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Bayelsa Assembly suspends clerk over alleged misconduct
 
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Fri, 27 Nov 2020   ||   Nigeria, Bayelsa State
 

The Bayelsa State House of Assembly has suspended the Clerk of the House, Owudugo Kozigene, for three months over allegations of gross misconduct.

The Deputy Clerk, Kent Adogu, was appointed to act in Kozigene’s stead for the duration of the suspension.

Timi Agala-Omubo, the lawmaker representing Brass Constituency 2 moved the for Kozigene’s suspension citing “infractions of certain privileges and rights of members.”

He  said, “The clerk was fingered to have acted wrongly when out of insubordination, he refused to collaborate with the leadership or financial team of the House in a matter relating to the budget of the House for 2021.”

The motion, which was seconded by Godbless Oyinke (Sagbama 1), was unanimously adopted by the lawmakers through voice vote.

The Speaker, Abraham Ingobere, afterwards constituted a three-member committee headed by Bernard Kenebai, to investigate the allegations against the suspended clerk, and report back within two weeks.

 

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