Edo Assembly Speaker Debunks Rumor To Impeach Deputy GovernorL-R (front row): Member, Edo State House of Assembly (EDHA) representing Esan West, Hon. Ibhamawu Jonathan; member representing Oredo East, Hon. Uyi Frank Omosigho; Speaker, EDHA, Rt. Hon. Blessing Agbebaku; Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki; Majority Leader and member representing Ovia North East I, Hon. Aiguobarueghian Charity Iguodala; Deputy Speaker, Hon. Marie Edeko, and member representing Ovia South West, Enabulele Destiny,
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By Ed Malik, A | ed@ddnewsonline.com |
posted August 18, 2023

…Even as Obaseki says ‘No crisis in govt, we’re focused’

The Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly (EDHA), Rt. Hon. Blessing Agbebaku has said there is no plan whatsoever to impeach the State Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon. Comrade Philip Shaibu, urging Edo people to disregard rumors of the purported impeachment by the State Assembly.

Agbebaku disclosed this on Friday when the 24 members of the Assembly visited the State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, at the Government House, in Benin City.

He said, “We are here to clear the air on the insinuation of the impeachment of the Deputy Governor of Edo State. I want to let the people of Edo State know that there was nothing of such in the State House of Assembly.

“There was no time that the governor called me and instructed me that there must be an impeachment against the Deputy Governor. The rumor of impeachment is from the pit of hell. I want to let Edo people know today that till tomorrow, the governor has not called to say the deputy governor should be impeached, next tomorrow is coming and I don’t think the governor will say that to us.”

The Speaker further noted, “When I approached the governor, he asked if there’s anything of such? He asked what the impeachment is for. I told him there is no such plan. Nothing of such is going on. On my own, I called the Deputy Governor to tell him that there is nothing like an impeachment plan by the Assembly and what he heard was a rumor.”

Agbebaku continued, “Today, I want to let Edo people know that the story about the impeachment of the Deputy Governor is just mere rumor as the governor has no such plans today, tomorrow, and forever; the governor doesn’t have such plans.

“This will be our second courtesy call to you (Governor). We are here to remind you that what we came to tell you in our first courtesy call, we are standing by it. We are resolute to follow in your footsteps and ensure you finish well. It is our responsibility as members of our various constituencies to give you the backing to finish well and strong.

“I also want to thank you for your resilience and for the rumors making you address the press as we don’t need that now but what we need is to make Edo people happy. We are here to support you and ensure you finish strong.

“The 24 members of the EDHA are all here to let you know that we will join you to finish strong as Edo people must live a good life and you are already setting the pace.”

On his part, Governor Godwin Obaseki said the focus of his administration is to continue with its developmental strides in the State as he would not be distracted from delivering the dividends of democracy to the people of Edo State.

He noted, “We have done so much in Edo. What the world should be hearing about us now should be the positive things going on in the State, not news about trouble or crisis. I want to thank the Speaker and members of the Assembly for this courtesy and solidarity visit. We have so much work to be done and I will try as much as possible not to allow any distraction.

“There is no crisis in Edo. No crisis in government. No crisis in EDHA and those who benefit from crisis, creating the crisis, and reporting the crisis should not be given the opportunity here. What should be of concern to us today is the failure of federal roads in the State which have almost incapacitated the State as the people are unable to move. That should be a crucial concern to us as Edo people. A crisis situation is like a war situation where we can’t move within our State. We have extensive federal roads and they lack the capacity of maintaining it and we in Edo and in the Country are almost cut off.”

The governor added, “We must speak about this and our citizens must know this and the efforts we have put in and that we are trying our best to build our own internal roads to get out of this situation and grow the economy of our State.”

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