The impeachment plot against Aliyu Babangida, the governor of Niger state, have been stalled as
the members of the state House of Assembly pushing for the governor’s removal were allegedly paid N17m each.
The
state government also assured the lawmakers that their other demands
would soon be met, The Punch reports. Consequently, the lawmakers have
made a decision to stop the impeachment move against the governor.
When
contacted, Isah Kawu, the speaker of state House of Assembly, Isah
Kawu, said: “I cannot speak on this issue on the telephone or anywhere
on the matter.”
However, one of the lawmakers, who pleaded anonymity, confirmed the development.
“It
was not as if the governor bribed us, it is our legal entitlements and
we have a right to ask for it before the expiration of our tenure. We
have been paid and calm has returned to the assembly complex,” he said.
Asked
whether it was true that the lawmakers had dropped the impeachment plot
against the governor, the lawmaker said that there was no need for it
again.
According to another source, who is a worker in the House
of Assembly complex, each of the lawmakers was paid N17m as part of the
allowances they were being owed since February. It had brought calm to
the complex as the state police command had withdrawn security
operatives from the building.
It would be recalled that last
week, the lawmakers elected a new leadership of the assembly over a
series of allegations including non-implementation of house resolutions,
poor staff and members’ welfare and non-release of the statutory
allocation
to the assembly for months. This was allegedly done
to pave the way for the removal of the governor.
The
governor, in his turn, applied to the court where he secured an order
to restrain the legislators from making any move to impeach him. Shortly
after, the House of Assembly was occupied by security operatives who
prevented the members from
entering the complex to perform their duties.
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