Enugu lawmakers impeach deputy gov for rearing chickens
August 27, 2014  by Ihuoma Chiedozie 95 Comments 

Members of the Enugu State House of Assembly on Tuesday impeached the deputy governor of the state, Mr. Sunday Onyebuchi.
Onyebuchi’s impeachment followed his 
indictment by a seven-man panel of enquiry, which investigated 
allegations levelled against him by members of the Enugu State House of 
Assembly.
The panel, in its report, held that Onyebuchi was guilty of the allegations brought against him.
“The allegations of gross misconduct 
levelled against the Deputy Governor of Enugu State, Mr. Sunday 
Onyebuchi, by the Enugu State House of Assembly have been proved,” the 
panel, headed by Mr. Franklin Oraekeyi, stated in the report.
The members of the House adopted the 
report of the panel after the House Leader, Hon. S.K.E. Udeh-Okoye, 
moved a motion for its adoption.
Ude-Okoye, who sponsored the Motion on 
Notice alongside 21 other members of the legislature, noted that the 
motion was in line with the provisions of section 188 (9) of the 1999 
Constitution, as amended, which provides for the removal of members of 
the executive arm of government.
The motion called for a resolution of the
 House to consider the report of the investigative panel on the 
allegations against the deputy governor, and that the House, having 
carefully considered the report of the investigative panel, “do adopt 
it.”
Onyebuchi was accused of running an 
illegal poultry in his official residence, thus constituting an offence 
according to a resolution of the House, and also refusing to represent 
Governor Sullivan Chime at official functions, in spite of a directive 
from the governor.
The lawmakers, in the impeachment notice, held that the said actions amounted to gross misconduct on the part of Onyebuchi.
The deputy governor had denied the 
allegations, alleging being witch-hunting for expressing an intention to
 contest the seat of the Enugu East Senatorial Zone, which is said to 
have been reserved for the governor’s Chief of Staff, Mrs. Ifeoma 
Nwobodo.
Onyebuchi’s position became shaky after the lawmakers commenced impeachment proceedings against him on July 23.
The impeachment saga was eventually 
tagged ‘Enugu chicken impeachment’ by the citizens of the state as most 
of the testimonies presented before the impeachment panel centred on the
 poultry operated by Onyebuchi in his official residence.
The panel was told that the stench from 
the poultry was an embarrassment to the state government, which had to 
relocate the chickens.
It was also alleged that the poultry constituted severe health hazards to residents, staff and visitors in the Government House.
But Onyebuchi, who claimed that he was 
not aware of the whereabouts of the chickens since they were moved, 
retaliated by alleging that the governor also operated an official 
poultry and piggery in the Government House.
He pointed to sums allocated to the said poultry and piggery in the state’s budget to justify his claim.
But in a statement by Chime’s Chief Press
 Secretary, Mr. Chukwudi Achife, the governor denied Onyebuchi’s 
allegation, explaining that the poultry mentioned by the deputy governor
 was part of the ‘Agric Unit’ in the Government House, which served both
 the governor’s and deputy governor’s official residences, as well as 
the needs of the staff.
He said that staff of the agric unit 
slaughtered a cow at the request of the deputy governor on August 4, 
2014, when Onyebuchi was already facing impeachment proceddings.
The deputy governor would have been 
removed before Tuesday had the panel not adjourned   for a few days 
after Onyebuchi slumped while testifying in his own defence on August 
18.
Onyebuchi’s lawyers and aides blamed the development on the stress occasioned by the impeachment proceedings.
It is expected that Onyebuchi’s replacement as the deputy governor will be announced very soon.
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