See How Lawmakers Impeached Imo State House Of Assembly Speaker
Drama ensued at the Imo State House of Assembly on Monday after six lawmakers led by the removed Deputy Speaker, Amara Iwuanyanwu, invaded the house and removed the Speaker, Paul Emeziem.
Ex-Speaker, Imo State House of Assembly, Paul Emeziem
The newly elected Speaker, Kennedy Ibe.
The minority lawmakers immediately elected a high ranking member, Kennedy Ibeh, as the new Speaker.
Ibeh represents Obowo state constituency. He was first elected into the parliament in 2015 and was reelected in 2019.
He was impeached on Monday during a plenary session at the State House of Assembly in Owerri, the Imo State capital by 19 lawmakers.
The 19 lawmakers out of the total 27 lawmakers signed a letter which was read on the floor of the house.
Ibeh was one of the six lawmakers, Emeziem controversially suspended on July 8 for ‘unparliamentary conduct.’
Before Emeziem was removed, the complex was barricaded, barring Assembly staff, lawmakers and their aides from gaining access.
According to PUNCH, the session which didn’t last more than 15 minutes came to an end immediately Ibeh assumed office as the new leader of the parliament.
Emeziem, who got wind of his removal, rushed into the complex but was barred from gaining access into the complex.
He was said to have been tear-gassed but he insisted to have his way.
The new Speaker was one out of the 18 lawmakers, whose names appeared to have signed a resolution, removing the ex-deputy speaker.
The new speaker, Ibeh, told PUNCH correspondent in a telephone conversation that he would carry every lawmaker along.
Emeziem, however, told our correspondent that he had not been removed.
He said that the news of his impeachment was” childish, null and void”
Emeziem said, “Amara Iwuanyanwu can’t convene a plenary because he was properly impeached. If there should be any plenary, I am the one empowered by the law to call for it. Today is not our plenary day. Today is for our committee sittings not plenary. Amara Iwuanyanwu stands impeached.”