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Catholic Bodies Wade Into Edo Deputy Governor’s Impeachment Saga, Writes To Speaker To Prevail On Colleagues

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The Edo State Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon Philip Shaibu impeachment saga assumed a religious inclination on Tuesday as no fewer than seven catholic organizations wrote to the Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon Blessing Agbebaku to prevail on his colleagues to drop the impeachment move against Shaibu.

Some of the catholic groups in the joint letter included Catholic Action Nigeria (CAN), Catholic Lawyers, Catholic Men Organisation of Nigeria (CMON), Catholic Women Organisation of Nigeria (CWON), Catholic Youth Organisation of Nigeria (CYON), Catholic Girls Organisation of Nigeria (CGON), Catholic Laity Council of Nigeria (CLCN) among others.

Presenting the letter before Agbebaku and some other principal officers of the house and members of the assembly, Mr Steve Apologun who is the Benin Provincial president of the CMO on behalf of the groups said there was need for peace in the state ahead of the September 21 governorship election.

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The letter written from the Department of Church and Society, Catholic Secretariat, Abuja also urged the Edo lawmakers to take into cognizance how Shaibu was prevailed upon to withdraw all court cases about his impeachment by religious leaders led by the Archbishop of Benin City, Most Revd (Dr) Augustine Akubeze when the impeachment saga first started last year which he said Shaibu complied with.

While appreciating the legislative roles of the members of the Edo State House of Assembly and their constitutional duties, they appealed for caution “to ensure that your legislative responsibilities are not perceived as a political witch-hunt against the deputy governor due to his political disagreement with the governor.

We call for a careful approach on this matter with a focus on dialogue and peace, rather than creating further tension in the state.

“We would like to draw your attention that our Chief Shepherd, His Grace, Most Revd Dr Augustine Akubeze, Catholic Archbishop of Benin City, has tirelessly worked towards promoting peace and reconciliation between His Excellency, the governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki and His Excellency, the deputy governor, Rt. Hon. Comrade Philip Shaibu.

As part of the reconciliation process initiated by our Archbishop, there was a mutual agreement for the Deputy Governor to withdraw the legal action that sought to halt the initial alleged impeachment process.

“As Catholic lay faithful and eligible voters, we are saddened by the current impeachment process, which is perceived by the public as a political witch-hunt.

This perception reflects disrespect towards our Archbishop and the intervention of other respected religious and traditional leaders in the state.

Therefore, we humbly request your intervention and alignment with the peace process initiated by our Archbishop and other respected leaders within and outside the state.

“As leaders, our commitment lies in promoting peaceful coexistence and good governance. Once again, we assure you and the well-meaning residents of Edo State that we will fulfil our responsibility in the upcoming gubernatorial election to educate, sensitize, and mobilize our lay faithful and other voters in Edo State on the importance of identifying desirable qualities in prospective candidates and the need to support anyone found with integrity and the ability to deliver on their promises, regardless of political, tribal, and religious affiliations.

This approach which will be applied to future general elections aims to ensure development and good governance in the state and our nation, Nigeria

“We pray for wisdom and discernment in your decision-making process and encourage you to consider this appeal with utmost seriousness and take the necessary steps towards fostering unity, collaboration, and progress for the benefit of Edo State and its people.”

Responding, Agbebaku said he was only a servant leader to the other 23 members of the house and that all of them would be involved and his responsibility is to implement the decisions taken by all of them.

He said “yes I am the head of this parliament, we are 24 in number, I am a servant to them all. It is the decision they take that I will follow” he said..

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