The House of Representatives on Tuesday cleared three of its members of the s3xual misconduct allegations levelled against them by a former United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr. James Entwistle.
Those accused are House Deputy Chairman, Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream), Mr. Terse Mark-Gbillah (APC, Benue); Mr. Samuel Ikon (PDP, Akwa Ibom); and Mr. Mohammed Garba-Gololo (APC, Bauchi).
The US authorities had accused the three senators of committing the alleged misconduct during a leadership training visit to the US last April, prompting the House to call for an investigation.
Its Joint Committees on Ethics/Privileges and Foreign Relations had conducted the investigation.
The committees were jointly chaired by Mr. Nicholas Ossai and Ms. Nnena Ukeje.
The tide of the allegations changed in favour of Mark-Gbillah, Garba-Gololo and Ikon after the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Geoffrey Onyeama, appeared before the committees on July 21 to testify that the US did not produce any concrete evidence to prove the allegations.
Entwistle too failed to appear before the committees while a female maid in a US hotel, who alleged that Garba-Gololo “grabbed” her, also declined to testify.
A report of the committees, which was considered and approved by the House in Abuja on Tuesday, cleared the members of any wrongdoing in the US.
The report made three recommendations to the session, which was presided over by the Deputy Speaker, Mr. Yussuff Lasun.
It read, “That Hon. Mohammed Garba Gololo, Hon. Mark Terseer Gbillah and Hon. Samuel Ikon are cleared of and exonerated from the allegations levelled against them by the United States Ambassador to Nigeria in his June 9, 2016 letter to the Rt. Hon. Speaker for want of evidence.
“That in the light of the foregoing, the Hon. Minister of Foreign Affairs do engage with the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, with a view to finding a seamless resolution of the domestic fallout of this unfortunate incident as it relates to Hon. Mohammed Garba-Gololo, Hon. Mark Terseer Gbillah and Hon. Samuel Ikon.
“That the Ministry of Foreign Affairs do write to remind the United States Embassy of the need to always adopt the official channel of communications in its dealings with any organ or institution of government.”
The House adopted all three recommendations soon after Ossai briefed members on the findings of the investigation.
punch reportage.
*They cleared without seeing what proof America has against them?I hope whoever accused them responds t this and provides proof.
Lecherous he-goats
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Taaa.. the accusers didn't show up to testify so they concluded the men are innocent? Lolll. Jokers.
DeleteWe all know this was done to cover their shame. See their oily faces.
Naija I hail. There is hardly any credibility in all the arms of government in this country. In a sane country, all these men would have resigned. Na wa
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ReplyDeleteI'm sure these men are guilty but I am appalled that the US ambassador didn't "deign" to even appear before the council nor provide any concrete evidence. What I can deduce is that they didn't really have concrete proof of this sexual assault yet went ahead to make such damaging claims without same.
ReplyDeleteThey weren't interested in pursuing the case, I suppose. I guess the first report was to warn the men involved. It was when they denied it that the U.S amb. responded that they had evidence to nail them if need be. I think they just didn't want to embarrass them any further.
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ReplyDeleteBut we all know they did it.let their conscience judge them...he goats
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DeleteEmmmm, it's a complete investigation because USA decided not to visit the house. Remember they barred them from coming to the US
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DeleteI don't believe they're innocent, especially that man in the middle, accusers should find proof abeg..
ReplyDeleteBecause he's ugly shey? Me too, I don't believe, hahaahaaa
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ReplyDeleteThe Benue guy was in our office on Monday and I didn't even know he was the one until my colleague asked me if I knew who he was...lol. That was when I decided to take a good look at him. Choi,but their reputation is spoilt sha. Not like it matters in Nigeria anyway,money does.
ReplyDeleteThey have money and connection nau, and they've bought their freedom... bloody pedophiles, I hope the next time they want to rape, they develop "west" pain from above
ReplyDelete(psychiatry) A person aged 16 years old or older who has a mental disorder that makes him primarily or exclusively sexually attracted toward prepubescent children. [from 20th c.]
Delete(informal) An adult who is attracted to anybody below the age of consent.
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ReplyDeleteI'm sure. They are guilty.
ReplyDeleteBut why didn't the accuser appear to testify? Is she too big? Even in court if you accuse someone and you don't bring forward evidence, the case will be discarded...
Exactly
DeleteWhat do you expect!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThick as thieves, literally.
ReplyDeleteUntil Americans declared them innocent, that's when I will believe.
ReplyDeleteThese men guilty until proven innocent.
As usual they will clear themselves. I wonder how we get to this stage in this country.
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