EMBATTLED Governor Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara State has rejected reported attempt by the state House of Assembly to impeach him for alleged abuse of office.
He told State House correspondents on Wednesday night in Abuja that there was no such move as according to him, even members of the state legislature had acknowledged that there was only a misunderstanding.
“Even the assembly says there is no such move and that there was a misunderstanding.
“But you know, it is democracy we are practicing and everyone can be hurt. We are peaceful,” he said.
The house had claimed that it embarked on the impeachment proceeding against the governor for allegedly abusing his office.
In the statement, signed by Mannir Jaja, chairman of the house committee on information, the lawmakers said he had crippled governance in the state through his constant travelling abroad.
They accused him of not providing adequate explanation of N1 billion commercial agriculture CBN loan.
Other allegations against Yari are non-remittance of pension funds to pension administrators, non-remittance of five per cent emirate council’s funds, the gross misappropriation of bailout funds to the state by the Federal Government to settle workers’ salaries, including N10billion for 2014 and N1.46billion in 2016.
The governor who is a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) spoke after presiding over a meeting of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) where he is also the chairman.
On the NGF meeting, he revealed that the forum received some presentation from the German ambassador to Nigeria in connection with a planned trip for vocational programme.
He said the forum also received a presentation from Vodacom “on the area we are going to partner in the area of health and agriculture.”