Sunday, 20 July 2014

PDP Lawmakers In Oyo Moves To Impeach Governor Ajimobi


For President Goodluck Jonathan and his PDP agents, it is fight to finish. APC is currently controlling the four most populous states in Nigeria and if things are allowed to remain the same, there is danger for Jonathan and he is determined to do anything to stop it, especially the impeachment of more APC governors.

In Oyo State, the fear of the possible impeachment of Governor Abiola Ajimobi heightened late last week with a series of secret political moves by members of the state House of Assembly.

A credible source revealed that, at least 24 House members had been meeting secretly and that more members were being wooed to join the group. He said 10 legislators from the APC had joined the 14 other legislators from the PDP and AP and that they were holding secret meetings on the modalities to impeach either the governor or the speaker, Monsurat Sumonu.
The source said, “The House has been calm because the speaker is dancing to the governor’s tune. Once she is removed, the new Speaker can go ahead to implement the impeachment plan. But the problem is that the group has yet to agree on who will be the next Speaker. For the PDP to have that power, it must improve on its present figure in the house. I am aware that it is being worked on with a move to woo AP legislators and possibly some APC legislators in the house.”
The House has 32 members with All Progressives Congress having 18 members; Peoples Democratic Party 9; while the Accord Party, which had seven before now has only five members.

According to Punch, there is pressure everywhere and APC lawmakers have started issuing press statements. Majority leader of the House, Oyeniyi Akande, have denied the more. Speaking on behalf of the 18 APC members during an emergency press conference, Akande said a report that APC members were part of a meeting held with the PDP and Accord last weekend could not stand the test of time.

He said, “I am using this period to debunk that statement that APC members were part of that meeting; they were not part of that meeting at all, none of our members was in that meeting. I am saying it categorically that we are solidly behind our governor, Ajimobi, beyond 2015. We have the positive opinion that he is going to win the second term election.”

The minority leader in the house, Rafiu Adekunle, however said that some members of the ruling APC were part of the meeting, and that for safety reasons, he would not give their names.

“For political reasons, no member of APC can boldly come out and affirm my claim publicly. Let me tell you emphatically, immediately after plenary, four other members signified their readiness to associate with the project.”

The development in Oyo is coming just as one of our correspondents gathered that there was apprehension in Borno State over the rumoured defection of the former Governor of the state, Senator Ali Modu-Sheriff, to the Peoples Democratic Party. There are fears the defection might ignite a political crisis in the state

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