Eight members of the Taraba State House of Assembly have dissociated themselves from the peace talks that led to the Peoples Democratic Party Committee on Taraba State crisis asking the Deputy Governor, Alhaji Garba Umar, to continue running the state in acting capacity. Read more
They said the Senator Hope Uzodinma-led committee’s decision was a dangerous precedent capable of foisting “a strange diarchy” (parallel governments) on the state.
Addressing newsmen in Jalingo on Wednesday, the eight lawmakers led by the Majority Leader of the assembly , Mr. Joseph Kunini, said the committee went beyond its mandate by pronouncing a decision instead of relating first with the national leadership of the PDP which sent it to the state.
Kunini said, “Senator Hope Uzodinma, who after the visit said the governor was hale and hearty was the same person who said that the acting governor should continue in office while taking instructions from the governor on major decisions.
“In effect, Uzodinma established a strange diarchy on Taraba State and by a funny contraption, Suntai is now a ceremonial head while his deputy, Alhaji Garba Umar, should effectively be in charge.
“It is obvious that Uzodinma was not interested in deep-seated solutions, but in a mercantile and narrow arrangement capable of leading to a breakdown of law and order in the state.”
Moreover, Kunini said the composition of the committee was not all inclusive as members of the state House of Assembly, except the speaker, Haruna Tsokwa, who are “critical stakeholders,” were not part of the meeting.
He added that even members of other parties were in a panel set up to resolve a PDP matter.
The Minority Leader said what the panel meant by its pronouncement was that there should be two governors in a state, a development that is an aberration and an invitation to anarchy.
According to him, the committee had no business being in the state in the first instance because a court order had restrained it from interfering in the Taraba State crisis since it was purely a constitutional matter.
Kunini added, “Though I was part of the meeting, I went in there as an observer because nobody invited me. I want to say that what Senator Uzodinma came out to tell journalists after the meeting was not the decision arrived at, at the meeting.
“We are miffed by Senator Uzodinma’s dubious misadventure and his cocktail of contradictions which he clearly displayed yesterday’s (Tuesday) at the end of the visit of the PDP fact-finding committee .
“That Senator Uzodinma’s committee hurriedly contrived ‘solutions’ to what is purely a constitutional matter is not only poisonous but has left the state in more confusion than it had been in recent times.”
The lawmaker added that what the committee had done was to satisfy the yearning of the PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, who had not hidden his agenda and his position on the Taraba State crisis.
He alleged that an indication that the committee was out for a mischief, was observed when Uzodinma flew on the same aircraft with Umar from Abuja to Jalingo. He claimed that on arrival, the senator held a closed-door meeting with the acting governor at the executive lounge of the Jalingo Airport.
The lawmakers added, “From the executive lounge of the airport, they now went straight to the Executive Chambers of the Government House to commence business when they realised that they should have first of all paid a visit to the Exevutive Governor, Danbaba Suntai.”
BY JUDE OWUAMANAM, JALINGO
Culled from Punch newspaper
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