Impeachment Bid: Nasarawa erupts in protests
Impeachment Bid: Nasarawa erupts in protests
Hell was literally let loose yesterday, in Lafia, Nasarawa State capital as supporters of the All
Progressives Congress, APC, and Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, engaged in a
free-for-all, using dangerous weapons over attempts to impeach the state
governor, Alhaji Umaru Tanko Al-Makura by the state House of Assembly.
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Angry masses protest against impeachment notice |
Reacting to the impeachment move last
Wednesday, some youths demonstrated at the Orange Market at Mararaba, Keffi,
Akwanga and other parts of the state capital, prompting the deployment of
hundreds of anti-riot policemen and other security operatives who quelled the
protests. Fresh crisis, however, erupted
yesterday, when it became known that the state lawmakers had advertised the
impeachment notice in two newspapers, following inability of the Clerk of the
House to personally serve
the governor.
to personally serve the governor.
Supporters of the ruling APC
immediately took to the streets in Tundun Kwandara area of Lafia and burnt down
a billboard advertising the PDP, which elicited violent response from PDP
supporters. In the process, many of the protesters were injured while houses
were set ablaze.
One of the victims, a youth who
sustained a matchet cut injury, reportedly went into coma having lost much
blood. He was rushed to the intensive care unit of Dalhatu Arafat specialist
hospital, Lafia.
The police PPRO, ASP Numan Ismaila, who
confirmed the incident in Lafia said that the force had made some arrests ,
while investigation has commenced. He also said the officers and men of the
police force have been deployed to the area to restore peace and order.
Reactions trail Ngilari’s “forced”
resignation
Meanwhile, mixed reactions have trailed
the purported resignation of the Deputy Governor of Adamawa State, Mr. James
Bala Ngilari, who claimed that he signed the letter of resignation under
duress.
Following the impeachment of Governor
Murtala Nyako, his deputy, Ngilari was said to have also resigned and submitted
his letter to the Speaker of the State House of Assembly. Ngilari said that a
truck load of armed policemen stormed his house and forced him to sign a
resignation letter addressed to the Speaker of the House. He insisted that he
remained the Deputy Governor.
Reacting to his claim, Mallam Yusuf
Ali, SAN, said: “I find it curious and spurious for an adult to say that kind
of thing. It was amazing for him to say that. Was it that a gun was put to his
head"?
“Why saying all that now? He is not a
primary school boy, he was a Deputy Governor of a state. I think such person
and issue should not be given any prominence”.
In his reaction, Mr. Emeka Ngige, SAN,
said: “His case can be examined in line with section 306 (5) of the 1999
constitution, which states that: “The notice of resignation of the governor and
of the Deputy Governor of a state shall respectively be addressed to the
Speaker of the House of Assembly and the governor of the state”.
What this means is that the governor
shall submit his resignation letter to the Speaker of the House, while the
Deputy Governor shall submit his resignation letter to the Governor.
“The Deputy Governor may have sent the
letter to the House of Assembly out of ignorance or by intimidation. He may
have been instructed by the lawmakers believing that they were in charge.
“Technically, he remains the acting
Governor of Adamawa State, if he goes to court, the court may set the
resignation aside”.
Publishers note (realtimeclick.blogspot.com): Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth. As is evident from the foregoing, the masses are not in tune with this impeachment bid. In all ramifications, opinions from the masses should be accessed.
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