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Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by fergie001: 10:39am On Oct 20, 2019
• Vested interests search for amenable judge. • Panel members ‘turn down juicy offers to write indicting report’ against Achuba

The Kogi State government appears to be facing an uphill task in getting the newly handpicked Deputy Governor designate Edward Onoja, sworn in as required by the Constitution.

Onoja, who is Governor Yahaya Bello’s running mate in next month’s election, was named on Friday as successor to Mr. Simon Achuba.

Achuba was impeached by the State House of Assembly within hours of the submission of the report of the panel raised by the Chief Judge of the state, Justice Nasiru Ajana to investigate the allegations against him.

The panel headed by a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Mr. John Baiyesha, had cleared Achuba of all the allegations against him.

Authoritative sources in the State said judges are reluctant to inaugurate Onoja because of the panel’s clearance of Achuba of the allegations against him.

The panel said allegations of misappropriation of funds and non-compliance with extant financial regulations by the Deputy Governor were not proved.

The report said in part: “In line with Section 188 (8 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) quoted herein before, we hereby report to the Kogi State House of Assembly that the allegations contained in the Notice of Allegations admitted in evidence by this Panel as Exhibit C7 have not been proved.”

There is now suspense over who will administer the oath of office on Edward Onoja.

Section 185 (2) of the Constitution provides thus: “the Oath of Allegiance and the oath of office shall be administered by the Chief Judge of the State or Grand Khadi of the Sharia Court Appeal of the State, if any, or president of the Customary Court of Appeal of the State, if any, or the person for the time being respectively appointed to exercise the functions of any of those offices in any state.”

Most of the judges are scared of getting sanctioned by the National Judicial Council (NJC) for acts considered to run contrary to the letters and provisions of the Constitution.

Chief Judge Ajana is an adherent to the spirit and letters of the Constitution and it has been difficult for the state government to approach him to administer the oath on Onoja.

Sources said on Saturday that some political forces were shopping for either an amenable judge or the President of the Customary Court to swear in the new Deputy Governor.

Investigation by our correspondent revealed that neither the State House of Assembly nor Governor Bello had notified the Chief Judge yesterday of the removal of Achuba.

It was learnt that some forces in the state had been working on permutations on how to inaugurate Onoja without the Chief Judge.

A reliable source said: “The truth is that the Deputy Governor of Kogi State, Mr. Simon Achuba was purportedly removed behind closed doors barely 30 minutes after a seven-man panel, set up by the Chief Judge, submitted its report.

“The panel, headed by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. John Bayelsa, said in clear terms that the Deputy Governor, Achuba, was not guilty of all the allegations contained in the impeachment notice of the House of Assembly. Therefore, there was no condition precedent for the removal of Achuba.

“Assuming, but not conceding that the allegations were true, the 1999 Constitution allows a 14-day grace before any impeachment proceedings can be initiated. The Assembly got a report within 30 minutes and sacked Achuba from office.

“Section 188 (8 and (9) of the constitution says: ‘Where the Panel reports to the House of Assembly that the allegation has not been proved, no further proceedings shall be taken in respect of the matter.

“Where the report of the Panel is that the allegation against the holder of the office has been proved, then within 14 days of the receipt of the report, the House of Assembly shall consider the report and if by a resolution of the House of Assembly, supported by not less than two-thirds majority of all its members, the report of the Panel is adopted; then the holder of the office shall stand removed from office as from the date of the adoption of the report.”

Another source said the illegality behind the removal of the Deputy Governor accounted for the stalemate over the swearing in of the new Deputy Governor.

The source added: “Up till now neither the House of Assembly nor the state government has notified the Chief Judge of the state of the removal of the Deputy Governor by the lawmakers.

“They are finding it difficult to prevail on the CJ, Justice Nasiru Ajana to set machinery in motion to inaugurate the purportedly nominated new Deputy Governor, Edward Onoja. They know Ajana is a stickler to the law and he will abide by the report of the panel he put in place.

“Some political forces in the state are now working on other alternatives to administer oath of office and allegiance on Onoja.

“They are considering using a judge of the State High Court, the President of the Customary Court of Appeal if any in the state, a judge from outside the state or a Chief Magistrate or any magistrate.

“Most judges in the state have been distancing themselves from the push to swear in Onoja. They do not want to be sanctioned by the National Judicial Council (NJC) and ruin their career. We have suspense everywhere.

