There
are strong indications that the seven-man panel set up to investigate
allegations of gross misconduct against the Adamawa State Governor,
Murtala Nyako and his deputy, Mr. Bala Ngilari, has indicted the
governor but absolved the deputy.
It was learnt in Abuja on Sunday, that
the panel set up by the immediate past acting Chief Judge of Adamawa
State, Justice Ambrose Mammadi, to investigate allegations levelled
against the duo arrived at the decision after reviewing exhibits
tendered by members of the State House of Assembly who are the
complainants.
The governor and his deputy neither attended the three hearings nor did they send a representative.
Perhaps in an attempt to preempt the outcome of the committee’s report, the governor had approached the court to file an appeal.
A source privy to this confided in our
correspondent that “His Excellency knew from the word go that the
committee working in tandem with the House, have a predetermined outcome
which is to indict the governor to pave the way for his impeachment.
“He has gone to court to challenge the
constitution of the panel itself. If you recall, the outgone Acting
Chief Judge gave a ruling on a Wednesday stopping the House from going
ahead with their plot.
“On Thursday of the same week, the House
met and passed a resolution, by Friday, the same judge constituted the
panel, this is definitely more than meets the eye.
“We are petitioning the National
Judicial Council over the conduct of the judge while we pursue the
matter against the panel and the House in court, we cannot allow this
impunity to continue.”
It was not clear whether the scheduled
meeting between Nyako and some of the legislators held but an informed
source said the governor was being cautiously optimistic that a meeting
could save the day.
Repeated calls to the mobile telephone
number of the Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor,
Ahmad Sajoh, indicated that the phone was switched off.
It may be recalled that the former
Acting Chief Judge of the State, Justice Ambrose Mammadi, constituted
the seven member panel on July 8, 2014 to investigate allegations of
gross misconduct against Nyako and his deputy, Bala Ngilari.
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