
According to reports, the impeachment against the Niger State Governor, 
Aliyu Babangida, may have been dropped as members of the state House of 
Assembly pushing for the governor’s removal have been allegedly paid 
N17m each with the additional promise that their other demands would be 
met as well. 
The speaker said he couldn't confirm this report.
However, one of the lawmakers said, “It was not as if the governor 
bribed us, it is our legal entitlements and we have a right to ask for 
it before the expiration of our tenure. We have been paid and calm has 
returned to the assembly complex.” So because they had been paid, they 
decided against impeaching the Governor, he said.
It will be recalled that last week, the lawmakers had sacked the 
leadership of the assembly and elected a new leadership over a series of
 allegations including non-implementation of house resolutions, poor 
staff and members’ welfare and non-release of the statutory allocation 
to the assembly for months. This, it was learnt, was done to pave the 
way for the removal of the governor.
To frustrate the lawmakers, the governor had headed for the court where 
he secured an order to restrain the legislators from making any move to 
impeach him.
The House of Assembly was also occupied by security operatives for so 
many days to prevent the members from entering into the assembly complex
 to carry out their legislative duties.
Due to this, Kawu had threatened to institute a legal action against the
 Niger State Police Commissioner, Mr. Emmanuel Amore, over what he 
described as the illegal occupation of the state House of Assembly by 
security operatives.
Calm seems to have returned and all seems to be well.
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