In
a desperate bid to avoid impeachment threat by members of the State House of
Assembly, Adamawa State Governor, Alhaji Murtala Nyako, on Sunday declared public
holiday Monday and Tuesday as work-free days in the state.
Members
of the State House however see the move as an attempt to frustrate his impeachment.
The
Governor feared that the Acting Chief Judge of the state, Justice Ambrose Mammadi
might inaugurate on Monday (today) the seven-member panel set up on Friday to
investigate the allegation of gross misconduct leveled against him and
his deputy, James Ngilari.
The
lawmakers have accused Nyako of mischief, vowing that the governor and his
deputy could not stop the state acting chief judge.
Reason
for the holiday was given in a statement on Sunday by Nyako’s Chief of Staff,
A.Abba:
“His
Excellency, Governor Murtala Nyako, has approved Monday, July 7 and Tuesday,
July 8 as work-free days in Adamawa State.
“This
is to enable the people of the state to reflect on the current happenings in
the country and to use the period to offer special prayers for peace in the
state and the country.
“The
period is to also allow Adamawa workers reflect on their current challenges. It
is also a thanksgiving period for the citizens to appreciate God’s protection
despite all challenges.”
The
Deputy Majority Leader of the House, Mr. Adamu Kamale, insisted that the
governor was merely ‘mischievous’ by declaring the public holidays.
Meanwhile,
the seven-man panel constituted by the acting Chief Justice of the State,
Justice Ambrose Mammadi, on Monday swung into action despite the public holiday
declared by the state government.
Premium
Times is also saying that an anonymous source close to the governor claims that
Nyako, who left Yola for Abuja on Sunday is on his way back to the Adamawa
capital to tender his resignation letter.
The source also claimed that Nyako decided to resign and pave
the way for his deputy to be sworn-in; a move that would force the Speaker of
the Assembly, Umaru Fintiri, to also leave office.
……….
He’s
is going or is he fighting? That’s the only two questions and going from
precedent, I will say he is fighting. Forget all these stories about coming
back to resign, for Naija? Na today!
No comments:
Post a Comment