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Pro-Ambode group storms Lagos Assembly, protests planned impeachment

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January 31 2019
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…we’ll do our job – Lawmakers

A group of protesters on Wednesday stormed the Lagos State House of Assembly to protest against the planned impeachment of the state Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode.

The men and women, who carried banners with inscriptions of their agitations, said the removal of Ambode would disrupt the peaceful conduct of the general elections.

They asked the lawmakers to allow the governor complete his tenure.

The Assembly had accused the governor of gross misconduct and illegally spending from the 2019 budget, which had yet to be approved.

They had given the governor seven days to defend the allegations or risk impeachment.

Police vans were mounted at the entrance to the Assembly on Wednesday, as the protesters stood outside, singing solidarity songs.

One of the men, who identified himself as Jimoh, said Ambode did not deserve the treatment being meted out to him.

He said, “I am concerned as a Lagosian. His performance is visible. They should leave him alone. I was not paid to come for this protest. Nobody gave me anything. They should just allow him complete his tenure, which ends in a few months time.”

 

Meanwhile, the Majority Leader of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Sanai Agunbiade, has said the state lawmakers will do their job despite protests against the planned impeachment of the state Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode.

Agunbiade, while insisting that there was no crisis in Lagos, noted that the Assembly was only carrying out its oversight function as enshrined in the constitution.

He spoke on Wednesday while responding to a crowd of protesters who had stormed the Assembly at Alausa, Ikeja, to dissuade the lawmakers from removing Ambode from office.

The House of Assembly had accused the governor of gross misconduct and allegedly spending from the 2019 budget which had yet to be approved.

The lawmakers had given him seven days to respond to the allegations or risk impeachment.

The protesters, who gathered under the aegis of the Lagos People’s Assembly, carried banners with inscriptions depicting their agitations.

The leader of the protesters, Declan Ihekaire, said the group was a coalition of civil societies protecting the rights of residents of Lagos.

He said, “We are appealing to the Lagos State House of Assembly to step down the plan to impeach Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.

“Ambode, by record, is the best performing governor in Nigeria. The ticket of the party has been taken from him and he is still a loyal member of the party. In the interest of the people that he has served, we are saying that the Assembly should stop the impeachment process.”

Ihekaire later delivered a letter to the lawmakers, who were represented by the majority leader, Agunbiade.

Agunbiade, who was flanked by two other lawmakers, thanked the protesters for their peaceful conduct.

He said, “Democracy allows people to show their grievances peacefully. You have marched here to tell us how you feel about what is happening. That is what democracy is all about.

“You put us here to do a job; we believe we are doing it to the best of our abilities. You also have a right to look at what we are doing and offer your opinion about it. But we want to tell you that this Assembly will continue to do things in the interest of the state and in the overall interest of Lagosians. We want to tell you that there is no crisis in Lagos.”

Later during a briefing, the Assembly insisted that Ambode and some of his commissioner must appear before it.

Agunbiade told journalists after an emergency meeting by the lawmakers that the matter was not a witch-hunt, adding that the infractions were serious issues that the House could not overlook.

He said, “The major contention is that he (Ambode) has started spending from the 2019 budget, which has not been laid before the House, which is against constitutional provisions.

“There are also some infractions that the House observed about the 2018 budget, expenditures made outside the budget, which necessitated the invitation extended to him and some of his commissioners.”

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