THE Ondo State House Assembly has debunked what it described as “some distorted news story” stating that it had suspended the impeachment of the state deputy governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa.
The House said it would carry the impeachment through to a logical conclusion in order to determine the veracity or otherwise of the “monumental allegations of gross misconduct against the deputy governor.”
In a statement signed by its lawyer, Femi Emodamori on Saturday, the Ondo State House of Assembly noted that it has followed the impeachment processes as provided in the Constitution to the stage where the Chief Judge is required to constitute a 7-man panel to look into the allegations levelled against the deputy governor.
It stated that the Chief Judge replied and stated that he received an ex parte order which the deputy governor secured from the Abuja Judicial Division of the Federal High Court on 26th September 2023, ‘restraining’ his lordship from setting up the panel, pending when the court would hear all the parties in the case to determine the merit of the application or the case filed by the deputy governor.
The House added that it is promptly taking the necessary legal steps to vacate or quash the order and/or the entire suit at the Federal High Court, in order to untie the hands of the Chief Judge and proceed with the impeachment to a logical conclusion.
See the full statement below:
Our Client, the Ondo State House of Assembly, has brought some distorted news stories stating that it had “suspended” the impeachment of the state deputy governor, to our attention.
The House reaffirmed that it has not “suspended” the impeachment process as inaccurately reported, and will carry same through to a logical conclusion in order to determine the veracity or otherwise of the monumental allegations of gross misconduct against the deputy governor.
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