Impeachment: Court dismisses Nyako’s application


A High Court sitting in Yola has thrown out an application filed by the Adamawa State Governor, Murtala Nyako, seeking to restrain the state House of Assembly from commencing impeachment process against him until the resoluteness of the substantive suit.

Justice Ambrose Mamadi, who is the acting Chief Judge of the state, verbally expressed this while ruling on the application filed by Kanu Agabi SAN, on behalf of Nyako on Thursday.

Mamadi in his ruling argued that the lawmakers did not breach any provisions of Section 188 of the 1999 Constitution as amended.

He integrated that the application was aimed to pre-empt the legislators, who had 24 hours earlier injuctively authorized the acting CJ to constitute a seven-man panel to investigate the 20 charges of gross malfeasance levelled against the governor and another six counts of homogeneous charges brought against the deputy governor.

Responding to the ruling counsel for Nyako, Agabi who was represented in court by Mr. Ayo Akam, verbalized it did not affect the substantive suit.

It will be recalled that the state lawmakers had a fortnight ago authoritatively mandated the Clerk of the state House of Assembly to accommodate the impeachment descries on Nyako and his deputy.

When the clerk was finding it arduous to accommodate them the impeachment descries, the state House of Assembly did so through the media.

Nyako, in the eight-page impeachment notice, is inculpated of mismanagement of public mazuma.

However, the Adamawa State Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, Tahir Shehu, verbally expressed, “The ruling has cleared the coast for the lawmakers to perpetuate with their constitutional responsibilities of checkmating the activities of regime officials in the state.”

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