Impeachment Crisis: Edo CRPP chairman Dr Isibor asks panel to discard petition against Shaibu
By Elvis Omoregie
Dr Samson Isibor, chairman Coalition of Registered Political Parties (CRPP), Edo State Chapters have asked the seven-man panel constituted to investigate the allegations contained in the impeachment notice served on the state Deputy Governor, Comrade Philip Shaibu by the state House of Assembly to be discarded.
Dr. Samson Isibor, in a statement jointly signed by its Secretary, Hon. John Isidhaome, said the announcement by the Chief Judge of Edo State setting up the so-called impeachment panel to probe the deputy governor, did not come to them as a shocked based on the fact that he who pays the piper dictates the tune.
He lambasted the Edo State House of Assembly under the leadership of Hon. Blessing Agbebaku, to have rejected the judiciary by turning down a court order sent by a Federal High Court delivered by a High Court bailiff. In fact the court bailiff was harassed and chased away by the House of Assembly security men on the order of the House of Assembly security men on the order of the House of Assembly leadership.
According to him, the actions of the Edo State House of Assembly lawmakers, now law breakers, supposed to be viewed seriously as a slight on the judiciary, the same judiciary assented to the request of the state assembly that the Chief Judge should constitute a panel to probe Philip Shaibu which the Chief Judge quickly assented to.
He said the Chief Judge’s actions leave much to be desired. “He has been quiet about the dishonest character of the assembly leadership”. We are therefore appealing to the moral instinct of the panel members to turn down their appointments individually or collectively on moral ground, justice and fair play.
“More so the Deputy Governor have served Obaseki, the House of Assembly originating summons by a court of competent jurisdiction. We believe it should not be floated. A case in point is that of Ondo State where the Chief Judges on two different occasions stood their ground and refused to do the bidding of the power that be and that of the State Assembly.
“Peace, thereafter, returned to Ondo State automatically. The Chief Judge of Edo State should emulate those two Chief Judges of Ondo State. For the umpteenth time we advise the outgoing Governor to heed the appeal of well-meaning Nigerians to discontinue his desirous decision to impeach his deputy.
“More so that he has a few months to leave the office as a governor, power is transient it is not permanent. He should remember tomorrow.”
But our arguments are very fundamental to the nascent democracy we are operating with the three arms of Government – the Executive, the Legislative and the Judiciary – each arm is independent of the other.