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Benue Assembly Suspends Former Speaker

The Benue State House of Assembly has suspended, Mr Hyacinth Dajoh, its immediate past Speaker who resigned om Sunday

Dajoh was suspended for three months, following a motion moved by Mr Emmanuel Shimawua (APC/Kyan) during plenary on Tuesday in Makurdi

Shimawua stated that Dajoh should be suspended for attempting to impeach the state Governor,  Hyacinth Alia.

He said that the former speaker’s actions were condemnable and urged his colleagues to join him in condemning the act.

The lawmaker added that, if the impeachment move by he former speaker had not been foiled, it could had thrown the state into confusion.

He disclosed that on Aug. 21, Dajoh called members of the parliament to a meeting in his house and planned to use the attendance at the meeting to impeach the governor.

Shimawua, therefore moved the motion that the former speaker be suspended from legislative duty for the period of six months.

The motion was seconded Mr Abu Umoru (PDP/Apa) who said that Dajoh’s actions deserved suspension.

Ruling on the motion, the Speaker, Mr Alfred Berger, described Dajoh’s actions as condemnable and below the legislative standard.

The speaker, however, ruled that he should be suspended for three months against the six months recommended in the motion. (NAN)

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