By SIMON EBEGBULEM
BENIN CITY-THE Chairman of Owan West
Local Government Area in Edo State, Mr. Godwin Agbodion, has been suspended
following allegations of financial mismanagement and other administrative
irregularities.
The State Governor, Comrade Adams
oshiomhole, announced his suspension while addressing members of the Local
Government Executive Council and Councilors Thursday at the Government House,
Benin City.
The Governor said, “We have tried in
the past to call the Chairman to have a good working relationship with his
Executives. We have decided to set up a committee of enquiry to investigate
these allegations, both financial and non-financial and in the provisions of
the appropriate legislations of the Local Government law, I have decided to
exercise the powers vested in me to suspend the Chairman during this period for
the committee to investigate all the allegations and submit the report to me.
“So with immediate effect, the
Chairman is suspended and a Committee of enquiry is set up. In line with the
rules, the Vice Chairman will act as the Chairman of the Local Government. I
direct the suspended chairman to stay away from the premises of the Local
Government. When the Committee is ready to sit, the Committee will invite you
and you will have ample opportunity to defend yourself against all the
allegations.
“For now, we all have an issue in
hand subject to the findings of the committee. So I have called you here as
Chairman, Vice Chairman and some of the Councilors, I advise you to desist from
doing things that will lead to violence or in any way lead to destruction. If
anybody does anything that leads to rioting or protests or anything that will
disrupt the peace of the community, the person will be exposing himself because
the full weight of the law will be brought to bear”.
Oshiomhole continued, “We have a
collective responsibility to ensure that there is peace and security. We have
followed the provisions of the law which provides for the suspension of the
Chairman in the face of allegations such as this. We expect the committee will
work very quickly and will give us a report based on which a final decision
will be taken. I want to appeal to you Councilors whether elected or appointed
to maintain the peace.
“However anybody who chooses to take
laws into his hands will face the consequence of the law because we will not
allow anyone to do anything that will undermine the security of the people of
Owan West or indeed any part of Edo state”.
The Governor said, “While the
Chairman is on suspension the Vice Chairman will reserve all the powers and
privileges of the Chairman.
Your brief is straightforward, it is
to provide leadership and perform those functions that the Chairman usually
performs and you must avoid his own mistakes, you must ensure that you do not
in any way do anything that will bother on financial mismanagement. You must
follow due procedure in award of contract or in any business that you want to
do.
“If you are in doubt, please seek
clarification from either the Ministry of Local Government or from the
Attorney-General or even directly from my office. This is not something to
celebrate or not to celebrate. It is a huge responsibility that you now have to
provide leadership for the Local Government while this enquiry is on.
“I don’t want to hear people are
boasting, people are boasting or people are saying it is my turn. This is just
a duty to perform and when the Chairman is not available, the Vice Chairman
takes over so go and provide the needed leadership and I have no doubt that you
are capable to do this and I wish you the best of luck”.
The Vice Chairman, Owan West Local
Government Area, Hon. Reginald Okuns will act as the Acting Chairman pending
the outcome of the investigation by the Committee of Enquiry.
Meanwhile, the governor has set up a 4-Man Commission of Enquiry to investigate the allegations leveled at the Chairman.
Inaugurating the Commission in his office, Governor Oshiomhole said, “We decided to set up this committee on the provisions of Section 20, sub-section 11 of the Local Government Law as amended 2006.
Meanwhile, the governor has set up a 4-Man Commission of Enquiry to investigate the allegations leveled at the Chairman.
Inaugurating the Commission in his office, Governor Oshiomhole said, “We decided to set up this committee on the provisions of Section 20, sub-section 11 of the Local Government Law as amended 2006.
Oshiomhole said, “We have had series
of allegations bordering on administrative incompetence, poor governance,
diversion of public funds, non-payment of salaries and breach of procurement
procedures against the Chairman of Owan West Local Government and these
allegations have persisted in spite of my numerous attempt to advice him to
review his approach to governance and ensure that he obeys all the rules and
regulations and subject himself to the dictates of the law and the norms of
governance.
“It is clear from the gale of
petitions and complaints that these allegations have not abated and I am
convinced that they are sufficiently serious enough to warrant a formal
enquiry. I am not in a position to form an opinion on the basis of these
allegations. In our law, everyone is deemed innocent until he is found guilty.
“In line with the provision of the
Local Government Law, Section 20, in exercise of the power vested in me, I have
decided to constitute an administrative commission of enquiry to investigate
these and other allegations. This is not a judicial allegation and we are not
investigating criminal allegation, basically it is an administration committee
of enquiry and we have decided to look for seasoned and well experienced
administrators”.
The Governor said, “This suspension
under the law is expected to last for a period of two months. You are therefore
expected to do everything to turn in your report on time so that the issues can
be determined one way or the other within the time provided for in the enabling
legislation.
Chief Tom Uloko is Chairman of the
Chairman while Barrister Mrs. Osagajah serve as Secretary. Other members are
Maj-Gen Charles Omoregie (rtd), Barrister Tunji Aroya.
Responding, Chairman of the
Commission of Enquiry, Chief Tom Uloko assured that the Commission will be
firm, fair and apply all ethics known to the law to carry out the assignment
and report back as soon as possible.
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