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"Arrest Akpabio Now" - Heavy Protest Rocks National Assembly (Photos) 

A professional group, Emerging Leaders Forum of Nigeria, has staged a protest at the National Assembly, Abuja, calling for the arrest, probe and removal of the Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, over the illegal expenditure and mismanagement in the Niger Delta Development Commission.

IGBERE TV reports that the group led by Okeahialam Cherech called for the suspension and arrest of the minister pending the conclusion of the investigation by the committee.

 

The protesters stormed the main gate of the National Assembly chanting anti-Akpabio songs.

The group called for the continuation of the probe, adding that the chilling revelations made so far had warranted the sack and arrest of the minister.

Meanwhile, another group named Niger Delta Development Initially led by one Phil Robbert insisted that the forensic audit must go on.

The group said the attack on the minister was unwarranted and Nigerians should allow Akpabio to work for the good of Niger Delta people and not to be distracted.

At time of filling this story, armed policemen had taken over the entrance of the complex to prevent breakdown of law and order.

Akpabio is currently testifying before the committee.

More details soon…

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Wisdom Nwedene studied English Language at Ebonyi State University. He is a writer, an editor and has equally interviewed many top Nigerian Politicians and celebrities. For publication of your articles, press statements, upload of biography, video content, contact him via email: nwedenewisdom@gmail.com

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