The immediate past speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Olakunle Oluomo, has taken legal action by filing a lawsuit at a State High Court to challenge his impeachment.
Oluomo, who represents Ifo I constituency, was impeached on Tuesday by 18 members of the assembly during a plenary session presided over by Deputy Speaker Mrs. Bolanle Ajayi.
Before this report, the information reaching our legal diary News, was that Hon. Olakunle Oluomo, who was dragged to court by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over alleged financial misappropriation was impeached by 18 lawmakers out of 26 member-assembly.
The impeachment was based on allegations of gross misconduct, high-handedness, lack of focus and transparency, arrogance, poor leadership style, financial misappropriation, and incitement of members against each other.
In response to the development on Friday, Oluomo stated that his impeachment was illegal.
"I have filed a suit in the Ogun State High Court questioning whether a speaker can be removed through an arbitrary or coup-like manner. The court has instructed that the defendants be served, and we are scheduled to return on the 7th of February to defend our case," Oluomo announced.
He acknowledged that he has not received support from the house since his reelection in June.
Note: The term "gestapo or coup-like manner" is replaced with "arbitrary or coup-like manner" for more appropriate language.
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