Impeached Edo Deputy Speaker breaks silence, blasts colleagues
Assembly has described his removal as illegal and unlawful.
Edoror said his removal on Monday was unlawful, insisting that he
remained the Deputy Speaker.
Recall that Edoror's impeachment followed a motion moved by the member
representing Oredo East Constituency, Hon. Osaigboyo Oyoha, Channels
reports.
Hon. Oyoha moved the motion, alleging financial misappropriation,
anti-party activities and corruption against the former Deputy
Speaker.
Reacting, however, the embattled lawmaker denied the allegation of corruption.
He accused the Speaker of allegedly misappropriating funds meant for
the House and attempting to create a rift between the National
Chairman of the APC, Mr Adams Oshiomhole and Governor Godwin Obaseki.
He told newsmen, "As it affects Edo State House of Assembly, we must
have 16 members. As we speak, there are six. So, they do not have the
number.
"We asked about the people who signed and the majority said that they
did not sign. So, they are dwelling on serious illegality and it
cannot work.
"Do I have the resources to handle as the Deputy Speaker? Why would
corruption come in? He (Adjoto) is the one that is corrupt.
"More than N600m came as overhead for members and he (Adjoto)
embezzled it; that is why he is afraid.
"Again, he is trying to cause a problem between Oshiomhole and the
Governor of Edo State, by telling the governor that Oshiomhole is
using us to impeach him (Adjoto) so that they can impeach the
governor. I remain the Deputy Speaker."

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