Nigerian-born Minister of Justice and Solicitor-General of the Government of Alberta, Canada, Kelechi Madu, has been asked to step aside over traffic-related offences.
The Premier of Alberta, Jason Kenney, announced this in a
series of posts on his verified Twitter account on Tuesday.
According to Kenney, it was important for Madu to step aside
pending the outcome of an independent investigation into a March 10, 2021
incident.
Madu, who assumed the role in August 2020, got fined for
using his phone while driving in March 2021.
He was accused of calling the province’s police chief after
being slammed a $300 fine he received for violating one of Canada’s traffic and
safety regulations.
Announcing the decision for Madu to step aside, Kenney
wrote, “I have spoken with Minister Madu about the March 10 incident reported
in the media today.
“I conveyed to him my profound disappointment in his
decision to contact the Edmonton Police Chief after receiving a ticket for a
traffic violation.
“Minister Madu told me that he did not ask to have the
ticket rescinded, nor was it his intention to interfere in the case, and that
he promptly paid the ticket.
“I understand that Chief McFee has confirmed that at no time
did the Minister seek to have the ticket rescinded.
“Nevertheless, it’s essential the independent administration
of justice is maintained.
“That’s why I will appoint a respected independent
investigator to review the relevant facts and to determine whether there was
interference in the administration of justice in this case.
“In the interim period, I have asked Minister Madu to step
back from his ministerial duties.
“Details about the independent review will be made public in
the near future.”
The Premier also said Minister Sonya Savage would act as
Minister of Justice and Solicitor General during Madu’s leave of absence.