Twenty five members of the House of Assembly loyal to embattled
Governor Rotimi Amaechi had met on the Assembly earlier today in
compliance with a high court order barring the National Assembly from
taking over the functions of the Assembly.
But as the lawmakers
tried to gain entry, the police quickly descended on the Assembly and
sealed off the complex. The lawmakers then decided to hold their sitting
outside the complex.
But the police suddenly began shooting
teargas and live ammunition at the lawmakers who quickly took to their
heels scampering for safety. It is not known yet whether anyone was
injured.
The deputy speaker of the Assembly, Leyii Kwani, who
presided over the sitting could not be reached for comments. But the
state Commissioner of Information, Ibim Semenitari confirmed the
incident.
She said, “It is an indication of the impunity ravaging
the country and a clear indication that the PDP under the present
leadership has lost all forms of democratic conduct.
They can’t
even pretend to wear a mien of civility rather they are practising
jackboot governance and repression worse than we have ever seen under
the military.” Ms. Semenitari said she would issue a full statement on
the incident later.
(Na wa oh!...what are our State Assemblies turning into?)
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