Kogi Speaker Calls Those Who Allegedly Removed Him From Office FRUSTRATED Lawmakers
Category: Kogi News
The speaker of the Kogi House of Assembly, Matthew Kolawole, says he is still
in charge of the parliament, claiming his purported impeachment was carried
out by frustrated lawmakers via a press statement.
“My rumored
removal or impeachment doing the rounds is but concocted lies and handiwork of
some idle and frustrated legislators,” Mr Kolawale said in a statement.
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A statement had earlier been issued on Friday, claiming that 19 members
of the assembly had impeached the speaker for alleged financial
misappropriation and money laundering.
But the speaker described
it as “sheer handiwork of some frustrated lawmakers…when the purported
impeachment took place besides only appearing in a press statement.”
He added, “Ordinarily I wouldn’t have reacted to the lies but I
think it’s necessary l put the records straight for the general public to
know.”
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The embattled speaker explained that the assembly, which went on recess
on April 6, held an emergency sitting on June 17, when four principal
officers, including the deputy speaker, Ahmed Ahmed, were impeached and three
others suspended.
“Unfortunately the very people, whom the
mischievous statement claimed impeached me, were the same legislators with me
in the House on Friday, June 17 that appended their signatures and affirmed
the impeachment of the principal officers through vote voice,” noted Mr
Kolawole. “I believe their signatures were forged. It was because of similar
offence that the principal officers were impeached and suspended for gross
misconduct, including blackmailing members of the House on social media
against the rules and ethics of the assembly.”
Mr Kolawole argued
that the impeachment of any legislator could not be done outside the
parliament.
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“The question now is, how and when did it take place? Who has the power to
open the House when the House is on recess or break? According to the house
rules, only the speaker has the power to convene a sitting once the house is
in recess,” the embattled speaker pointed out. “We had the Sallah break,
combined with an election break for all of us to handle our elections during
party primaries, so how, where and when did they impeach me?”
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