Gov.Amaechi Goes To Court Over Alleged Impeachment Plot
Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State has asked a Rivers State High
Court, sitting in Port Harcourt, to restrain the Chief Judge of the
state from constituting any panel to investigate any notice of
allegation presented by the House of Assembly, except the request is in
compliance with sub-sections 2, 3 and 4 of Section 188 of the 1999
Constitution, as amended.
Counsel to Amaechi, Chief Lateef Fagbemi (SAN) in the suit, is praying
the court to, among other things, set aside any attempt by less than 22
members out of the 32-member House to initiate an impeachment proceeding
against him.
He is also praying for “an order of this court
setting aside any notice of allegation to initiate the removal
proceedings of the state Assembly, conducted in connection with the
conceived removal from office of the claimant by less than 22 members
out of the 32 members constituting the state Assembly.”
He is
also asking the court to declare as unconstitutional, any proceedings
for his removal that may be conducted outside the “Rivers State House of
Assembly/Parliament building situate on Moscow Road, Port Harcourt,
Rivers State, which is the official address of the state Assembly for
the conduct of the official and legislative duties of the House as
unconstitutional, null and void and of no effect whatsoever.”
He is also asking for a declaration that any proceedings of the state
House of Assembly, initiated by less than 11 member, which is one third
of members of the House and passed or conducted by less than 21 out of
the 30 members of the House, which is two third of the members of the
House in connection or in relation to the commencement of impeachment
proceedings against the claimant are unconstitutional, null and void and
of no effect whatsoever.
Counsel to the five anti-Governor
Amaechi lawmakers, Mr Emanuel Ukala (SAN) applied to be joined in the
suit, but same was opposed by Mr. Olusola Dare, who represented Fagbemi (
SAN).
Trial judge, Justice George Omereji adjourned the matter till July 30, for hearing of the joinder application.
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