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Your Seats Remain Vacant, Edo Speaker Tells 14 House Members-Elect

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SAN FRANCISCO, August 12, (THEWILL) – The Speaker, Edo Assembly, Francis Okiye, has called on members of the public to disregard 14 House members-elect not yet inaugurated, stating that they no longer have seats to occupy in the assembly, following the declaration of their seats as vacant.

Okiye, speaking during the plenary in Benin, said the affected lawmakers should stop “parading themselves as members of the Edo assembly.”

According to him, the lawmakers have lost their status and rights, following their refusal to be inaugurated.

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The speaker said that their purported inauguration in private a residence was illegal as it did not follow due process and rule of law.

He named the members as Victor Edoror (Esan Central Constituency), Washington Osifo (Uhumwode), Vincent Uwadiae (Ovia North East), Kingsley Ugabi (Etsako East) and Michael Ohio-Ezomo (Owan West).

Others were Sunday Aghedo (Ovia South West), Chris Okaeben (Oredo West), Crosby Eribo (Egor), Aliyu Oshiomhole (Etsako West 11) and Oshomah Ahmed (Etsako Central).

Also listed were Ganiyu Audu (Etsako West 1), Ugiagbe Dumez (Ovia North East 1) Uyi Ekhosuehi (Oredo East) and Eric Okaka (Owan East).

He said: “The Governor, following the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, issued a proclamation for the first session of the assembly on June 14, 2019.

“The Clerk of the House issued a notice to all members-elect to attend the first session on June 17, 2019 and the house was duly convened and inaugurated.

“But the above-mentioned members refused to present their certificates of return and also refused to present themselves at any sitting of the house to subscribe to the oath of office as members.”

The speaker further said that after several sittings by the house since June 17, 2019, Uyi Ekhosuehi (Oredo East) and Eric Okaka (Owan East) deliberately stayed away from the sittings of the assembly.

He said that the said members-elect, instead of presenting themselves to subscribe to the oath of office, filed a suit at the Edo High Court, challenging the inauguration of the house.

Okiye added: “Some members of this house approached the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt to stop the unconstitutional threat of the National Assembly to take over the house.

“The court restrained the governor from issuing another proclamation and ruled that the house was constitutionally constituted to carry out its duties.

“Following the continued absence of the members-elect, their seats were declared vacant on December 4, 2019.

“The members-elect again approached the Federal High sittings in Abuja, challenging the resolution of the house declaring their seats vacant.

“It is therefore shocking to hear that they converged in a private residence and purportedly inaugurated themselves as members of the Edo House of assembly.”

THEWILL recalls that the Edo Assembly was thrown into chaos last week when a faction emerged, elected Hon. Victor Edoror as the speaker and swore in 14 previously un-inaugurated members, who all pledged their loyalty to the All Progressives Congress and its governorship candidate, Osagie Ize-Iyamu.

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