The Cross River State House of Assembly has suspended the Chairman of Bekwarra Local Government Area, Theresa Ushie, for a period of three months, following a petition by members of the Bekwarra Legislative Council alleging abuse of office and misappropriation of funds.
The House disclosed this in a statement released by the Chief Press Secretary to the Speaker, Matthew Okache. According to the statement, the suspension was carried out in accordance with Section 14(3) of the Cross River State Local Government Law.
The statement in part reads
“In a resolution passed on the floor of the House, the Assembly directed that Hon. Theresa Ushie step aside for 90 days to allow for an independent investigation into the allegations without interference.
The Assembly considered and upheld the impeachment notice submitted by eight out of ten councilors from the Bekwarra Legislative Council. The petition, dated May 19, 2025, accused Hon. Ushie of financial misappropriation, administrative highhandedness, and gross abuse of power, alleging that she had consistently undermined due process and the rule of law in the discharge of her duties.”
It further stated that the Vice Chairman of Bekwarra LG, Egbung Odama, was directed to immediately assume office as Acting Chairman for the duration of the suspension, emphasising that his mandate includes ensuring stability and effective running of the council.
In his remarks, Speaker of the House, Elvert Ayambem, stated that the assembly’s action was driven by a commitment to transparency, accountability, and good governance at the grassroots level.
“I charge the House committees on Judiciary and public petition to commence a thorough investigation into the allegations and report their findings within the suspension window” he added