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Taraba State Speaker explains why he resigned

The Speaker of Taraba State House of Assembly, Hon Abel Peter Diah on Sunday evening resigned amidst plots by Governor Darius Ishaku to get him impeached alongside other principal officers of the House.

In a phone call Sunday evening, Diah said that he had decided to “resign as the Speaker of the Taraba State House of Assembly for personal reasons”.

The development, it was gathered followed the collection of the required signatures to effect his impeachment by loyalists to Governor Dariius Ishaku that have finalized plans to impeach the Speaker on Monday.

However, Diah appreciated the members of the House for giving him the chance to serve them in the capacity and urged to continue to work for the interest of Taraba state rather than personal reasons.

Tension had mounted over the weekend with alleged plans by Governor Ishaku to mobilise and impeach the Speaker following alleged moves by the House to impeach the governor a few weeks ago.

However, in a statement issued in Jalingo on Saturday morning and signed by the Senior Special Assistant, Media to the governor, Mr Bala Dan-Abu, said that the alleged plot was fake and a ploy by detractors to soil the cordial relationship between the executive and legislative arms of government in the state.

According to Dan-Abu; “The social media was on Friday November 29, 2019 inundated with reactions to a certain unsigned fake news story containing essentially rumours of a purported impeachment plot against principal officers of the Taraba State House of Assembly including the Speaker, Abel Peter Diah.

The article made spurious claims to the effect that Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku was the sponsor of that so-called impeachment plot and that he had committed N200 million Naira public funds to it.

“Nothing can be more untrue. It is yet another wicked and malicious attempt to cause confusion and conflict in the relationship between the executive and legislative arms of government in Taraba State on the one hand and Governor Ishaku and Peter Diah.

“Governor Ishaku will never sponsor and did not sponsor the so-called impeachment move, if indeed there was any such move by the Honourable members, let alone fund it with such a staggering amount of money from the public purse.

“The allegations are ridiculous, absolutely false and malicious. It is certainly for these reasons that the author of the article failed to sign it.

“Governor Ishaku wants the general public to ignore this article and the lies contained in it. Governor Ishaku is an apostle of peace and will not do anything that will rock the existing level of trust and understanding between him and members of the state House of Assembly,” Dan-Abu said.

Checks by our correspondent reveal that the Speaker decided to throw in the towel after the camp loyal to the state governor finally got commanding majority of the members on Sunday evening, preparatory for Monday’s impeachment

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