The panel dismissed the charges after concluding its work and listening to the counsel to the Assembly on Tuesday morning.
The State
Assembly had on Monday declared the inauguration of the panel by the State
Chief Judge, Suleiman Dikko, as unconstitutional saying it would stay away from
the probe.
But on
Tuesday, the Assembly made a u-turn, and sent a legal team led by Ocha Ulegede
to represent it before the panel.
The other
members of the Assembly’s legal team were John Mathew, P. A. Daffi, Steven
Idikwu, Ache Obande and Abraham Aruta.
The legal
team arrived at the venue of the sitting around 8.45 a.m. and took the seats
marked for the state assembly.
The legal
team said the panel was breaching the Nigerian constitution.
Mr.
Ulegede then presented a protest letter written by the legislators and argued
that some members of the panel were also members of a political party and that
their appointments negated the provision of Section 188 in the composition of
the panel.
He said
that the provision did not give the Chief Judge absolute power to appoint
members of the panel.
Mr.
Ulegede also said the provision stated that panel members must not belong to
any political party, be a government appointee or be a person with questionable
character.
The legal
team said the panel had no right to set guidelines for the conduct of the
sitting.
“Section
188 of the constitution spelt out clearly how the panel should be composed.
They are three fundamental issues among which is that member of the panel
cannot be a card carrying member of a political party. They cannot hold
government appointment and that the panel does not have the power to set the
rules of proceeding guiding the sitting”.
The
legislators’ legal team said two members of the seven-member panel, Abdu Usman
and Mohammed Keana, are members of the People’s Democratic Part, PDP.
The legal
team also said Joel Galadima is on the payroll of the state government.
Mr.
Ulegede told the panel that the house does not recognize the panel and then
requested to leave the premises.
After the
panel heard the protest of the counsel to the State Assembly, it went on a
brief recess.
When it
resumed from the recess, the panel, which had listened to Mr. Al-Makura on
Monday, dismissed the 16 charges against the governor.
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