Members of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly have said there is no
going back on the effort to remove the state governor, Alhaji Tanko Al-Makura.
The state legislators said they would not enter into any negotiation
over the impeachment notice already served on the governor. They also said they
would embark on a protest in Lafia, the state capital, on Monday (today)
against interference by traditional rulers in the state.
Traditional rulers in Lafia, including the Emir of Lafia, Alhaji Mustapa
Agwai, had on Thursday promised to initiate a peace move between the governor
and the lawmakers.
But the Chairman of the House Committee on Information and Security, Mr.
Baba Ibaku, representing Udege/Loko Constituency, in a telephone interview with
The PUNCH on Sunday, said that the impeachment procedure was still on
course.
“We have started this. We cannot go back, no matter the involvement of
the chairman of traditional rulers,” Ibaku said.
He denied insinuations that the state legislators had fled from the state
capital.
“We are on recess, so we can choose to stay anywhere we feel like. Even
if we are not on recess, there is no law that says we must stay in Lafia and
the fact is that there is the need for us to go to the chamber. We will go to
the chamber and come back,” he said.
The lawmaker confirmed to The PUNCH that members of the House would
stage a protest on Monday against any interference by the traditional rulers
across the state.
Ibaku said any intervention by the traditional rulers would prevent the
lawmakers from carrying out their constitutional duty.
He said what happened in Adamawa State would happen in Nasarawa if
Al-Makura failed to respond to the impeachment notice served on him within the
time frame given.
Also reacting to the allegation against the lawmakers that they had
received N200m each as bribe to compromise their stand, another member of the
Nasarawa House, Mohammed Okpede (Doma South) said, “Up to this moment that I am
talking to you, I have not seen the Emir of Lafia, Isah Mustapha Agwai, and
none of our members have seen the emir.” He said the allegation was false.
Okpede said, “We are counting the days. We started about five days ago
and when the time reaches, we will respond appropriately.
“ We have the number of days stipulated in the constitution and as soon
as the time reaches, we will just go back to the chamber and direct the chief
judge of the state to set up a committee of inquiry for the governor to appear.
“We are on recess. Everybody has the liberty to go to anywhere he feels
like.”
Commenting on the proposed visit of the leaders of the All Progressives
Congress—Maj.- Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), Bola Tinubu, and ex-Vice-
President Atiku Abubakar to Lafia on Monday (today), Okpede said, “That is
their problem. They are troublemakers and if peradventure they come, we are not
going to join issue with them.”
He said the APC leaders would not hinder the lawmakers from performing
their constitutional duty.
Also, Babawi Chetubo (Karu/Gitata constituency), said that he was not
aware of any threat to burn down the lawmakers’ houses.
The state chairman of APC, Philip Shekwo, declined to comment, saying
the traditional rulers in the state had issued a communiqué on the problem
after their meeting
Asked what would be the next step by the party if the lawmakers
disregarded the appeal by the traditional rulers, the APC chairman said the
party would know what to do when matters reached that stage.
An APC lawmaker, Bala Adam, said that members of the party in the House
were optimistic that the issue would be amicably resolved.
Meanwhile, a group, Peoples Democratic Party National Alliance Forum,
has called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to as a matter of urgency
freeze Nasarawa State government’s account to avoid looting.
The Chairman of the forum, Jacob Chume, who stated this in a statement
in Lafia on Sunday, also alleged that the governor had hired protesters from
the APC states.
Meanwhile, the APC leaders, who had earlier been scheduled to lead a
protest march against the plan to impeach Al-Makura might have shelved the
plan.
Media reports had on Sunday indicated that APC leaders, including the
party’s national chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, would stage an
anti-impeachment protest in Nasarawa on Monday (today).
But one of our correspondents learnt in Abuja, on Sunday, that the
protest had been shelved due to the intervention of members of the Nasarawa
State Council of Traditional Rulers, who have joined in the search for a
political solution to the crisis in the state.
A top member of APC’s National Working Committee, who pleaded anonymity
because he was not authorised to speak to the media, said this in an interview
with our correspondent.
The source confirmed that there was indeed a plan for the party’s
leaders to lead a protest march in Lafia on Monday (today) but that such plan
had been shelved.
He said, “I don’t think our leaders are going to Lafia for the march
tomorrow. This is because the traditional rulers have intervened in the matter
and they are trying to find a political solution to the crisis. We are
interested in a de-escalation and peaceful resolution to the crisis.”
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