“They are desperately looking for an amenable judge now to inaugurate Onoja.”

Meanwhile, there were indications that members of the seven-man panel, which cleared Deputy Governor Achuba, rejected inducement from some influential forces in the state.

A source in the panel said: “They came with all manners of inducement but we decided to be conscientious. We stuck to the truth because the allegations against Achuba were not proven.

“All our allowances were not paid since we started the inquiry based on our body language that we will not compromise.”

https://thenationonlineng.net/impeachment-suspense-in-kogi-as-judges-avoid-swearing-in-of-new-deputy-governor/

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by Righteousness89(m): 10:47am On Oct 20, 2019
If JESUS Tarries, Governor Bello of Kogi looks like a Governor that will be caged behind Kuje prisons walls in years to Come...

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by Racoon(m): 10:54am On Oct 20, 2019
Just imagine the unnecessary constitutional crisis the tyrannt is creating in Kogi State already tensed up from an imminent election.

This is the APC style of leadership-no regard for due process or rule of law.Except Yahaya Bello receive help from Abuja, he is a goner.

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by helinues: 10:57am On Oct 20, 2019
Yeye Bello is playing dirty politics in Kogi while Buhari and Apc look the other side..

Bello should remember life after service

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by lordkush: 11:19am On Oct 20, 2019
Buhari is not the prince that wAs promised. he is just as foul as gandolla thiefnūbu and yeye bello.





rubbish

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by LibertyRep: 11:47am On Oct 20, 2019
Soon, they will find an amenable judge on the pay roll of the state government that will do the needful.
Either they blackmail, threaten or induce the judge.

The irony is that those perpetrating this are not unaware of the illegality of their actions but they will still carry on because they know there won't be any punishment.

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by jkendy(m): 12:10pm On Oct 20, 2019
Nothing is new in Kogi politics anymore. The state has always been in suspense since Bello emerged as the number one man of the state

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by Nobody: 12:14pm On Oct 20, 2019
Our one trial of a youth as Governor and this dolt came up..

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by aminusodiq(m): 12:47pm On Oct 20, 2019
hh
Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by Iboni1(m): 1:35pm On Oct 20, 2019
VISIBLE ACHIEVEMENTS OF GOV.YAHAYA BELLO OF KOGI STATE my governor of the year...
As much as we would like to crucifix his Excellence for a poor performance in the last 4 years, we must put politics aside and appreciate him for certain projects he has executed.
These among others include:
1. Construction of the ganaja bridge in our dreams
2. Installation of the 8 fingers economic plan
3. Institutionalization of poverty
4. Percentage payment of salary to selected sector of the State
5. Double INEC registration
6. Spraying of cash at Gwagwalada, the state capital if Kogi State.
7. Buying and sharing of cars for GYBist with workers money
8. Declaration of a public holiday upon the return of President Buhari
9. Construction of the largest rice mill at Ejigba with a 10% state ownership.
10. Empowerment of masquerades
11. A Governor who withheld the salaries n allowance of his deputy.
12. The youngest Governor in Nigeria
13. The Governor who received the highest amount of bailout from the Federal Government
14. The Governor who made business very robust for casket sellers. Evident in the recent donation of N1Mn and endorsement
15. The governor who built 350 schools without location and address.
Thank you Governor Yahaya Bello. KOGITES shall be LIBERATED by God Grace

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by Solsix(m): 1:41pm On Oct 20, 2019
Iboni1:
VISIBLE ACHIEVEMENTS OF GOV.YAHAYA BELLO OF KOGI STATE my governor of the year...
As much as we would like to crucifix his Excellence for a poor performance in the last 4 years, we must put politics aside and appreciate him for certain projects he has executed.
These among others include:
1. Construction of the ganaja bridge in our dreams
2. Installation of the 8 fingers economic plan
3. Institutionalization of poverty
4. Percentage payment of salary to selected sector of the State
5. Double INEC registration
6. Spraying of cash at Gwagwalada, the state capital if Kogi State.
7. Buying and sharing of cars for GYBist with workers money
8. Declaration of a public holiday upon the return of President Buhari
9. Construction of the largest rice mill at Ejigba with a 10% state ownership.
10. Empowerment of masquerades
11. A Governor who withheld the salaries n allowance of his deputy.
12. The youngest Governor in Nigeria
13. The Governor who received the highest amount of bailout from the Federal Government
14. The Governor who made business very robust for casket sellers. Evident in the recent donation of N1Mn and endorsement
15. The governor who built 350 schools without location and address.
Thank you Governor Yahaya Bello. KOGITES shall be LIBERATED by God Grace
Hahahaha numbers 10&14 got me

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by Flyingngel(m): 1:46pm On Oct 20, 2019
He who the gods want to destroy, he first make him mad.
Bello is mad.

