Unpaid salary: Lawmakers may impeach Okorocha
FIRSTCLASSNEWSLINE—Barring any unforeseen circumstances, Imo lawmakers may commence
impeachment proceedings against Governor Rochas Okorocha next Thursday,
if he fails to clear their outstanding salaries and allowances which he had allegedly withheld since 2011, among other grievances.
FIRSTCLASSNEWSLINE had earlier reported that the lawmakers are particularly irked
that despite spirited attempt to make Okorocha clear the bill, he had
failed to do the needful.
A close aide of one of the lawmakers
confirmed that before the current threat, the lawmakers had been having
series of meetings on how to make Okorocha pay them their salary
arrears, adding that the build up was concluded Friday, July 25, 2014.
The lawmakers are said to have vowed not to accept any payment which is
not inform of cash, adding that “if the speaker stands in the way, he
would be bulldozed along with the governor.”
When anxious
journalists contacted the Senior Special Assistant, SSA, to the Governor
on Media, Mr. Sam Onwuemeodo, he dismissed the allegation, saying
Okorocha had a good relationship with members of the state assembly.
“There is no iota of truth that such a thing was in the offing. You can verify from the assembly members.
“The state government has a good working relationship with them and I
don’t think anybody is plotting any impeachment. How can they impeach a
governor who is performing. It’s not true my brother,” he said.
Reacting also, the House Committee Chairman on Information, Mr. Acho
Ihim, dismissed the alleged impeachment plot, describing it as “baseless
and malicious”.
Ihim, however, confirmed the disparity in the
salary of the current lawmakers and the former ones, adding that “during
the last administration of Chief Ikedi Ohakim, the House took a loan
and it was deducted monthly from the salary of the lawmakers so when we
came in, the Clerk of the House was changed and the new one who was
ignorant of any such deductions, started paying with the records he met
on ground.
“When it was discovered, we quickly wrote the
governor who promised to reverse to the constitutional rate and he has
started doing that.
“For instance, we were paid normal salary for
the month of June. The governor is ready to pay, all he is asking for is
a little time because the money is much. It is about N18 million per
lawmaker,” Ihim explained
7/28/2014
Unpaid salary: Lawmakers may impeach Okorocha
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