Nasarawa Impeachment: Al-Makura Seeks Jonathan's Intervention

The embattled Nasarawa State Governor, Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, reportedly left for Abuja yesterday to seek President Jonathan’s help over the impeachment notice served him by the State Assembly.
Gov Al-Makura
Gov. Umaru Tanko Al-Makura
According to informed sources,
a high-powered delegation of traditional rulers and other respected stakeholders in the state are expected to join Al-Makura in Abuja today so as to seek audience with President Jonathan for his intervention in the matter.
Leadership reports that Al-Makura, before leaving the state capital, at about 4pm had held series of meetings with his aides and party officials intent upon seeing how the impeachment impasse can be surmounted.
Notable traditional rulers in the state were said to have converged at the guest house of the Emir of Lafia, Alhaji Isa Mustapha Agwai l, with a view to seeking their intervention on the impending impeachment of the governor.
Yesterday, the clerk of the state Assembly, Mr. Ego Maikeffi, said Gov. Al-Makura had not yet been served the impeachment notice as he’d been denied access into the Government House on several occasions. He said that the Assembly would use alternative means like the media to ensure that Gov. Almakura was dully served with the impeachment notice.
Reports surfaced on Monday, July 14, show that Nasarawa State House of Assembly had commenced impeachment proceedings against Gov. Al-Makura, directing Mr. Maikeffi to serve him with the impeachment notice, which was signed by 20 of the 24 lawmakers in the state during a sitting, presided over by the Speaker, Musa Mohammed (PDP-Nasarawa Central).
The governor, who is a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has been accused of misconduct and misappropriation of funds.

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