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by jnoz23(m): 4:32pm On Oct 20, 2019
People just like wahala sha

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by Jackonsy(m): 5:43am On Oct 21, 2019
Logo youth will still collect money and vote him in

Mtcheeeeeeeeeeew

I hate the notion of youth in this country

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by Mopolchi: 5:44am On Oct 21, 2019
Yeye Bello will lose this coming election.

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by Criticaltemp: 5:48am On Oct 21, 2019
That governor is mad.. He feels he can just take up any decisions he likes and makes it stand.. Stupid man

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by spafu(m): 5:50am On Oct 21, 2019
Hmm
Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by Odani: 5:54am On Oct 21, 2019
Iboni1:
VISIBLE ACHIEVEMENTS OF GOV.YAHAYA BELLO OF KOGI STATE my governor of the year...
As much as we would like to crucifix his Excellence for a poor performance in the last 4 years, we must put politics aside and appreciate him for certain projects he has executed.
These among others include:
1. Construction of the ganaja bridge in our dreams
2. Installation of the 8 fingers economic plan
3. Institutionalization of poverty
4. Percentage payment of salary to selected sector of the State
5. Double INEC registration
6. Spraying of cash at Gwagwalada, the state capital if Kogi State.
7. Buying and sharing of cars for GYBist with workers money
8. Declaration of a public holiday upon the return of President Buhari
9. Construction of the largest rice mill at Ejigba with a 10% state ownership.
10. Empowerment of masquerades
11. A Governor who withheld the salaries n allowance of his deputy.
12. The youngest Governor in Nigeria
13. The Governor who received the highest amount of bailout from the Federal Government
14. The Governor who made business very robust for casket sellers. Evident in the recent donation of N1Mn and endorsement
15. The governor who built 350 schools without location and address.
Thank you Governor Yahaya Bello. KOGITES shall be LIBERATED by God Grace


Wow what an able governor just like his boss the president. Nigerians shud stop criticising them and enjoy d party they voted

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by lyriclekidd(m): 5:54am On Oct 21, 2019
Okay
Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by spafu(m): 5:56am On Oct 21, 2019
On a serious note Yeye Bello does not deserve to be a governor.

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by tammie24: 6:03am On Oct 21, 2019
Bello wan dey form tyrant

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by mu2sa2: 6:04am On Oct 21, 2019
"Not- too- young- to - run" guys and babes how una dey?
Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by MyMouth(m): 6:04am On Oct 21, 2019
Very crazy "youthful governor" angry by the way, where the hell is Ngeneukwenu? Come and see ur beloved hero of a crazy governor displaying what he knows how to do best cheesy

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by backnbeta(f): 6:07am On Oct 21, 2019
So much disrespect for the rule of law under this administration! Kogi people should just carry their Bello cross in silence for the next four years because he has federal backing and he's not afraid to flaunt it undecided

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by israelmao(m): 6:10am On Oct 21, 2019
This step taken by Bello to organize a phantom and unconstitutional impeachment against his deputy may consume him and even drive nail into his coffin.

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Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by ruthlaura(m): 6:15am On Oct 21, 2019
This men are to desperate for power..........May God save kogi state.
Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by Nobody: 6:19am On Oct 21, 2019
Okay
Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by awoluyi(m): 6:20am On Oct 21, 2019
Experimenting with Too Old To Rule AND Not Too Young To Rule without any ray of hope.
Which way Nigeria wants to go?
I tire OOoO.
Re: Kogi Judges Avoid Swearing In Edward Onoja As Deputy Governor by Blinkers: 6:23am On Oct 21, 2019
Jackonsy:
Logo youth will still collect money and vote him in

Mtcheeeeeeeeeeew

I hate the notion of youth in this country

Mad youths, I swear.

I don't pity them. Na curse, I dey curse dem now

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