The Edo State House of Assembly has impeached the Deputy Governor of the state, Philip Shaibu.
This was followed after adopting the report of the seven-man panel that investigated allegations of misconduct against him.
Recall that the retired Justice S. A. Omonuwa-led panel had its inaugural sitting last Wednesday in Benin, the state capital.
The panel ended its sitting on Friday with Shaibu or his counsel failing to show up to defend the allegations levelled against him.
The panel had adjourned till Thursday for Shaibu to open his defence, and when he didn’t show up, he was given till Friday to come and defend the allegation against him, which he failed to do.
The Edo State House of Assembly, which is the petitioner in the case, opened and closed its case on Wednesday, paving the way for Shaibu to defend the allegations levelled against him.
Shaibu’s counsel, Oladoyin Awoyale, attended the inaugural sitting but excused himself in the middle of the hearing after the panel refused his prayer to suspend the proceedings pending the outcome of a suit filed in Abuja by Shaibu challenging the impeachment move against him.
Omonuwa upheld the opposition to the suspension prayer by the Assembly, represented by its Deputy Clerk, Joe Ohiafi.
After Awoyale excused himself, Ohiafi went on to state the Assembly’s case against Shaibu.
In his submission, the Deputy Clerk told the panel that Shaibu leaked the state government’s secrets in the affidavit he filed in support of his suit in Abuja.
He said Shaibu tendered documents relating to the State Executive Council’s meeting.
According to Ohiafi, Shaibu violated the Oath of Secrecy he took and acted contrary to the provisions of Schedule 7 of the 1999 Constitution.
At Friday’s sitting, the assembly was represented by its Legal Officer, N.U. Ibrahim, who appeared with two others.