The Assembly voted Tuesday morning to sack Mr. Onyebuchi from office.
Details of the impeachment session is still sketchy, but the deputy
governor’s removal is believed to have been masterminded by Governor
Sullivan Chime.
The Assembly accused Mr. Onyebuchi of operating a commercial poultry
at his official residence and of disobeying Governor Chime, charges
that, under the law, do no qualify as impeachment offences.
The impeached deputy governor had told the impeachment panel set up
by the state’s chief judge that Mr. Chime also operated piggery farms at
the Government House.
Giving evidence before the panel last Wednesday, Mr. Onyebuchi said
the governor’s poultry was hurriedly evacuated shortly after the panel
commenced sitting.
Mr. Onyebuchi revealed that the state government had budgeted for the maintenance of the poultry since 2011.
The embattled deputy governor, who tendered the state’s budget
between 2011 and 2014, said funds had always been provided for the
poultry he operated.
He insisted that he did not commit any offence that could warrant his
impeachment and that the poultry farms he and the governor were
operating were there before they assumed office in 2007.
(Sahara Reporters)
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