THE
All Progressives Congress in Rivers State has warned the six state
legislators opposed to Governor Rotimi Amaechi to desist from an alleged
plot to hold plenary at the state secretariat of the Peoples Democratic
Party with the aim of impeaching the governor.
The APC said because the anti-Amaechi
lawmakers could not enter the state House of Assembly Complex, they were
planning to resort to using the state PDP secretariat to remove the
governor on December 17.
The party said part of the six
legislators’ plan was to announce the member representing Ogu/Bolo
Constituency as acting governor after removing Amaechi.
The party insisted that it would not
tolerate the holding of such session by the six out of the 32 lawmakers
in the state PDP secretariat. It therefore called on the Nigeria Police
to seal the PDP secretariat.
APC pointed out that the plot was to
remove Amaechi and use the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to
arrest him based on trumped-up charges.
In a statement by the Senior Special
Assistant, Media and Public Affairs to the state Chairman of the APC,
Chief Chukwuemeka Eze, the party warned that the outcome of such plan
would be null and void.
“The resort to sitting at the PDP
secretariat, we understand, is occasioned by the failure of the rebel
lawmakers to gain access to the state House of Assembly, to which the
police have also denied the 28 majority lawmakers access.
“We have never seen where lawmakers sit
in a party secretariat to carry out any business of the House and we
wish to say in advance that such an action will be null and void and of
no consequence whatsoever,” Eze said.
Meanwhile, the Interim Chairman of APC
in Rivers State, Dr. Davies Ikanya, has described as sad and unfortunate
the statement credited to the Supervising Minister of Education, Chief
Nyesom Wike, that the Rivers State crisis was Amaechi’s way of paying
for underrating him (Wike).
Ikanya said, “This is an individual who
benefitted so much from Governor Amaechi and who was nominated as a
minister by Governor Amaechi, who stoutly defended him even when
President Goodluck Jonathan queried his nomination.”
Reacting, the state PDP Chairman, Mr.
Felix Obuah, dismissed the impeachment allegation describing the source
of such information as confused and ignorant of the law.
Obuah, who spoke through his Special Adviser on Media, Mr. Jerry Needam, added that the PDP had no plan to impeach Amaechi.
He described the PDP as law abiding party with the fear of God.
Obuah said, “When people are confused and illiterate, they begin to talk about what is not obtainable.
“On the agenda of the
PDP, there is nothing like impeachment. If you want to impeach a
governor, you must notify him (the governor) and like the Supervising
Minister of Education said, you cannot impeach the governor without a
Chief Judge that would ratify it.”
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