Impeachment Saga: Nyako begs lawmakers in Abuja as panel submits report Monday
Category: Nigerian National News
The governor returned to the federal capital to fight off likely impending impeachment.
Murtatala Nyako, embattled governor of Adamawa state |
In a last minute effort to stave off impeachment moves against him
and his deputy, Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State for the second
time in a week flew to Abuja weekend to plead with state lawmakers to
back off from the plot to remove him.
The embattled governor arrived Abuja for the final push as the
seven-man panel mandated to investigate him for “misconduct”, prepares
to submit its findings Monday.
The committee rounded off its sitting on Saturday following the
refusal of Mr. Nyako and his deputy, Bala Ngilari, to attend the
sittings of the panel which commenced on Friday.
Confirming the meeting with the lawmakers in Abuja, Senior Special
Adviser to the governor, Phileas Elisha, said that in his bid to ensure
that peace reigned in Adamawa, Mr. Nyako was not leaving any stone
unturned as he had gone back to Abuja to renew negotiations with the
lawmakers as he could never be “intimidated” by the antics of the PDP
stakeholders.
He said efforts to resolve the crisis was being truncated by some PDP
stakeholders allegedly hell bent on, ‘’ removing Nyako through illegal
ways,’’ Mr. Elisha noted.
’’In their desperation to ensure that the impeachment plot scaled
through, the PDP stakeholders issued a threat to sack any of its members
that may retrace his step from the impeachment process despite the fact
that the governor exonerated President Goodluck Jonathan who is the
national leader of PDP from the exercise,” Mr. Elisha said.
“The whole impeachment move is being stage-managed by the so-called
Adamawa PDP stakeholders who are trying to draw President Goodluck
Jonathan into a thing he knew nothing of,” Mr. Elisha said.
“Not minding the antics of the so-called PDP stakeholders, Governor
Nyako has moved to Abuja in order to continue consultations with the
lawmakers as he was keen to see to the resolution of the impasse.”
The adviser said if Mr. Nyako is removed unconstitutionally, ‘’the government will challenge the process of removal’’.
The seven-man investigative panel set up by the former acting chief
judge of Adamawa State, Justice Ambrose Mammadi, to investigate
allegations of gross misconduct against Governor Nyako and his deputy,
Mr. Ngillari said that it will submit its report Monday.
The secretary of the committee, Esthon Binanu, in a telephone
conversation on Sunday said that, “if we complete our work today Sunday,
definitely we will submit our report tomorrow Monday.’’
He maintained that the panel would be fair to all parties, stressing
that ‘’it is criminal for anyone to try to speculate on the outcome of
the panel’s sitting until the panel makes its verdict known.’’
However, the position of the secretary was coming against the
backdrop of speculations that both the governor and his deputy may be
indicted by the panel as the duo refused to appear before it.
The committee rounded off its sitting on Saturday following the
refusal of Mr. Nyako and his deputy to appear at the hearings of the
panel which commenced on Friday.
Explaining the reason for the governor’s failure to appear before the
panel, the director of press and public affairs to the governor, Ahmad
Sajoh, said the process of the impeachment was premised on illegality
and, as such, the governor and deputy could not attend.
He faulted the then acting Chief Judge for setting up the
seven-member panel based on substituted service, after the same Chief
Judge personally gave a verdict preventing the House of Assembly from
serving the governor impeachment notice through that method.
Mr. Sajoh described the action as double standard.
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