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Alleged N35.5m Fraud: Delta Assembly Extends Ex-Speaker, Igbuya’s Suspension By 3 Months

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The Delta State House of Assembly has extended the suspection of the immediate past Speaker of the State Assembly, Mr Monday Igbuya, for additional three months over alleged 35.5million fraud.

BigPen Online learnt that Igbuya was hammered during Tuesday planery of the house presided over by the Speaker, Sheriff Oborevwori.

Igbuya who defected from the PDP after he was impeached is the candidate of the APC in the Sapele, Okpe and Uvwie Federal Constituency in the 2019 general election.

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BigPen Online recalls that the incumbent Speaker, Oborevwori had in October 2017 set up a committee to probe him over alleged financial embezzlement while in office.

The committee had recommended suspension for him which was slammed on him last year but on resumption of legislative year in February 2018, Oborevwori set up another committee to review the recommendation of the earlier panel.

The report of the ad hoc committee constituted to re-investigate his alleged financial recklessness was considered and adopted at Tuesday’s plenary of the house.

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Presenting the report of the ad hoc committee, the Chairman and Deputy Majority Leader of the House, Oboro Preyor, said that in line with the principles of natural justice and fair hearing as enshrined in Section 36 of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), Igbuya was invited to appear before the committee on September 28.

He said the former Speaker did not attend the meeting, prompting the committee to adjourn to October 10, with a second letter of invitation dispatched to the official residence (as was the first letter) of Igbuya, who again compelled the committee to further adjourn its proceedings till October 17 due to his absence.

Preyor said a third letter of invitation was dispatched to former speaker’s home and a copy copiously pasted on the entrance to his apartment, which was followed up by a text message to his telephone line, but to the chagrin of the committee, Igbuya once again ignored the invitation without giving an explanation for his continuous absence.

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“At this point, it became crystal clear to the committee that it was a deliberate attempt on the part of the former Speaker to frustrate the work of the committee,” he said.

“Therefore, having satisfied the requirements of natural justice and the constitution by affording the Speaker the opportunity to tell his side of the story, which he has neglected or refused to avail himself of, the committee thus decided to proceed with its work.”

He said the committee took a holistic review of the period during which Igbuya served as Speaker of the house, and sought testimonies from lawmakers who had useful information that could assist the committee in serving the cause of justice.

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He added that during investigation, the committee discovered that between April 2016 and May 10, 2017, Igbuya operated as a Chief Executive Officer and as such ran the financial affairs of the house without recourse to due process.

The committee, he said also found that the former Speaker unilaterally withheld the legitimate earnings of seven honorable members of the house and there was no record to show that the monies withheld were paid back to the House of Assembly account.

After considering all the issues and findings raised by the committee, the house resolved that all financial entitlements of Igbuya be withheld forthwith and paid into the coffers of the House until such a time that he can offset the monies he unlawfully withheld from his colleagues and the sum of N35, 536, 370 that accrued to the house, which could not be unaccounted for during his regime as Speaker.

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The house further resolved that Igbuya remains suspended for the period of another three months, making it a period of six months in all when he former Speaker will be absent from house plenaries without entitlements and other allowances.

The embattled former Speaker was controversially impeached by 22 of the 29 members of the House during plenary in May 2017, and was subsequently replaced with the member representing Okpe constituency, Oborevwori.

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