The House
also ordered her to urgently release funds for the payment of furniture allowance
and other outstanding entitlements to the Councillors/political office holders
in the Council before the end of their tenure by December, 2020.
These formed
part of the House's Resolutions during its plenary today on the crises that had
rocked the Local Government Council recently.
After considering the report submitted by Rt. Hon. Udo Kierian Akpan headed
Adhoc Committee on the
allegations against the suspended Chairperson, the House
also adopted the recommendations of the
Adhoc Committee.
The House by
the Committee's recommendations resolved that the Chairperson of Nsit Atai LG
Council should ensure compliance with the earlier directive of the House of
Assembly to provide an official vehicle for the office of the Vice Chairman
before the end of September, 2020.
She was
ordered to show evidence of compliance with the directive to the Committee on
Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.
The House
also ordered the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs to work
very closely with Local Government Councils in the State to ensure that payment
of all outstanding entitlements of public officers are done before the end of
their tenure in December, 2020.
The plenary
which was presided over by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Aniekan Bassey, further resolved that the suspended
Chairperson of Nsit Atai LGA committed misconduct but however, did not amount
to gross misconduct as envisaged in Section 44 (14) of the Local Government
Administration Law 2017.
Consequently,
based on the Local Government Administration Law 2017, her suspension was
lifted and she was directed to resume work as the Chairman of Nsit Atai LG
Council immediately.
It could be
recalled that the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly on May 29, 2020 after due
consideration of the Interim Report of the House Committee on Judiciary,
Justice, Human Rights and Public Petitions over allegations of gross misconduct
against the Chairperson of Nsit Atai LGC, suspended the Council boss
indefinitely pending the outcome of the findings of the nine-man Adhoc
Committee that investigated the matter.
No comments:
Post a Comment