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How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by bobjay40: 1:42am On Jul 17, 2014
By Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor
ABUJA— Forty-eight hours after Governor Murtala Nyako was removed from office, details of how the game plan was hatched and implemented by the House of Assembly have emerged.

Gov. Murtala Nyako of Adamawa
A top source at the Assembly told Vanguard that the deputy governor, Bala Ngilari, who was billed to take over from Nyako, having not been found culpable of any offence, was reportedly tricked to resign as the only condition for the House leadership to impeach the governor and clear the way for him to take over.
The House, made up of mostly anti-Nyako elements, it was learnt, had convinced Ngilari that it was only after he had put in his resignation letter that they could commence the process of impeaching Nyako.
The pro impeachment lawmakers, who wanted the Speaker, Ahmadu Fintiri to take over from Nyako instead of Ngilari, made it clear to the deputy governor that it was better for him to resign and be installed as the governor than be impeached and sent packing.
Apparently not suspecting any foul play by the lawmakers, the then deputy governor rushed a three paragraph resignation letter and handed it over to the Speaker with the hope that he would be announced as a replacement for Nyako.
However, few minutes after he had handed over the letter and with mounting expectation that he would be named the next governor, the lawmakers shocked Ngilari with an announcement that he had voluntarily resigned to avoid being impeached.
They did not read to the portion of the report indicting him along with Nyako and why he had surreptitiously quit his position before the offences against him were made public.
A top government official said in Yola, yesterday, that Ngilari played into the hands of his opponents in the House of Assembly by accepting to direct the letter of his resignation to the House of Assembly when the law expected him to hand it over to the governor of the state.
The source said that it was when Ngilari realised that
Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by Nobody: 2:12am On Jul 17, 2014
bobjay40: By Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor
ABUJA— Forty-eight hours after Governor Murtala Nyako was removed from office, details of how the game plan was hatched and implemented by the House of Assembly have emerged.

Gov. Murtala Nyako of Adamawa
A top source at the Assembly told Vanguard that the deputy governor, Bala Ngilari, who was billed to take over from Nyako, having not been found culpable of any offence, was reportedly tricked to resign as the only condition for the House leadership to impeach the governor and clear the way for him to take over.
The House, made up of mostly anti-Nyako elements, it was learnt, had convinced Ngilari that it was only after he had put in his resignation letter that they could commence the process of impeaching Nyako.
The pro impeachment lawmakers, who wanted the Speaker, Ahmadu Fintiri to take over from Nyako instead of Ngilari, made it clear to the deputy governor that it was better for him to resign and be installed as the governor than be impeached and sent packing.
Apparently not suspecting any foul play by the lawmakers, the then deputy governor rushed a three paragraph resignation letter and handed it over to the Speaker with the hope that he would be announced as a replacement for Nyako.
However, few minutes after he had handed over the letter and with mounting expectation that he would be named the next governor, the lawmakers shocked Ngilari with an announcement that he had voluntarily resigned to avoid being impeached.
They did not read to the portion of the report indicting him along with Nyako and why he had surreptitiously quit his position before the offences against him were made public.
A top government official said in Yola, yesterday, that Ngilari played into the hands of his opponents in the House of Assembly by accepting to direct the letter of his resignation to the House of Assembly when the law expected him to hand it over to the governor of the state.
The source said that it was when Ngilari realised that

This doesn't make any sense to me.
If this story is true which I doubt then the deputy governor must be a mor.on.
How do you resign from being a deputy governor
and expecting to be sworn in as a governor?
This story is meant for idi.ot's.

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Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by ROCKJ1(m): 2:26am On Jul 17, 2014
Junk journalism
Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by SLIDEwaxie(m): 4:49am On Jul 17, 2014
That means he's not even fit to be a governor. He is too stoopid to even lead a herd of cattle
Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by otokx(m): 5:10am On Jul 17, 2014
Greed and desperation.
Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by Just20(f): 5:37am On Jul 17, 2014
The story doesn't add up at all...
Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by Mogidi: 5:44am On Jul 17, 2014
PDP teaching APC how politics is played.....who is clueless?
Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by itsmine: 5:57am On Jul 17, 2014
forget about other states' HA, but adamawa's is full of money-hungry criminals who are always thirsty for looting. they ve done it b4 when nyako had to step aside for fresh election. The guys looted d treasury dry & threatened d old man with impeachmnt. anyway, he cooperated ever since & what we see is looting unlimited & underdevt of a hitherto backward state.
Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by White007(m): 5:58am On Jul 17, 2014
otokx: Greed and desperation.

