Al-Makura’s appearance forces Nasarawa impeachment panel to adjourn

The seven-man panel sitting to look at impeachable offences against Governor of Nasarawa State, Tanko Al-Makura decided to suddenly adjournment following the unexpected appearance of the governor.

 

Umaru Al-Makura

Makura

According to the chairman of the panel, Yusuf Shehu Usman, the adjournment was done in the interest of fairness and justice.

 

The impeachment panel is probing allegations of corrupt practices against and the adjournment is to allow the House of Assembly to also appear before it to prove the allegations.

 

Usman said the House, which has already distanced itself from the activities of the panel, must prove the allegations against Al-Makura, who appeared on Monday to absolve himself of any wrongdoing.

 

Usman said the panel has made provisions for both the accused and the accuser to either appear in person or be represented, adding: “…. that the Nasarawa State House of Assembly may adduce evidence to prove the allegations contained in the said Notice of Impeachment of the Governor of Nasarawa State, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, dated 14th July 2014.

 

“Pursuant to the above, the Nasarawa State House of Assembly may call witnesses and tender such documents as they deem necessary to prove the allegations against the Governor and where the party fails or neglects without justifiable cause to appear before the panel, upon proof of service on such party, either personally or by substituted means (as the panel may have ordered in the course of the proceedings), the panel will not be hindered in the conduct of its proceedings.

 

“Where the House of Assembly fails or neglects to appear and lead evidence in proof of the allegations, the panel, upon proof of service, may dismiss the allegations.

 

“Also where the governor fails or neglects to defend the allegations against him and if the panel is satisfied that he has been duly served either personally or by substituted means (as the panel may have ordered), the panel will proceed to consider the evidence led by the House of Assembly and make appropriate findings.”

 

Led by his lead counsel, Udechukwu Nnoruka Udechukwu (SAN), Al-Makura told the panel that he was not served the notice of impeachment personally, but that he decided to appear to the panel to clear his name of the allegations levelled against him by the House of Assembly.

 

Udechuku urged the panel to dismiss the notice of impeachment for want of proof, saying the failure of the House to appear before the panel is evident that the House has no proof of the allegations.

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