The Plateau State House of Assembly on Tuesday, April 3, impeached its deputy speaker,
Yusuf Gagdi, following a vote of no confidence by fellow APC lawmakers.
Mr. Gagdi, who won election under the PDP and decamped to the ruling party, All Progressive Congress, APC, on October 2016, was
removed from office after the majority leader, Henry Yunkwap,
read the impeachment notice signed by 18 of the 24 members of the
House.
The clerk of the assembly, Ayuba Gongu, confirmed verification of the signatures of the legislators who signed the impeachment.
Mr. Gagdi was immediately replaced by Sale Yipmong, a member from Dengi constituency, southern Plateau state.
Commenting on his impeachment in an interview with journalists
shortly after Tuesday sitting, the member representing Kantana Constituency said he was expecting his impeachment.
“From
the day I was elected, I saw it coming and I knew that I would be
haunted anytime any moment. After all, when I entered the House of
Assembly, I didn’t envisage that I was going to be the deputy speaker.
In that circumstance, I have it at the back of my mind that I can be
removed any time”
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