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Bayelsa Assembly Sacks Dep Gov …Suspends 2 Members
The embattled Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, Mr Peremobowei Ebebi, was yesterday impeached by the State House of Assembly.
The impeachment followed the adoption of the report of the investigative panel set up by the Chief Judge, Justice Kate Abiri, to look into some allegations made against Ebebi.
The Speaker, Mr Werinipre Seibarugu, had earlier announced at the plenary that the report had been submitted to the House.
Mr Jonathan Obuebite, representing Nembe Constituency I, subsequently moved for the adoption of the report.
In his motion, Obuebite said the House was already aware that on June 1, 17 members of the House signed and served Ebebi an impeachment notice.
He said the notice followed allegations of gross misconduct by Ebebi, noting that the House subsequently directed the Chief Judge to set up a panel to investigate the allegations.
Obuebite urged his colleagues to adopt the report as a resolution of the House, saying the panel had done a thorough job.
The motion was subsequently seconded by Mr Fini Angaye, representing Kolokuma/Opokuma Constituency II.
The Speaker said the adoption of the report had finally put an end to the impeachment process, and urged the lawmakers to vote on the impeachment.
Our correspondent reports that 18 of the 24 members, including the Speaker, voted in support of Ebebi’s impeachment.
Mr Benson Kombowei, the Chairman of the House Committee on Information, told newsmen later that the impeachment process was carried out by the House in line with due process.
“We adopted the report because the panel found the allegations levelled against Ebebi to be true, especially items one and nine of the 10-count allegations” he added.
Meanwhile, the Bayelsa House of Assembly on Wednesday suspended two of its members indefinitely for allegedly opposing the impeachment of the state Deputy Governor, Mr Peremobowei Ebebi.
The suspended lawmakers are Mr Aaron Alokpa, representing Ekeremor I and Chief Angos Dide, representing Ekeremor II.
The Assembly suspended the lawmakers, following a motion moved by Mr Jonathan Obuebite, the member for Nembe I constituency.
Obuebite expressed displeasure over an alleged move by the two to challenge the decision of other members to serve Ebebi an impeachment notice.
He also said that the two allegedly went to court with the deputy governor to institute a case challenging the impeachment process.
Ruling on the motion, the Assembly Speaker Wenipiri Seibarugu, said the court action by the lawmakers violated order 64 of the Standing Rules of the House and announced their suspension.
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