It is not known the actual reason Diah took the decision, but he confirmed the development and said it was for personal reasons. He, according to Vanguard, refused to give further details of his actions but promised to speak on it on Monday, December 2nd.
Diah, a representative of Mbamga constituency of the state is serving his fifth term and had been speaker since the eighth Assembly of the state. He was renominated in June 2019 for another term as speaker. He would have emerged as one of the few longest serving speakers of a House of Assembly if he had completed this term.
The resignation of the speaker is coming just 12 days after an appeal court sitting in Abuja, Nigeria's capital, confirmed Darius Ishaku as the validly elected governor of the state in the 2019 general election.
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There’s no smoke without a fire. We, the people are waiting patiently for him to speak on Dec. 2nd. It’s Dec. 2nd already.
ReplyDeleteThe sit is too hot for him..
ReplyDeleteHe Can't function wella in that kind of sit..
Them don hold am for blokus
ReplyDeleteSoon the real Koko will come out.
ReplyDeleteSomething is fishy
ReplyDeleteSomething is fishy
ReplyDeleteWe are waiting, it's 2nd already
ReplyDeleteServing for 20 years wow, just wow 🙉.
ReplyDeletehe has stayed long enough so its a welcome development. am sure its a "u better get your arse outta here before we disgrace you" kinda situation..
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