The panel set up by the Chief Judge (CJ) of Edo State, Justice Daniel Okungbowa, to investigate the allegation of gross misconducts levelled against the embattled deputy governor of the state, Comrade Philip Shaibu, as part of the impeachment processes initiated against the deputy governor by the Edo State House of Assembly, rounded off its sitting yesterday.
Findings would soon be send to the state chief judge, Daniel Okungbowa.
The seven-man panel headed by Justine Stephen Omonuwa (rtd), had on Thursday ruled that it would adjourn for the last time on Friday to give ample opportunity for the respondent, Shaibu, to defend the allegations levelled against him before the panel.
The ruling by the panel was sequel to the absence of Shaibu and his counsel when the panel sat on Thursday.
Shaibu, who was represented by Professor Oladoyin Awoyale (SAN), at the Wednesday inaugural sitting of the panel, had told the panel that he would not be continuing with the panel’s proceedings on the ground that an Abuja High Court had asked that all the parties before it in a case of enforcement of fundamental human rights instituted by him to come on Monday, April 8, 2024, to show cause on why or not it should grant the reliefs sought.
When the panel overruled the objection, Awoyale (SAN), sought the permission of the panel to excuse himself.
The complainant, the Edo State House of Assembly, through its counsel, Ohiafi Joe, thereafter opened and closed its case, urging the panel to so hold that the deputy governor violated his oath of office and committed gross misconducts.
The Chairman of the panel, Justice Omonuwa (rtd), adjourned to Thursday, April 4, 2025 to allow the respondent to come forward to present his defense.
At the Thursday sitting, where the House of Assembly was represented by N. U. Ibrahim, a principal legal officer with the Assembly and two others, Favour Atakpu and William Omogbai, neither Shaibu nor his counsel was present.
The development forced Justice Omonuwa (rtd) to rule that the panel would adjourn to Friday, April 5, 2024, at 12 noon, for the last time, to allow the deputy governor to appear and defend himself
Ruling on the development, the chairman of the panel noted that “the panel adjourned sitting for the last time for today to allow the respondent to defend himself.
“The panel shall retire to go and write its report as required by the constitution,” Justice Omonuwa (rtd), ruled.
A member of the administrative staff of the panel, who pleaded anonymity, told journalists present in the courtroom that the panel would forward its report to the Edo State Chief Justice, Okungbowa, on the Justice Omonuwa (rtd)’s investigative panel in the first instance.