By Christiana Ekpa

 

T
he Speaker of Imo State House of Assembly, Paul Emeziem, has insisted that the recent action taken by the leadership of the House on the suspension of six members followed due process.

In a release signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Collins Osuji, and made available to newsmen, the speaker debunked the claims by the affected lawmakers that their suspension was illegal, unconstitutional and undemocratic.

He said the House, under his leadership, has remained resolute to effective service delivery and would not condone behaviours and activities from members that are capable of bringing the state legislative arm to disrepute and ridicule.

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Emeziem added that the decision of the House became necessary in order to protect the image, sanctity, peace and ensure progress of the House.

He further said that it was also aimed at safeguarding the healthy relationship cum synergy existing between the House and the other arms of government in the state, of which the actions of the erring members were constituting threats to.

The release further said, “The six suspended members of the Assembly were guilty of one parliamentary misconduct or another.

“Talking about witch hunting, there was no reason for the leadership of the House to witch hunt any member with suspension or whatever.

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“Their suspension was ‘soft but adequate disciplinary measure against erring members which is enshrined in the rules of the House.’

“It is also our duty to run our affairs in the House of Assembly in such an enabling way as to remain in synergy with the other arms of government in order to provide a functional environment for the people.

“Meanwhile, their suspension is in tandem with the rules and regulations guiding the House”

On the contrary, one of the affected lawmakers and member representing Ikeduru state Constituency, Uche Ogbuagu, has challenged the Speaker, Paul Emeziem, to explain what he meant by “unparliamentary conduct”.

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He said that the Speaker should not use ambiguous words to further confuse the people.

In his words, “the people deserve to know the truth. So, let the Speaker come out and tell the people the truth.

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