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The Deputy Governor of Imo State, Eze Madumere, has countered the
allegations leveled against him by the Imo State House of Assembly.
DAILY POST reports that the state House of Assembly commenced impeachment processes against Madumere on Tuesday accusing him of being an ex-convict, among other allegations.
A statement by Uche Onwuchekwa, the Deputy Governor’s Special
Assistant, reads in full: “The office of the Deputy Governor of Imo
State has received the notice of gross misconduct being circulating
round the State and on various platforms on social media platforms
signed by 13 members of Imo State House of Assembly that bothers on the
following:
The Deputy Governor of Imo State, Eze Madumere, has countered the
allegations leveled against him by the Imo State House of Assembly.
DAILY POST reports that the state House of Assembly commenced impeachment processes against Madumere on Tuesday accusing him of being an ex-convict, among other allegations.
A statement by Uche Onwuchekwa, the Deputy Governor’s Special
Assistant, reads in full: “The office of the Deputy Governor of Imo
State has received the notice of gross misconduct being circulating
round the State and on various platforms on social media platforms
signed by 13 members of Imo State House of Assembly that bothers on the
following:
“Absence without official reason or permission duly obtained from office for a period of three (3) months.
“Failure to perform any of the constitutional function of Office of Deputy Governor of Imo State including but not limited to:
“Failure/refusal to attend constitutionally mandated proceedings of the State Executive Council;
“Failure/refusal to attend constitutional mandated proceedings of the State Security Council.
“Refusal to attend, and to hold meetings with the Governor and
Commissioners of the Government of Imo State for the governance of Imo
State made compulsory by and under S.193 (2) of the 1999 Constitution
“Concealment of felonious conduct affecting the presentation of self
as eligible candidate of Office of Deputy Governor, Imo State, having
been convicted and imprisoned for theft in the United States of America.
“We hereby respond as follows:
“The first claim of absence is rather an old ploy of calling a dog a
bad name to hang it. Fortunately, the Deputy Governor of Imo State,
Prince Eze Madumere is an administrator per excellence who does joke
with his duties especially his constitutional responsibilities. As such
he has never absconded from office the period so claimed. He is
constitutionally saddled with the responsibilities of superintending
Boundary commission. By our records, the Deputy Governor of Imo State
has never abdicated from such responsibility or any other. People of
Umuoma of Ihitte-Uboma local government, Ihube of Okigwe local
government among others can testify of the Deputy Governor’s sagacity in
crises resolution with particular reference to April 11, April 16 2018.
“His Excellency also participated in one day retreat for Stakeholders
in the management of Nigeria boundaries, which held at the Airforce
Conference Center, Abuja in the company of the Surveyor General of the
State and the Principal Secretary to the Deputy Governor on May 7, 2018.
“Refusal to attend Constitutional mandated proceedings of the State
Executive Council is also one of the allegations that cannot stand any
administrative procedure. There are laid down procedures through a
Deputy Governor or any member of the executive Council can be invited
for Executive council meeting. We hereby state that the Deputy Governor
has never been invited for such meetings through either a memo or any
official notices and thereby cannot stand against the deputy governor.
“As stated above, the Deputy Governor can only attend a meeting he is
officially invited to and he is no spirit to know when meetings are
slated except he is duly informed.
“Refusal to attend, and to hold meetings with the Governor is to say
the least another exercise in triviality as the Deputy Governor cannot
force himself on the Governor especially when he has been tagged a
pariah in the Government circle. We state here that Governor Okorocha
has never created such opportunity to meet with the Deputy Governor to
discuss the programmes and activities of the Government other than the
once we embarrassingly hear by the road side and other sources. To this
extent, where the Deputy Governor’s inputs are needed, there are right
procedures through which he could be reached either through his
Principle secretary and other principal officers or directly to the
Deputy Governor.
“The most embarrassing among the spurious allegations is the annoying
allegation of concealment of felonious conduct affecting the
presentation of self as eligible candidate of office of Deputy Governor
of Imo State. This is not only astonishing but an extreme show of lack
of due diligence. The Deputy Governor of Imo State, Prince Eze Madumere
has never been convicted of any civil matter let alone a criminal
matter.
“We are pained to state that two times the Deputy Governor had to go
through the pains of losing his freedom in detention were all in the
course of saving Owelle Rochas Okorocha from public disgrace. He rather
had to carry Okorocha’s cross and bore his shame. It will be recalled
that Prince Madumere shortly after Achike Udenwa’s victory at the polls
in 1999 where he had to face contempt of Court for failure to make it to
the court. He was in detention in the United States for about one month
all because he was delayed by Governor Okorocha. To the glory of God,
Prince Madumere was acquitted of all charges. We also challenge the
members of the House of Assembly to produce the verdicts of the court
that convicted Prince Madumere.
“The second time he had to stoop that Governor Okorocha may be spared
of the humiliation of getting incarcerated, Prince Madumere again
yielded and was detained for almost two months on phony charges, which
he also been absolved of all charges.”
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