There were
indications, yesterday, that the deputy governor of Enugu State, Chief Sunday
Onyebuchi, may be impeached any time from now as Governor Sullivan Chime has
reportedly asked him to resign with immediate effect.
The deputy
governor’s sin, according to investigation is his decision to contest Enugu
East senatorial election come 2015 against the governor’s preferred candidate
and Chief of Staff, Mrs. Ifeoma Nwobodo.
Already, a top
functionary of the House was said to have been mandated to collect signatures
of his colleagues for the impeachment yesterday.
20 lawmakers
sign impeachment notice
Already,
20 of the 24 members of the State House of Assembly have signed the impeachment
notice against the deputy governor.
Sources said
that the Speaker of the Assembly, Mr. Eugene Odoh and his 23 colleagues were
summoned to a meeting convened by Governor Chime at the Governor’s Lodge,
Enugu, where they were made to sign the impeachment notice.
“The lawmakers
just rose from their meeting held at the Governor’s Lodge and I can tell you
that the two-third majority needed to remove the Deputy Governor has been
obtained and the impeachment notice has been signed,” a staff of the Assembly
said last night.
Chairman,
Information Committee of the State Assembly, Mr. John-Kelvin Ukuta, could not
be reached for comments last night as he did not pick his call.
The Leader of
the House, Mr. SKC Udeokoye, could also not be reached on his phone.
It was, however,
gathered that the lawmakers would deliberate on the impeachment notice on the
floor of the House today.
A dependable
source said yesterday that the plot to impeach the deputy governor through the
State House of Assembly, had been intensified as the lawmakers were reportedly
mobilised at the weekend to commence the process this week.
The silent disagreement between the governor and his deputy, which dates back to February last year when the governor returned from his over four months medical leave, was said to have been blown open last Wednesday when Onyebuchi was reportedly summoned by the governor and given a marching order to resign.
The silent disagreement between the governor and his deputy, which dates back to February last year when the governor returned from his over four months medical leave, was said to have been blown open last Wednesday when Onyebuchi was reportedly summoned by the governor and given a marching order to resign.
The source said:
“There was an encounter between the governor and the deputy last Wednesday
where they reportedly disagreed over the contest for the Enugu East senatorial
election and other contentious issues between two of them.
“This incident
was said to have been witnessed by the governor’s Special Adviser on
Inter-governmental Affair, Rita Mba.
”As we gathered
the deputy governor reportedly told the governor that he was determined to
exercise his right to contest election into the senate in the coming elections
but the governor was said to have voiced out his opposition to the move and went
ahead to list what is regarded as Onyebuchi sins.
“He accused him
of refusing to represent him at the last meeting of South East Governors’ Forum
held at the Government House, Enugu, when he (Chime) embarked on his annual
leave last month, in spite of the invitation sent to him by the Chief of
Protocol.”
To this, the
deputy governor was said to have told him that he declined to show up at the
meeting because the governor did not give him any directive to act in his
absence and couldn’t have taken instruction from a junior officer to represent
the governor.
“The governor
also frowned against the deputy governor’s suggestion to remove from office the
Chief of Staff, Mrs. Ifeoma Nwobodo, during his absence last year, a
development that forced him to return to the country, even when the doctors did
not give him clearance to return to Nigeria at the time.
“He also frowned
against the deputy’s refusal to heed his earlier advice not to venture into the
Enugu East senatorial race, accusing him of associating with the opponents of
his government,” said a source.
The source said
the deputy governor was taken aback by the governor’s vituperations against
him, though he was not totally surprised because “since he informed the
governor about his senatorial ambition in April this year, their relationship
appeared to have been strained.”
The deputy governor, the source further revealed, was said to have denied the allegations and told the governor pointblank that it was because of his senatorial ambition that he was being vilified for no just cause, in spite of his loyalty to the governor since the past seven years.
The deputy governor, the source further revealed, was said to have denied the allegations and told the governor pointblank that it was because of his senatorial ambition that he was being vilified for no just cause, in spite of his loyalty to the governor since the past seven years.
Apparently
angered by the deputy governor’s response, it was gathered that Governor Chime
asked him (Onyebuchi) to leave his office immediately or he would ask his
security men to take him out to the Government House gate.
Sensing that the
governor was enraged over his senatorial ambition, Onyebuchi reportedly left
the office but the source said that a number of things happened between Wednesday
and yesterday to make the deputy governor suspect that the governor had
actually hatched a plot to remove him.
It was further
gathered that the state chairman of PDP, Chief Vita Abba, had last Thursday
morning visited the deputy governor at his private residence to reinforce the
governor’s directive to him to resign.
“The PDP
Chairman told the deputy governor that the governor informed him of his
directive to him (Onyebuchi) to resign and that he was very serious about it.
He encouraged the deputy governor to resign as that will be better than being
impeached but he rejected the advice,” said the source.
It was learnt
that the four policemen sent from Zone 9 Police Command, Umuahia, that had been
on the deputy governor’s entourage since the past two years, were suddenly
withdrawn that Thursday afternoon without the knowledge of the deputy governor
and no one has given him any information regarding their withdrawal.
Contacts made to
the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Chukwudi Achife, to comment on
the alleged face-off between the governor and his deputy also proved abortive
as he refused to reply the text and pick several phone calls made by our
correspondent.
He later sent a
short text message yesterday, saying “I have no such information.”
Sources close to
government, however, argued that the Nigerian constitution is unambiguous on
impeachment process and the appropriate arm of government charged with it. Our
source also alluded to many misconducts by the Deputy governor and his blunt refusal
to carry out directives given by the governor, the most recent being what
happened during the last South East Governors Forum meeting in Enugu.
Just imagine what this bull would do with state police in his control.
ReplyDeleteThis is no democracy that we are practicing but millitocracy. The basic ingredient of democracy is separation of power which our brand of democracy is devoid of. We need a non-partisan military before this country will be enmeshed in war. This is the worst goverment since independence
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