The Governor of
Kogi-state Idris Wada removed fifteen chairmen according to new report this was
because the local government chairmen defected to the rival All Progressives
Congress (APC).
They were
removed from office based on the order of a Kogi State High Court sitting in
Koton Karfe which ruled that the election of May 4, 2013 which brought them
into office was faulty.
This is
contained in a statement issued in Lokoja and signed by the Permanent Secretary
in the Ministry of Local Governments and Chieftaincy Affairs, James Adedoyin in
Lokoja.
The statement
cited section 20 sub section ( 1) and section 36 sub section 1 (d) of Kogi
State Local Government Law 2000 as amended to back the action.
It explained
that the sacked chairmen can no longer remain in office having decamped from
the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP) that sponsored them.
Some of the
affected council chairmen include that of Lokoja, Ogori-Magongo, Idah, Adavi,
Ankpa, Okehi, Bassa, Yagba East, Yagba West and Okene among others.
They defected
to the APC during the grand finale of its governorship campaign held in Lokoja
on November 18 2015.
The statement
warned the sacked council chairmen to stay away from their offices, directing
the vice chairmen or the council leaders to take over the affairs of the
affected councils as may be appropriate.
The governor
said the handing and taking over should be completed by Wednesday Nov. 25, the
statement said.
One of the
grounds for their defection was the refusal of Mr. Wada to implement a decision
of the Court of Appeal in Abuja on Oct 29 that nullified the removal of the
elected chairmen from office.

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