The
ongoing impeachment process against the embattled Nasarawa State
governor, Tanko Al-Makura is witnessing a fresh controversy that may
save the day for the state’s helmsman.
Pro-impeachment
stakeholders are reportedly not speaking with one voice on the agenda,
as diverse personal, group and business interests are said to be
dividing the once-cohesive opponents of the governor.
It
was learnt that those pushing for the removal of the governor and their
sympathisers may have lost, at least for now, the crucial support in
the area of provision of security for the lawmakers, following threats
on their lives and that of their family members.
A solid
security arrangement is seen as sine qua non for a speedy and smooth
execution of the impeachment agenda, as witnessed in the Adamawa
scenario.
The pro-impeachment Nasarawa lawmakers, who are of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) hue, had been in Abuja for about a week,
consulting with federal stakeholders and billed to return to the state
on Tuesday to further take the agenda forward, by formally asking the
state Chief Judge to constitute a panel to try the allegations of
misconduct against the governor.
Despite reportedly having all
their staffers on ground awaiting their return for the planned sitting,
it was learnt that the lawmakers had to make a detour to Abuja at the
entrance of the state capital, Lafia.
The emergency detour was
reportedly occasioned by the realisation that the security promised them
was not on ground as allegedly agreed.
Calls reportedly made to
the source expected to put the security in place were said to return
negative, as he allegedly told the lawmakers that he had not received
the requisite signal.
It was learnt that the lawmakers,
hell-bent on not backing down at the zero-hour of the impeachment saga,
resolved to write directly to heads of security agencies for official
protection.
A local security outfit in the state was said to be
providing security for the lawmakers’ family members and property, which
had reportedly been under constant threats from Al-Makura loyalists.
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