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Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has said that the failure of the
national leadership of the All Progressives Congress to properly
investigate issues in the Edo State House of Assembly caused the crisis
to linger.
Governor Obaseki spoke when the Senate Committee set
up to look into Edo Assembly crisis visited the state for its fact
finding mission.
The Committee arrived that state aboard a private jet marked N313MS.
Four
of the Committee members were present but Chairman of the Committee,
Senator Aliyu Abdullahi said other members were allowed to stay behind
because of the screening of the Chief Justice of Nigeria nominee.
Governor
Obaseki who thanked the Senate for deeming it fit to visit the state
with a fact finding team to understand what happened said the crisis
would not have degenerated if the leadership of the APC had done same
when the matter started.
Obaseki stated that he has performed his
constitutional duty by issuing a proclamation letter and that the Clerk
of the House undertook the processes as deemed fit.
He explained
that there are issues within the legislature and they have gone to the
judiciary as the constitution provides for clear separation of powers.
According
to him, “When people arbitrarily make up their minds because of some
predetermined outcomes and make statements and conduct themselves, this
is what it leads to.
“I issued a proclamation. Consultations were
held before the proclamation was issued. Various party organs met
before decisions were reached. As far as I am concerned, I abide by the
Constitution and issued a proclamation. I believe in separation of
powers.
“Whatever the outcome, we expected that if a higher
authority were concerned about the fate of this state, they would have
called to see how to resolve the issue but that wasn’t done. The matter
has moved to court and all parties are in court. I have done my own
beat. Within the legislature, there are issues and they have gone to the
judiciary and the constitution provides for clear separation of powers.
“We
have evidence that people are under pressure. Look at this matter in
the interest of our country and in defence of our democracy.”
Senator Abdullahi said the Senate was concerned about restoring peace and order as provided for in the Constitutional.
He
explained that there was no clash with the House of Representatives
Committee as their duties are seen as a function of the National
Assembly.
He said, “The civility of Edo people is not in doubt.
Edo State has a long history of parliamentary civility. I think
everybody who is lover of this state will want to ensure that nothing
short of that prevail.
“I want to assure you that we will do what
the Constitution allows us to do. The House of Representatives
Committee was here and we are here because it is bicameral legislature.
“Ours is to articulate and prepare the facts before colleagues. I know that the 109 will do justice to any matter before them.
“I assure you that we are out for the good of the state and its people.”

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Blame game
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They know themselves more
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Why should he blame him
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Thanks for the update
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Yes, he ought to be blamed
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Noted
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Ok
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Noted
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While
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Let them continue
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Let them continue
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I can see
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YOU AINT NOT SEEN ANYTHING YET
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This is a serious issue
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May God restore the peace
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I really support obaseki on that
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The issue should be resolved for peace to reign