because it has distanced itself from the people. Therefore, for embracing corruption so much and providing succour to corrupt public officials; for threatening the country’s fragile unity through divisive policies and politics; for frittering away the nation’s resources through unprecedented cronyism and clannishness, and for a total failure of leadership, this President deserves to be slammed with the cudgel of impeachment.’’

    But the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) faulted the APC’s impeachment call.

    In a statement by Chief Olisa Metuh, its national publicity secretary, the ruling party said: “The call by the APC for the impeachment of President Goodluck Jonathan is irresponsible, immature, self seeking and part of their larger agenda to truncate democracy in Nigeria.

    “Upon their realisation that they will not win in the 2015 general elections following the failure of their plans to break the ranks and strength of the PDP, they now seek to use all means to cause confusion in the land. The APC knows the implication of the call which is to cause massive turmoil and destroy the unity of our dear nation.

    “Nevertheless, the PDP is ready, willing and able to stop them in their track.”

  • David-West warns Jonathan over plot to impeach Amaechi

    David-West warns Jonathan over plot to impeach Amaechi

    A former Petroleum Minister, Prof Tam David-West, at the weekend urged President Goodluck Jonathan and those allegedly plotting to impeach Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi to shelve the idea or face the wrath of the people.

    The former minister warned that if the governor is impeached through illegal means and concocted political reasons, Dr Jonathan will not be able to contain the anger that will follow.

    Prof David-West spoke on phone with The Nation in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on the alleged plan to impeach Amaechi by those said to be loyal to the President.

    He said: “My candid opinion is that Jonathan should not try to impeach Governor Amaechi. But if he tries it, he will not be able to contain the tempest that will follow. They (anti-Amaechi elements) should not concoct some flimsy political reasons to impeach him. If he should be impeached at all, they should follow the constitution; that is, if he has done anything to warrant it.

    “But now, Nigerians know that Amaechi has not done anything. He is doing very well and he is very popular among Nigerians because of his performance. This is a man who is loved by the people. And the voice of the people is the voice of God. If anybody now plans to impeach him by illegal means, the person is fighting God.

    “There is a limit Nigerians will tolerate this executive rascality and irresponsibility. Jonathan has done enough to Amaechi. If they go ahead to impeach him, then Jonathan himself must be impeached because he has committed impeachable offences too. He took an oath to uphold and defend the constitution of the country.”

  • ‘Ihedioha behind plot to impeach Imo governor’

    THE All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) has accused House of Representatives Deputy Speaker Emeka Ihedioha of plotting to unseat Governor Rochas Okorocha.

    The party, through its Imo State chapter, also accused House of Assembly Deputy Speaker, Senator Hope Uzodinma, and a prominent monarch, of masterminding the arrest of Finance Commissioner Chike Okafor and the Accountant-General, George Eche, by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    A statement by the chairman, Prince Okafor Anyanwu, said the two officials were allegedly framed up by desperate politicians, who he said were bent on discrediting the “good works of the governor”.

    The statement said the inability of the EFCC to arrest and prosecute former Governor Ikedi Ohakim, even the evidence of alleged embezzlement of public funds, “gives credence to the fact that our nation has failed in the fight corruption”.

    The statement added: “Unfortunately, the EFCC, which hurriedly swooped on the two innocent government functionaries on trump-up charges, is still foot-dragging in arresting Ohakim since he left office in 2011. Available records have clearly proved that the loan was secured to fund the failed re-election of the former PDP governor.

    “It is also surprising that this evil plot was hatched as Governor Okorocha settled all the loans collected by the past administration, including the N6.4 billion obtained from United Bank for Africa (UBA) by the former governor, at the twilight of his administration.”

    Neither Ihedioha nor his media aide could be reached for comment.

    But a close source to the lawmaker, who spoke in confidence, described the allegation as false and laughable.

    The source added: “The governor should address his issues with the anti-graft agency, instead of blaming imaginary enemies for his financial recklessness and administrative incompetence.”

    APGA also alleged that the lawmakers have mobilised funds to bribe the House of Assembly with N100 million to impeach the governor.

    Anyawu said the party would “vehemently resist any attempt by dubious politicians to disorganise the state”.

    He added: “They are boasting all over town as well as dropping the name of Mr. President. Thus, they are claiming to have the support of the Presidency to impeach Governor Okorocha.

    “They also claim to have set aside N3 billion to enable them offer each member of the state Assembly N100 million to actualise the evil plan.

    “This has no doubt corroborated the outburst of the Political Adviser to the President, Alhaji Ali Gulak, which earlier suggested to members of Imo House of Assembly to impeach Governor Okorocha.”

    Enumerating the achievements of the Okorocha-led administration, the party stated: “We have rather expected them to appreciate the achievements of the present administration, including free education at all levels, construction of 27 new general hospitals, 305 model schools, over 1000-kilometre urban and rural roads, transformation of Orlu and Okigwe cities, construction of Imo College of Advanced Professional Studies (ICAPS) and Young Scientist School, construction of Imo Concorde Apartments, construction of Heroes Square, revival of Imo Palm Plantation, construction of Ikemba Ojukwu Centre and many other people-oriented projects that spread all over the state.

  • No plan to impeach me, says Imo Speaker

    Imo State House of Assembly Speaker Benjamin Uwajumogu has refuted reported moves by the members of the House to impeach him.

    The Speaker said he is still in charge of the Assembly.

    It was learnt that some lawmakers allegedly boycotted last Tuesday’s plenary to protest the leadership of the Assembly and prepare to impeach the Speaker.

    The aggrieved lawmakers were said to be kicking against, among other things, the alleged high handedness of the House leadership and the paucity of funds that has been threatening the effectiveness of the Assembly.

    But Uwajumogu told reporters in Owerri, the state capital, that the report was false and baseless.

    He said: “There is no plan to impeach me or the governor. I am still in charge of affairs in the House. I have the support of my colleagues and we are focused on moving the state forward.”

    According to him, the lawmakers did not shun the last session but were engaged in oversight functions of their various committees.

    “We are a 27-member House. Eleven members were on a monitoring tour of government projects in some local government areas. Seven others, who are members of the flood disaster committee, were also away on an official duty. We had only nine members left and could not form a quorum,” Uwajumogu said.

    The Speaker said the lawmakers have a cordial relationship with the executive.

    He said: “We have made great sacrifices as a House to allow for accelerated development of the state in line with the vision of the governor. People should learn to make sacrifices to build the nation. That is what is going on in Imo State today.”