The ousted Deputy Governor of Enugu State, Mr. Sunday
Onyebuchi, who was formally removed from office, yesterday, following the
unanimous decision of the State House of Assembly to impeach him for alleged
misconduct has vowed to challenge his impeachment in court.
He was removed by the 24-member State Assembly which adopted the report of the 7-man impeachment panel that probed the allegations of misconduct leveled against him.
The lawmakers adopted Section 188 Sub-section 9 of the Nigerian
Constitution which deals with the issue of removal of governor or deputy
governor at a session convened yesterday to deliberate on the report of the
Franklyn Uche Oraekeiyi-led panel submitted to it on Monday.
He was removed by the 24-member State Assembly which adopted the report of the 7-man impeachment panel that probed the allegations of misconduct leveled against him.
Section 188(9) says: “Where the report of the Panel is that
the allegation against the holder of the office has been proved, then within
fourteen days of the receipt of the report, the House of Assembly shall
consider the report, and if by a resolution of the House of Assembly supported
by not less than two-thirds majority of all its members, the report of the Panel is adopted, then
the holder of the office shall stand removed from office as from the date of
the adoption of the report.”
In a swift reaction, the ousted deputy governor said he was
not surprised by the decision of the panel, which he vowed to challenge in court,
saying it failed to prove the allegations against him during its 20-day
sitting.
He told journalists after the sitting of the House that he
was not satisfied with the findings of the panel, pointing out that his
impeachment took place the day the panel was constituted by the State Chief Judge , Justice Innocent Umezulike.
Onyebuchi restated that the decisions of the panel and the House of Assembly
were the judgments of men, insisting that God would pass a supreme judgment in
the case.
Onyebuchi said: “I do not even think that the
impeachment took place today. For me it took place the day the panel was
constituted and had their first sitting; because from that day, the panel could
not hold their bias.
“I believe that what the state House of Assembly did when they signed my impeachment notice also happened with the panel; members of the State House of Assembly signed my impeachment notice before the allegations were made known to them.
“I believe that what the state House of Assembly did when they signed my impeachment notice also happened with the panel; members of the State House of Assembly signed my impeachment notice before the allegations were made known to them.
“I have had opportunity to go through the report of the
panel. On Monday evening, a member of the panel who reached me, told me
that his conscience was disturbing him and that he will reach me later to
talk with me, but he made available to me a copy of the panel’s report
when I insisted that unless he makes available to me a copy of the report, I
will not want to see him.
“I have had opportunity of going through the report and I want to say it is as watery and frivolous like the allegations themselves.
“I have had opportunity of going through the report and I want to say it is as watery and frivolous like the allegations themselves.
He continued, “I think I broke a record with this
impeachment when I said I am the first office holder to be impeached from
office without allegation of financial impropriety. I took time to read
the allegations of all those who were impeached even in the last and
present administrations and I see that none was done without allegation of
financial impropriety.
“In each of those cases, there must be financial impropriety, so I am making record as the first to be impeached without fraud which leaves my integrity intact.
“In each of those cases, there must be financial impropriety, so I am making record as the first to be impeached without fraud which leaves my integrity intact.
“I will say that I will continue to work for the people of
the state. I will continue to offer them my services, they have
supported me when they gave me their mandate, prayers and support . I
believe I have more to offer.
“My lawyers will be ready with the suit challenging the faulty impeachment in matter of days.
“My lawyers will be ready with the suit challenging the faulty impeachment in matter of days.
“You see a situation where they saw a video that shows I was
in Onitsha and in their report, they said that as shown by the video I
was there; but where I sat was unbefitting of a representative of the
governor.
“It is embarrassing and therefore, they were of the conclusion that even though I was there, that I was not there as representative of the governor but in my capacity as Sunday Onyebuchi.
“It is embarrassing and therefore, they were of the conclusion that even though I was there, that I was not there as representative of the governor but in my capacity as Sunday Onyebuchi.
“They went further to say that I dissipated energy in trying
to prove that there was a poultry in government house; that they were
not set up to investigate government house and that they are convinced
that I operated a poultry farm.
“One would be surprised to know that ignorance of a law is no excuse because the House of Assembly’s notice said, ‘resolution of the House,’ and one will be surprised to know that there was no law breached, yet they looked the other way.”
“One would be surprised to know that ignorance of a law is no excuse because the House of Assembly’s notice said, ‘resolution of the House,’ and one will be surprised to know that there was no law breached, yet they looked the other way.”
The ousted deputy governor, however, offered an advice to his
would-be successor, saying “for whoever will be taking over from me, I will
advise him not to operate a poultry, rather he should concentrate on rearing
ostriches, monkeys, antelopes and if he must operate a poultry, let him
ensure that he does it with public fund so that he won’t have the same
experience that I have had.
“I am happy, I am
relieved and life goes on, even if the hope of getting justice from the
judiciary fails, I am confident that God in his own way and time will
give me justice.”
Asked if he would proceed with his senatorial ambition, he stated that “in a few days time, I will go and take care of my health and when I come back, I will pay full concentration to my senatorial election.”
Asked if he would proceed with his senatorial ambition, he stated that “in a few days time, I will go and take care of my health and when I come back, I will pay full concentration to my senatorial election.”
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