A move to return the impeached Deputy Speaker of the Imo State House of Assembly, Amarachi Chyna Iwuanyanwu illegally has commenced, SaharaReporters has gathered.
Iwuanyanwu was on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, impeached by 18 out of the 27 lawmakers in the chambers.
SaharaReporters gathered that the impeachment of the Deputy Speaker had been in the offing for a long time after reports of gross misconduct and insubordination leveled against him by some of his colleagues.
Sources said Iwuanyanwu, representing Nwangele State Constituency, was generally seen as bringing disrepute to the House because of his numerous pending cases with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
“Also, he do pride himself as the de-facto Speaker,” one of the sources told SaharaReporters.
He was also accused of being high-handed and brash and used his closeness to Governor Hope Uzodinma to obstruct other lawmakers from accessing executive council members and truncating passage of populist bills.
Interestingly, Iwuanyanwu's impeachment was preceded by the recall of six suspended lawmakers after about four months.
The suspended six lawmakers who were recalled include Hon Uche Ogbuagu (APC, Ikeduru), Dominic Ezerioha (APC, Oru West), Micheal Crown (APC, Ihitte Uboma), Kennedy Ibe (APC, Obowo) Anyadike Nwosu, ( PDP, Ezinihitte Mbaise), and Phillip Ejiogu (PDP, Owerri North).
Their recall also had to with insinuations that the former Deputy Speaker made attempts to hijack their allowances and salaries while they were on suspension.
After his impeachment, there have been moves by Iwuanyanwu to return to his former position through the backdoor, sparking outrage in the state, the sources added.
Iwuanyanwu is said to be fighting hard, especially using his connections in the Imo State Government House, to restore his position.
Reacting on the controversial issue, a former media adviser to Ex-governor Rochas Okorocha, Sam Onuwemedo said, “Iwuanyanwu could only return as deputy speaker if any court of competent jurisdiction quashes the impeachment, or, 2/3 of the Assembly members re-electing him as Deputy Speaker.
“Again, since the impeachment followed the constitutional requirement of two-thirds of the members signing, the provision could also be used in giving him relief or, bringing him back.
“Two-third of members could also sign and come up with a motion, to vitiate or eclipse or submerge or upturn or reverse the impeachment. These are some of the processes, the man could come back as deputy speaker.
“Coming back as the Deputy Speaker of the House, without any of the aforementioned processes being followed, could be threatened with litigations or could give room for a plethora of court actions, even by non-members of the Assembly.”
Meanwhile, some lawmakers who spoke to SaharaReporters on condition of anonymity insisted that the removal of Iwunayanwu followed due process, vowing to resist any attempt to return the impeached Deputy Speaker through the backdoor.
One of the lawmakers said, “Amarachi stands impeached. Any attempt to foist him on us will be met with stiff resistance. If he feels aggrieved over his removal, he should approach the courts for a reprieve. But, as it is, I can tell you confidently that he won't smell that position again because his removal is popular in the House, and also across party lines.''
“The decision to remove him is unilateral and cannot be reversed. Any attempt to get the governor to reinstall him will fail woefully. He should return to the House and stop distracting us from the legislative business we were elected to do.
“There is a resolution where 18 lawmakers agreed and signed to impeach him. It was raised as a point of order. What this means is that all legislative requirements to impeach him were strictly adhered to and cannot be faulted.
“But, if he feels he has a case, he should head to a competent court of law instead of trying to force his way back into the position,” Another lawmaker told SaharaReporters.
A Government House source added that the embattled former Deputy Speaker had been a regular face in the seat of power in the last few days.
Iwuanyanwu is said to be putting pressure on the governor to arm-twist his colleagues to accept him back as the number two man in the House.
“One of the Governor's closest aides and the former Deputy Speaker have continued to threaten and in some cases offer money to some of the 18 members of the House who signed the impeachment to rescind their signatures,” the source told SaharaReporters.
“Despite the pressure, the governor is being careful not to disrupt the relative peace in the House by insisting on the reinstatement of Amarachi. One thing is clear, the lawmakers are hell-bent on sticking to their decision and this has put the governor in a dilemma.
“If you ask me, Amarachi should accept that he is no longer popular among his colleagues and he better accept his fate and work towards repairing the damages he has done in the House. If push comes to shove, Hope will abandon him and move on.”
All eyes will now be on the House as fireworks are expected as the legislators' resume next week.
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