Kogi Assembly moves to impeach deputy governor, Simon Achuba

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Simon Achuba and Yahaya Bello in Kogi

The Kogi state House of Assembly has begun moves to impeach Simon Achuba, deputy governor of the state.

Abdullahi Bello, the majority leader of the house, read a petition against Achuba during Wednesday’s plenary, noting that signatures of 21 of the 25 lawmakers have been collected for the impeachment.

Bello cited section 188 of 1999 constitution and thereafter prayed the house to commence investigation ahead of the impeachment of the deputy governor.

Achuba had been at war with governor Yahaya Bello, after accusing the latter of not paying his allowances in the last two years.

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He said he is being owed N819 million in salaries and allowances. Achuba also said the governor was after his life.

Kolawole Matthew, speaker of the house of assembly, agreed to the prayers in the petition and asked that impeachment notice be served on the deputy governor.

Matthew gave Achuba 14 days to respond to the allegations levelled against him.

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