A High Court sitting in Akure, Ondo State capital, on Friday invalidated the suspension of four lawmakers who refused to sign the impeachment notice of the State Deputy Governor, Hon. Alfred Agboola Ajayi.
The lawmakers who include the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Ogundeji
Iroju, the only woman in the House, Mrs Favour Tomomowo, Wale Williams and
Tomide Akinribido, were suspended by the state House of Assembly for refusing
to sign the impeachment notice of the Deputy Governor.
The Presiding Judge, Justice Ademola Bola, ruled that the
suspension of the lawmakers was illegal, null and void and of no effect, saying
the Speaker of the House of Assembly, as well as other members, have no power
to suspend any member of the Assembly.
The judge in his verdict held that the suit which has the
House of Assembly, the Speaker, the Deputy Majority Leader, Oladiji Olamide
Adesanmi, the Parliamentary Secretary, Prince Abayomi Akinruntan, and the Clerk
of the House, Mr Bode Adeyelu, as defendants have violated sections 90, 91, 106
and 117 of the 1999 constitution of Nigeria.
The court, however, ruled that the lawmakers should be
reinstated into their positions in the State House of Assembly with immediate
effect, while he awarded the sum of N5m to be paid to each of the lawmakers as
damages.
Reacting to the judgement, the State Attorney General and
Commissioner for Justice, Mr Kola Olawoye, described the judgment as no victor
no vanquished.
He urged all members of the House to unite and work for the
progress of the state.
While the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Ogundeji Iroju who spoke on
behalf of others charged all members of the House to work together and ensure
the House operates independently according to the provision of the constitution.
The aggrieved lawmakers who were irked by the decision of
the leadership of the House led by Rt. Hon. Bamidele Oleyelogun, to suspend
them, sought for the protection of the court to declare their suspension as
illegal, through their lawyer, Banjo Ayenakin.
The lawmakers were suspended for refusing to sign the
impeachment notice served on deputy governor who defected from All Progressives
Congress (APC) to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Their refusal to lawmakers to be part of the impeachment
process was said to be responsible for the stalemate in the impeachment of
Ajayi.
Three of the suspended lawmakers; Ogundeji, Tomomowo and
Williams are members of APC, while Akinribido is the only member of the House
on the platform of Zenith Labour Party (ZLP).
(Today.ng)
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