IBADAN, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA) – One of the two members recently suspended by the Ogun House of Assembly has formally apologised to his colleagues for ‘whatever could could have led to his suspension.”
Speaker of the Assembly, Mr. Olakunle Oluomo (Ifo1), suspended the members on 13 September, during the plenary session of the Assembly in Abeokuta.
Oluomo said that the lawmakers violated Section 17 of the assembly’s Legislative Power and Privileges Act of 2017.
“Order 6, Rule 19: 2 says that where a matter of privilege arises, it shall be taken into consideration immediately.”
Majority Leader of the Assembly, Mr. Yusuf Sheriff (Ado Odo Ota 1), thereafter moved a motion for the adjournment of the plenary session until 20 September.
He was supported by Mr. Abayomi Fasuwa (Ijebu North East).
Solomon Osho’s apology was contained in a statement dated 26 September, 2022, and addressed to the Speaker of the House.
It was read at the plenary of the House on Wednesday.
The letter reads: “I hereby humbly apologised for whatever I might have done to warrant the suspension, as it was never intentional and without prejudice to the rights and privileges of the hallowed House.
“Furthermore, I passionately appeal for reconsideration of my suspension, as my conducts has (sic) always been with decorum and respect for constituted authority. This I hope and pledge to keep sacred till the end of my tenure as worthy representative of my people.
“Thank you Mr. Speaker and the House in anticipation of a favourable reconsideration, and understanding”.
Responding, the Speaker charged the correspondence to the Committee of the Whole House for further legislative actions.
Also, the House of Assembly confirmed Mr. Lateef Balogun, Governor Dapo Abiodun’s nominee for the post of the State Auditor General.
The confirmation followed the presentation of the report of the Committee of the Whole House, chaired by as presented by his Deputy, Akeem Balogun, who also moved for its adoption, seconded by Hon. Bolanle Ajayi and supported by the Whole House.
The report partly reads: “The curriculum vitae and credentials of the nominee were thoroughly and carefully scrutinised by members. Thereafter, the nominee was interviewed.
“The Committee found Mr. Balogun Akorede Lateef eligible and suitable for appointment into the exalted office of State Auditor General in the State.
“The Committee, therefore recommended that the confirmation of the screened nominee for appointment as the State Auditor- General be approved by the House, having found him eligible and suitable to hold the Office, in consonance with the provision of section 126 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as altered)”.
Consequently, the Deputy Speaker moved the motion for the confirmation of appointment of the new Auditor General, seconded by Musefiu Lamidi and supported by the Whole House through a unanimous voice vote.