The seven-man panel constituted by the Acting Chief Judge of Adamawa State to investigate the allegations of
gross misconduct levelled against Governor Murtala Nyako and his Deputy, Mr
Bala Ngilari yesterday concluded its public sitting.
The Buba Kaigamma-led panel, which began sitting last Friday rounded
off its assignment yesterday with only the complainant, Adamawa State House of
Assembly making appearance to substantiate its allegations against the governor
and his deputy who had declined appearance. The panel said it had followed all
due process to make the respondents appear before it but after waiting in vain
for representatives of the governor and deputy governor, it decided to go
ahead to watch a video clip tendered as exhibit by the complainants and also
cross-examined the only witness presented by the Assembly, Mr. Wafarninyi
Theman. Continue...
However, counsels to the Assembly at the sitting yesterday, Hussaini
Maidawa and Leonard Nzadon, who led Theman in giving evidence, concluded their
respective presentations. They urged the panel to take their applications against the governor and
deputy governor as a proven case of the allegations raised against them and
use that evidence in deciding the matter.
The panel chairman, Mallam Kaigama said it would take time to go over
the presentations and other evidence provided by the Assembly objectively and
come out with its position in a later date. However, fielding questions from
newsmen yesterday, the Special Adviser to Governor Nyako on Government
Affairs, Mr P P Elisha, said the governor declined to appear because due
process was not followed in constituting the panel.
According to him, the High Court sitting in Yola had earlier said the
respondents should be personally served by the complainants and not through
substituted service as done in some national newspapers, which was at variance
with the court ruling. He stated that the appearance of the governor before
the panel would have been at variance with the law and order by the Yola High
Court, presided over by the Acting Chief Judge of Adamawa State, which had not
been vacated.
Source: SUN news
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