Philip Shaibu, deputy governor of Edo State, has been impeached by the House of Assembly.
The lawmakers removed Shaibu, who has been having a running battle with Governor Godwin Obaseki, on Monday morning.
Of the 20 members who attended plennary,18 voted in favour of the panel reports while one voted against.
Shaibu had refused to honour invitations extended to him by the seven-man panel which investigated allegations against him.
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The panel, in its reports, said the allegation of perjury could not be substantiated against the deputy governor by the complainant while that of disclosure of government official documents was proved beyond reasonable doubt.
Counsel to the former deputy governor, Professor Oladoyin Awoyale, SAN, had withdrawn from participating in the proceedings after the panel ruled against his motion.
Awoyale had urged the panel to comply with a Federal High Court, Abuja, that ordered the panel to show cause on why an interlocutory injunction to maintain status quo on the proceeding of the petition pending the determination of the case should not be granted to the plaintiff.
He, however, urged the panel to wait for the decision of the Federal High Court on the matter slated for April 8, 2024.