Anambra PDP Wants Obiano Impeached
The Anambra State chapter of the People’s Democratic Party has petitioned the state’s House of Assembly to impeach Governor Willie Obiano for what it called constitutional breaches.
The
State chairman of PDP, Prince Ken Emeakayi disclosed this to newsmen in
Awka, Anambra state on Monday after a stakeholders ‘meeting of the
party.
The PDP alleged
that recently the governor travelled abroad and spent 30 days without
transmitting a letter to that effect to the state House of Assembly as required by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The
party said that when the governor returned from the overseas trip, he
did not again transmit to the House of his return, a development it
maintained had made the governor unfit to continue as the governor of
the state.
It urged the House to commence impeachment process on Obiano for violating the constitution he swore to uphold.
Emeakayi
said, “We have written to the police, DSS and other security agencies
in the country to let them know that the governor is now acting
illegally.
“We
have duly notified the state House of Assembly in separate letters and
we are calling on them to immediately commence impeachment proceedings
on the governor because his offence is very clear.
“Obiano had in January,
at the peak of the yuletide travelled to the US, without transmitting a
letter to the House of Assembly, and stayed 30 days without his
deputy acting as governor and as such not fit to continue with the task
upon return. He is no longer the governor of this by this breach.”
The
PDP added that for the governor to have failed to conduct local
government elections in the state as required by section seven of the
constitution was also a constitutional offence for impeachment.
The
party added that there were plans by the governor to appoint caretaker
committee leadership into the local government councils, instead of
holding elections to democratize that tier of government.
Reacting, the Senior
Special Assistant to Governor Willie Obiano on Media, Strategic
Communication and Legislative Matters, Prince Oliver Okpala described
PDP’s allegation as laughable.
He said, “The present
development and allegations are laughable because the person making the
allegation has a case of locus standi in law to decide if he is a fit
and proper person to speak on behalf of the PDP as the Chairman in
Anambra State judging from the recent political developments in his
party.
“Is
he the fit and proper person to speak or write any letter to the State
Assembly as State Chairman of the party? Which side of the party does he
belongs to, the Markafi faction or the Ali Modu Sheriff faction?
“Also
may we know if all the legal actions instituted by other party members
challenging his position as Chairman have been resolved?
“These
are fundamental issues to be resolved first before we can know who is
making the allegations against the Governor; which party he represents
and in which position he is speaking or writing because you know that
the Markafi faction of the PDP has rejected the Court of Appeal
judgement and has gone to challenge it at the Supreme Court; not until
these legal issues are resolved, the position and authenticity of the
allegations may not attract the attention of any legitimate organ of
government.”
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