Edo Assembly Speaker resigns amid impeachment threat

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Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Blessing Agbebaku

The Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Blessing Agbebaku, has resigned from office just as he was being threatened with impeachment.

His resignation was confirmed on Facebook by his media aide, Ivy Adodo-Ebojele, who said further details on the circumstances surrounding his exit would be made public later.

She wrote, “EDO ASSEMBLY SPEAKER RT HON CHIEF BLESSING AGBEBAKU RESIGNS. DETAILS LATER.”

Subsequently, as reported by TheCable, Yekini Idaiyi, member representing Akoko Edo II constituency, has reportedly been sworn in as new speaker of the house.

It was learnt that Agbebaku, who represents Owan west constituency, was elected speaker of the eighth assembly in June 2023.

His troubles began in the house in May 2024, shortly after he suspended three lawmakers over an alleged plot to impeach him and other principal officers.

The embattled speaker was said to have linked his alleged impeachment plot to external influence and claims that charms and ritual items were being brought into the assembly complex.

The suspended lawmakers were allies of Philip Shaibu, former deputy governor of the state and an ally of Adams Oshiomhole, the purported godfather of Monday Okpebholo, the incumbent governor of the state.

The suspended members denied the allegations, describing the action as politically motivated.

Agbebaku subsequently defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in May 2025 after some APC figures pushed for his removal, citing his PDP background, past campaign activities and preference for an “original” APC speaker from his zone.

However, Governor Okpebholo reportedly backed his retention, citing his loyalty and role in facilitating the governor’s agenda.

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