The People’s Democratic Party, PDP, has said that the All Progressives Congress, APC, is responsible for the impeachment of the former Governor of Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako.
The party made the accusation in a statement issued to Premium Times on Sunday, by its National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh.
The statement described as unfortunate that the APC which hampers
on championing the rights of the electorates to choose their leaders, is
now the same party challenging the constitutional right of the same
people to oust a corrupt leader.
“The impeachment of the former governor of Adamawa
State, Murtala Nyako is an act of democracy. It is a constitutional
right granted exclusively to the people of Adamawa State and no other.
This, they exercised through the votes of the overwhelming majority of
the elected members of the State House of Assembly who also accorded
rule of law and due process the rightful place in removing Nyako.
Therefore, allegations by the All Progressives Congress (APC), linking
the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and
President Goodluck Jonathan to this, are purely escapist and can only
come from revisionists and reactionary forces, the unmasked pretenders
to democracy. It is really an irony but what does one expect from the
APC that is undergoing febrile seizure over the furious collapse of its
imagined dominance of Nigeria’s political space? It is not surprising
that the drowning, who is striving to clutch on any available straws
would turn the PDP into a scape goat” the party said.
The party, however, advised APC to seek solution to its internal problems and leave the PDP alone, saying; “if a sitting governor who has spent over seven years in office
could be removed by more than two-third of the members of his state
assembly, reasons should be located to fundamental factors within rather
than the trite excuses of external influence. How did almost the entire
members of the state assembly, some of whom were his allies, turn
against Nyako? Those who buy into the APC’s wild allegations of external
influence and monetary inducement will only submit to the illogical
because of the impossibility that there is no member among the 24 out of
28 member assembly with conscience to reject such influence. And if the
APC insists that Nyako’s decampment is the reason for his impeachment,
we also ask why the Adamawa electorates whom he had served for over
seven years raised no hoot in defence of him. The APC must therefore go
back to the reasons tabled by the Adamawa assembly instead of
desecrating and discrediting the citadel of democracy which has been its
hobby for some time. That the sins of Nyako were not punished earlier
until ‘yesterday’ as it argued does not make them less, even obviate or
offer remission. The law, it is said, has a long arm. The time it catches up with an offender is immaterial to the gravity of the offence.”
PDP claimed that the people expressing worries over Nyako’s removal
were not from the state, but had been benefitting from the looted
resources of the state as perpetuated by the ousted governor.
“Instead of engaging in unfounded claims, the APC leaders
should be humble and honest enough to look inwards and seek answers as
to why the entire people of Adamawa state rejected the former governor
and why the acclaimed mobilization of APC, including visits by some of
their governors failed to save him. The APC should ask why Nyako’s
removal was greeted by jubilations by the people as such do not happen
when good leaders suffer such
fate. We wish to note that this is not unconnected with the
maladministration that characterized the APC-led government of former
Governor Nyako, the details of which Nigerians now know as well as the
fact that the impeached governor bluntly refused to offer explanations
despite being given ample opportunity to do so in line with
constitutional provisions. While we state in no uncertain terms that
neither the PDP as party nor President Jonathan is remotely or otherwise
connected to the impeachment in Adamawa or elsewhere, we also wish to
ask the APC to locate the sword of damocles
dangling in some of the states which they control to the expression of
the collective will of the people against bad governance as the PDP
believes strongly in separation of powers and the sanctity of the legislature” the party added.
It would be recalled that the embattled former Governor of Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako, was impeached from office by the state lawmakers
on charges of corruption and misappropriation on Tuesday, July 15,
2014. Many reactions have, however, trailed the development. Some Nigerians are expressing their support, while others, like former Vice
President Atiku Abubakar, condemned the action, warned the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP)-led Federal Government against excessive use of
power.
Vice Admiral Murtala Nyako (rtd), GCON, CFR: rcds, D.Agric. (H.C.)
was elected as the Executive Governor of Adamawa State in May 2007. Before
then he served in the Navy, and also as a former military governor of
Niger State. He was appointed Chief of Naval Staff in December 1989.
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