More LG chairmen impeached in Edo
- The chairmen of Esan North East, Kelly Inedegbor, and Akoko-Edo, Tajudeen Alade, were impeached by councillors due to allegations of gross misconduct and abuse of office.
- The impeachment was initiated by councillors Shedrack Onoghemenosen and Samuel Udawele, who accused the chairmen of misusing their positions.
- The Federal High Court ordered that the status quo be maintained regarding the suspension of the 18 local government chairpersons in Edo State.
- Justice Emeka Nwite emphasized the need for careful consideration in granting reliefs during the ongoing legal proceedings.
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LGA Chairpersons Suspension: Court orders Okpebholo, Edo assembly to maintain status quo
The matter has been adjourned until 20 January for hearing of the substantive suit. The post LGA Chairpersons Suspension: Court orders Okpebholo, Edo assembly to maintain status quo appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
More LG chairmen impeached in Edo
The chairmen of Esan North East, Kelly Inedegbor, and his vice-chairman, Thomas Otiobhili, along with Tajudeen Alade, the chairman of Akoko-Edo Local Government Area, and his vice, have been impeached. In Uromi, the headquarters of Esan East, the impeachment was said to have been unanimously agreed upon by the councillors, based on allegations of gross
LG chairmen suspension: Court orders Okpebholo, Edo assembly to maintain status quo
A Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday, ordered Gov. Monday Okpebholo of Edo, the House of Assembly and other parties in a suit filed by the 18 suspended local government chairmen in the state to maintain status quo. By Taiye Agbaje A Federal High Court in Abuja on Monday, ordered Gov. Monday Okpebholo of Edo, the House of Assembly and other parties in a suit filed by the 18 suspended local government chairmen in the state to maintain status qu…
BREAKING: Court Halts Suspension of Edo LG Chairmen, Orders Okpebholo, Assembly to Maintain Status Quo
A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State, the Edo House of Assembly, and other parties involved in a lawsuit filed by the 18 suspended local government chairpersons to maintain the status quo. Justice Emeka Nwite issued the ruling on Monday after counsel for the plaintiffs, Anderson Asemota, presented an ex-parte motion to that effect. During the proceedings, Mr Asemota explained that the plaintiffs, who a…
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