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New Edo Speaker presides as Assembly resumes plenary

Barely 24 hours after it changed its leadership, the Edo State House has resumed plenary with the new Speaker, Mr. Kabiru Adjoto, presiding of legislative business on Tuesday.

Adjoto was sworn in on Monday following the controversial impeachment of the member representing Igueben constituency, Dr. Justin Okonoboh, as Speaker of the House on allegations of gross misconduct.

Also removed by 19 members, who allegedly signed the impeachment notice, were the Deputy Speaker, Mrs. Elizabeth Ativie, and the Majority Leader, Mr. Foly Ogedengbe.

At the resumption of plenary, Okonoboh, Ativie and Ogedengbe, who had described their removal as illegal, were absent.

The former speaker was also accused of closing down the House to attend his son’s graduation abroad.

However, 15 other members, including the new Deputy Speaker, Mr. Victor Edoror, and the new Majority Leader, Mr. Roland Asoro, were present in the legislative chamber.

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