Taraba Assembly Debunks Move to Impeach Deputy Governor

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The Taraba State House of Assembly, on Thursday, said there were no plans to impeach the state’s Deputy Governor, Alhaji Aminu Alkali.

Chairman, Taraba State House of Assembly committee on information, Mr Nelson Len, made the disclosure at a press briefing in Jalingo, yesterday, amid reports of plans to impeach the deputy governor, following his protracted illness.

Len said that the deputy governor is recuperating and undergoing his physiotherapy in Abuja. He added that the constitution is very clear on the process of removing any elected officials, stressing that the process has not been activated since the deputy governor has not been confirmed incapacitated.

The member representing Nguroje State constituency said that the information making the rounds was baseless, adding that Governor Agbu Kefas is focused on bringing development to the people than thinking of a replacement for his deputy who is ill and recuperating.

“Let me tell you for free that there is no move, whatsoever, to impeach the deputy governor for now. Let me also tell you that the deputy governor is fully on ground in Nigeria. He left Jalingo just a few days ago to continue with his physiotherapy. As we speak, the governor is concentrating efforts to ensure the quick recovery of the deputy governor and is not, in any way, trying to initiate the process of his impeachment. The House of Assembly has not received any such notice either.

“I would advise that we focus more energy on praying for his quick recovery, rather than making statements that could potentially incite agitations among groups. The state governor is actively providing dividends of democracy to the people, and there is no vacuum of any kind,” he said.