Impeachment: Enugu Dep Gov faces removal
The impeachment panel probing allegations of wrong-doings against
Enugu State Deputy Governor, Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi, yesterday, submitted
its report to the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Mr. Eugene Odo.
Onyebuchi: Chime asked me to take all instructions given by Mrs. Nwobodo
Chairman of the panel, Mr. Frankln Uche Oraekeiyi, who led six other
members of the panel to the Speaker’s office yesterday morning, said the
report was prepared in three volumes.
According to him, Volume
One is their findings; Volume Two, the proceedings; and Volume Three,
their recommendations, which he did not disclose.
The speaker,
however, thanked the panel members for accepting the responsibility and
discharging their function within a short time.
He also thanked
the State Chief Judge, Justice Innocent Umezulike, for “assembling top
professionals” to carry out the investigation.
Odo promised that the House would within 14 days look into their recommendations and decide whether to adopt or reject it.
Though the panel chairman did not disclose details of their
recommendations, a staff of the Assembly revealed yesterday that the
deputy governor was found guilty of all allegations leveled against him.
Although this could not be confirmed officially yesterday as the Public
Relations Officer of the House, Mr. Jonas Ugwuanyi, said that details
of the report were yet to be disclosed, it was gathered that the panel
asked the lawmakers to remove the deputy governor from office.
Enugu Group and text messages
A pressure group in Enugu State, Save Enugu Group had last Friday sent
text messages informing the public that the panel had returned a “guilty
verdict” against the deputy governor, claiming it had it on good
authority that the panel asked the State Assembly to impeach Mr.
Onyebuchi.
State chairman of All Progressives Congress, APC, Dr
Ben Nwoye, at the weekend, condemned what it called desperate moves by
the state governor, Sullivan Chime, to impeach his deputy.
Nwoye said that if considerable amount of effort and resources being
invested in the “dictatorial” gamble were invested in the provision of
amenities, the people would have been better for it.
Nwoye, who
spoke during the inauguration of Enugu East Local Government
secretariat of APC, at Abakpa Nike, Enugu, urged residents of the state
to resist any attack on democracy, even as he vowed that his party would
take over Enugu State in 2015.
He described the opening of the
office as the biggest event of the party in the state this year, adding
that it marked a movement that would culminate in the defeat of the
ruling party next year.
APC
“This is the beginning of
that movement I told you about in April of this year, where we will
march one by one, men and women, boys and girls from every polling unit,
from every ward and we join hands, and together we champion true
democracy in Enugu State.
“Mark it, today is like no other day
because today, all those that have spoken and said there is no APC in
Enugu State, will wake up to the true reality of our own time; that APC
has come to stay and that one by one they are going to come in and join
you because they have seen the truth from the falsehood.
We
know that today, while APC governors are planning and providing free
education, free healthcare, better roads, industrialization; PDP
government in Enugu State is involved in chicken impeachment,” he said.
Vice-Chairman of APC, South-East zone, Chief Emma Eneukwu, in his
remarks, described APC as a destiny child that will take over leadership
of the country in 2015, noting that PDP was already afraid that,
indeed, a credible and better alternative had emerged on the block.
He said that for 15 years, PDP has been talking about second Niger
Bridge and Enugu international airport, saying since 2004, the PDP-led
Federal Government had allegedly provided funds in every year’s budget
which they could not account for, even as he said that the Bridge was
being done as a concession which the people will still pay for through a
toll-gate.
“Igbos will still pay for the bridge; there is
nothing concrete in Igboland courtesy of PDP. All the federal highways
are in shambles, and, of course, they have never completed any project;
the Enugu-Onitsha Expressway awarded since 2000 is still uncompleted, so
also the Enugu Port-Harcourt Expressway.”
He said PDP had
failed the nation, adding that was why they are resorting to blackmail
by calling APC Boko Haram and Islamic party, but said that on the
contrary, it was PDP that must have been behind the insurgency, hence
all the states under attack were APC states and that PDP had declared
emergency in those states in order to facilitate easy rigging of
elections in those states.
“The real people that created Boko
Haram know themselves, that is why they created state of emergency in
the APC states to use it to rig election,” Eneukwu said.
He
charged members to work hard because, according to him, it’s only
through hard work and truth that they will be able to defeat the
incumbent government.
PDP chieftain faults impeachment
Former National Auditor of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Mr. Ray
Nnaji, yesterday, decried recent developments in Enugu State chapter of
the party, saying the ongoing impeachment proceedings against the Deputy
Governor, Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi, was not discussed by the party.
He warned that the impeachment plot which he alleged was planned by
certain persons in the leadership of the party in the state, could
boomerang if it succeeded as it was capable of creating crisis that
would work against the interest of the party in the coming elections.
He accused the Vita Abba-led state PDP executive of allowing itself to
be used to destabilize the party by “becoming a rubber stamp in the
hands of Governor Sullivan Chime.”
Nnaji vowed to return to court to reopen the pending case over who was the authentic chairman of the party in the state.
Nnaji, a legal practitioner and PDP chieftain, told journalists that
rather than submit to the tenets of the party, certain officials who
were not part of the formation had carried on as if they were above the
party.
Nnaji recalled how he emerged state chairman of the
party after its congress in 2008, and how the faction loyal to Chime
conducted a parallel congress where Abba emerged and the suit he filed
over the development, and vowed to reopen the matter to ease out the
incumbent leadership which, he said, was part of the problems of the
party.
He said: “I had to concede my position as PDP chairman
to Vita Abba on certain conditions which have not been met and I am now
going back to reclaim that position so that the correct thing can be
done.”
8/26/2014
Impeachment: Enugu Dep Gov faces removal
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