You can say that again.
Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by greatestman(m): 6:00am On Jul 17, 2014
The said man is a Barrister, i think the time he graduated Nigeria education system was still in order. I don't believe this nonsense their is more to this story.
Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by PassingShot(m): 6:15am On Jul 17, 2014
byrron:

This doesn't make any sense to me.
If this story is true which I doubt then the deputy governor must be a mor.on.
How do you resign from being a deputy governor
and expecting to be sworn in as a governor?
This story is meant for idi.ot's.

Exactly.
Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by mainheart(m): 6:32am On Jul 17, 2014
lies. after resignation you become a governor. op u from where sef
Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by shift15(m): 6:49am On Jul 17, 2014
itsmine: forget about other states' HA, but adamawa's is full of money-hungry criminals who are always thirsty for looting. they ve done it b4 when nyako had to step aside for fresh election. The guys looted d treasury dry & threatened d old man with impeachmnt. anyway, he cooperated ever since & what we see is looting unlimited & underdevt of a hitherto backward state.

you are blaming HOA for underdevelopment of Adamawa. What is the job of the governor?
Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by Koolmexxi(m): 6:57am On Jul 17, 2014
bobjay40: By Soni Daniel, Northern Region Editor
ABUJA— Forty-eight hours after Governor Murtala Nyako was removed from office, details of how the game plan was hatched and implemented by the House of Assembly have emerged.

Gov. Murtala Nyako of Adamawa
A top source at the Assembly told Vanguard that the deputy governor, Bala Ngilari, who was billed to take over from Nyako, having not been found culpable of any offence, was reportedly tricked to resign as the only condition for the House leadership to impeach the governor and clear the way for him to take over.
The House, made up of mostly anti-Nyako elements, it was learnt, had convinced Ngilari that it was only after he had put in his resignation letter that they could commence the process of impeaching Nyako.
The pro impeachment lawmakers, who wanted the Speaker, Ahmadu Fintiri to take over from Nyako instead of Ngilari, made it clear to the deputy governor that it was better for him to resign and be installed as the governor than be impeached and sent packing.
Apparently not suspecting any foul play by the lawmakers, the then deputy governor rushed a three paragraph resignation letter and handed it over to the Speaker with the hope that he would be announced as a replacement for Nyako.
However, few minutes after he had handed over the letter and with mounting expectation that he would be named the next governor, the lawmakers shocked Ngilari with an announcement that he had voluntarily resigned to avoid being impeached.
They did not read to the portion of the report indicting him along with Nyako and why he had surreptitiously quit his position before the offences against him were made public.
A top government official said in Yola, yesterday, that Ngilari played into the hands of his opponents in the House of Assembly by accepting to direct the letter of his resignation to the House of Assembly when the law expected him to hand it over to the governor of the state.
The source said that it was when Ngilari realised that
OP, did u actually read and think before spewing dis cock and bull story here?? U are either a slowpoke to believe dis story or d former deputy gov has to b in a worst case scenario like Suntai (which is obviously not the case) to b tricked dis way.
Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by bobjay40: 12:05pm On Jul 17, 2014
Koolmexxi:
OP, did u actually read and think before spewing dis cock and bull story here?? U are either a slowpoke to believe dis story or d former deputy gov has to b in a worst case scenario like Suntai (which is obviously not the case) to b tricked dis way.
Koolmexxi:
OP, did u actually read and think before spewing dis cock and bull story here?? U are either a slowpoke to believe dis story or d former deputy gov has to b in a worst case scenario like Suntai (which is obviously not the case) to b tricked dis way.
U must be a big fool if u think it can't happen in a country like Nigeria where greedy politicians will do anything 4 moni while u nd i will be arguing on NL...
Re: How Adamawa’s Deputy Gov Was Tricked Into Resigning by Koolmexxi(m): 1:17pm On Jul 17, 2014
bobjay40:
U must be a big fool if u think it can't happen in a country like Nigeria where greedy politicians will do anything 4 moni while u nd i will be arguing on NL...
Den u must b a bigger fool and a stupid slowpoke jus like d ex deputy gov for quoting me and throwing insults for something u know nothing about except for hearsay... Eediooot...

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