The lawmaker, while explaining that an impeachment process against the governor would drag the state down the abyss, noted that the governor had done nothing wrong to merit such inglorious treatment, adding that as it stands, Shettima has the support of the leadership and overwhelming members of the assembly.
Lawan who spoke on phone with journalists from Saudi Arabia where he is
presently observing his religious obligation of lesser hajj, said the
impeachment alleged to be championed by the former governor of the
state, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, who recently announced his willingness
to defect to another party, would fall flat.
He said: "The leadership and more than two-thirds of members of the assembly are fully behind governor, and our major preoccupation at the moment is to reclaim peace across the state and put an end to killings rather than any political undercut."
He said: "The leadership and more than two-thirds of members of the assembly are fully behind governor, and our major preoccupation at the moment is to reclaim peace across the state and put an end to killings rather than any political undercut."
The speaker said the reported claim of the assembly Majority Leader,
Idrissa Jidda, published by a national daily on Monday that most members
were defecting to People Democratic Party (PDP) with Sheriff was
entirely his own personal opinion and does not in any way reflect the
position of any of the remaining 27 members of the assembly and its
leadership.
“The National Daily on Monday reported that former Governor of Borno State, Sheriff, had been given a mandate and resources to plot the outright impeachment of Shettima and also force Governor Ibrahim Gaidam of Yobe State to PDP from the All Progressives Congress (APC) or have him impeached by the state House of Assembly.
“The National Daily on Monday reported that former Governor of Borno State, Sheriff, had been given a mandate and resources to plot the outright impeachment of Shettima and also force Governor Ibrahim Gaidam of Yobe State to PDP from the All Progressives Congress (APC) or have him impeached by the state House of Assembly.
In the same report, the Majority Leader of Borno State Assembly,
Idrissa Jidda, who is an in-law to Sheriff, was reported to have claimed
that most members of the assembly were defecting to PDP from the APC in
obedience to Sheriff.
But in a telephone interview yesterday, the speaker of the state assembly said Jidda "told a big lie that is just his opinion.
"As we speak right now, I am with 19 members of the Assembly here in
Makkah and all of us are not happy with the majority leader's false
claim. Other members have been calling me from Nigeria expressing their
feelings. We all have the same position which is to fully stand by our
governor, Shettima.
"The leadership and members of the state assembly are 100 percent
behind Shettima; we are not moving an inch to anywhere. We are fully
behind him. I know the opinion of more than two-thirds of the members, I
don't know the opinion of the majority leader and he is free to go to
any party of his choice, we are in a democracy, but he shouldn't speak
for others, but should speak, for himself alone.
"If what I read on the Daily Trust newspaper is what the leader said, then he told an outright lie, I can say that. The issue he referred to is not even in our minds, what dominates our minds as members of the assembly is how to support the state and federal governments to restore peace in Borno State. We are far more worried about the killings and destructions in the state and not politics of 2015."
He added that: "Most of us are here in Saudi Arabia and we are seriously praying for peace and stability in the state, this is what we have been doing since 2011 and this is what should agitate the mind of any true Borno man or any true Nigerian.
“What we want is stability. We have worked very closely with the
governor; we have supported him with the right appropriations to take
measures that have helped in bringing relative peace to some parts of
the state and we are working round the clock with the governor creating
the legislative framework that the executive arm needs in our joint
effort to address the insurgency problems.”
A member of the state assembly, representing Dikwa state constituency, Mohammed Zakariyya, who also spoke to journalists on phone from Saudi Arabia, corroborated the speaker's position.
A member of the state assembly, representing Dikwa state constituency, Mohammed Zakariyya, who also spoke to journalists on phone from Saudi Arabia, corroborated the speaker's position.
He said: Virtually, every member of the state assembly is not very
happy with the majority leader for misleading the public based on his
personal interest. We are not happy at all, we feel betrayed by our own
colleague. Why should he say that when he knows tha that is not true and
it is very impossible for us to do that?"


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