Ogun Assembly Deputy Speaker Impeached For Gross Misconduct - THE ENCOUNTER NEWS

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Ogun Assembly Deputy Speaker Impeached For Gross Misconduct



ABEOKUTA - The embattled Deputy Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Hon. Dare Kadiri was on Thursday impeached for alleged “gross misconduct.”

Kadiri represents Ijebu North State Constituency 2.

THE ENCOUNTER NEWS reported that about 22 lawmakers had last week signed a petition for Kadiri’s removal.

The plots to sack him thickened on Monday when an ad-hoc Committee was set up by Speaker Kunle Oluomo to investigate the allegations against Kadiri.

It would be recalled the Speaker of the State Assembly on Monday set up a 5-ad-hoc Committee headed by Yusuf Sherif to investigate the allegations against Kadiri.

Part of the allegations against him included “gross misconduct.”

"Kadiri’s removal followed the presentation of the report of the Ad-Hoc Committee on the ‘Petition for Removal of the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Dare Kadiri, Oluwatimileyin from Office for Gross Misconduct’ by the Committee Chairman and Majority Leader, Hon. Yusuf Sheriff, shortly after which a member representing Ijebu-North East, Hon. Abayomi Fasuwa thereafter moved the motion for its adoption, seconded by his Ijebu-Ode counterpart, Hon. Kemi Oduwole and supported by 19 other lawmakers at the plenary presided over by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Olakunle Oluomo at the Assembly Complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta."

According to the Chairman, “the committee gave all the parties involved ample opportunities to make their presentations with relevant evidences including; documents, phone recordings, CD Rom and printed photographs to establish their facts”.

“On the involvement of a lawyer, Hon. Kadiri Oluwadamilare failed to have exploited all internal mechanisms of getting information sought before calling a lawyer. 

"To this end, the committee considered that: as the Vice-Chairman of fund management Committee, he has direct access to all the information; as the Vice Chairman of the Principal Officers body, he never reported the matter for discussion; as the Vice-Chairman of the House, executive meetings held every plenary day, he never raised the issue for discussion.  

"On the petitions submitted by Adebiyi Odugbesan & Co. after listening to both parties, the Committee observed that, the matter is neither here nor there. The Committee is of the opinion that Hon. Kadiri, as an Honourable Member and Deputy Speaker of the House, should have exhibited some caution. However, since the matter is still pending and awaiting further investigation by the Nigeria Police, the Committee will not make any pronouncement on the issue”, the report partly stated. 

"Thereafter, Fasuwa submitted a report endorsed by nineteen lawmakers conveying their unanimous confirmation in support of the recommendation of the ad-hoc committee’s report, which they noted had found Kadiri guilty of acts of gross misconduct and therefore endorsed his removal from office as Deputy Speaker of the Assembly.

Clarifying the voting pattern, Speaker Oluomo explained that the Assembly’s Standing Order specified that voice vote shall not be used in determining the removal of principal officer, thus the submission of the endorsement by nineteen (19) signatories (lawmaker) who demanded his removal from office which was equally read before the lawmakers  by the Clerk, Mr. Adeyemo.

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