By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The embattled Deputy Governor of Edo State, Philip Shaibu, on Wednesday, walked out of the seven-man panel set up to probe an alleged misconduct levelled against him by the state House of Assembly.
Shaibu, who was represented by Professor Oladoyin Awoyale (SAN), had prayed the panel to obey an interlocutory injunction by the Federal High Court, Abuja, billed for hearing April 8, 2024.
He said participating in the proceedings of the seven-man panel would amount to fait accompli.
However, counsel to the House of Assembly and Deputy Clerk, Legal Department, Joe Oaifi, argued that the panel’s sitting was supported by Section 188 (10) of the constitution which forecloses any court from preventing the House of Assembly and the panel from discharging their constitutional responsibilities.
In its ruling, the panel, headed by retired Justice S. A. Omonuwa said the respondent suit at the Federal High was neither here nor there as regards the panel sitting, citing Section 188(10) of the Constitution.
He said this section empowers and protects the panel from any external interference, hence declared continuation of the panel’s sitting.
Shaibu’s lead counsel thereafter walked our if the panel, saying will amounts to contempt of the court.
The lead counsel, however, declined interview.
Shaibu’s trial continues in absential.
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