The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has petitioned the state
House of Assembly to commence impeachment processes on Governor, Chief Willie
Obiano for allegedly committing constitutional breaches. This is another phase
of trouble for the governor.
At a stakeholders’
meeting of the PDP at the weekend, the party chairman, in the state, Prince Ken
Emeakayi said the party would no longer accept the breach of the Constitution
of Nigeria at will by Governor Obiano, hence, the petition to the Assembly to
act.
The PDP alleged that Governor Obiano, in January this year,
left the shores of Nigeria 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. It further said on return to the country and the state after
the trip, the governor did not again transmit to the House of his return, a
development it maintained had made Governor Obiano unfit to continue as the
governor of Anambra State, having violated the constitution he swore to uphold.
Emeakayi disclosed
that the party had also written the Police, Department of State Security (DSS)
and other security agencies to intimate them of the constitutional breach by
the governor.
“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 a separate
letter and we are calling on them to immediately commence impeachment
proceedings on the governor because his offence is very clear.“Obiano had on January 5, at the peak of the Yuletide,
travelled to the United States of America, without transmitting a letter to the
House of Assembly, and stayed for 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 state by this breach.”
Emeakayi recalled the issue of the non-conduct of local
government election and insisted that, for the governor to have failed to
conduct local government election as
required by Section Seven of the constitution was also an impeachable offence.
In a swift reaction, the Senior Special Assistant to
Governor Willie Obiano on Media, Strategic Communication and Legislative
Matters, Prince Oliver Okpala described the allegations and statements of the
PDP state chairman as laughable, questioning his authority to make such comments.
“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 belong 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 judgment 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.”
At the meeting which was aimed at strategising for the PDP
to take back Anambra, the state chairman urged members of the party to stand up
and take what belongs to them, contending that Anambra was a PDP state, and
that it has remained so, save for the connivance of the national echelon of the
party as previously constituted, which sold the franchise of the party to
former governor Peter Obi.
“Now that Obi has returned to the PDP, the party’s franchise
which APGA had been using to win election in the state has been returned to
PDP, and the party is more strengthened now than ever to take back the state
from APGA, which has been leading the state on borrowed time.
“Anambra people are no longer happy with APGA governor, and
I hear them yearning for change. So, Anambra will return to PDP this year. We
only call on traditional rulers, bishops and clergy men to play the role of
fathers, rather than disrupt the wishes of the people.”
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