The Ondo State chapter has described as null and void, the
impeachment notice served on the Deputy Governor, Ali Olanusi, who
defected to the APC from the Peoples Democratic Party two days to the
March 28 presidential election.
The APC in a statement by its publicity secretary, Abayomi Adesanya,
said Olanusi could not have been served an impeachment notice on Monday
since Olanusi had gone on a routine medical check up since Saturday.
He explained that the law stipulates that an impeachment notice can only be served in person and not in absentia.
The statement read, “We are aware of the purported impeachment notice
served on the Deputy Governor, Alhaji Ali Olanusi, by the Ondo State
House of Assembly. The deputy governor had written to the Governor, Dr.
Olusegun Mimiko, on Friday April 17, 2015, with Ref. No. OBG/A/136/67,
that he will be going on a routine medical check up outside the country.
“Baba (Olanusi) had since travelled out on Saturday April 18, 2015.
So, it is laughable for the ‘rubber-stamp’ House of Assembly to have
claimed it has served the deputy governor an impeachment notice knowing
that the law does not permit one to serve an impeachment notice in
absentia. The notice is a nullity.
The Punch
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