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BREAKING: Senate Threatens Police, Issues Ultimatum Over Siege In A'Ibom House Of Assembly

BREAKING: Senate Threatens Police, Issues Ultimatum Over Siege In A’Ibom House Of Assembly

The Senate on Thurday (TODAY) threatened police officers laying siege in Akwa Ibom house of Assembly to vacate with immediate  effect or risk six months sentence as provided for by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, IGBERE TV has gathered.

It would be recalled that the senate yesterday mandated its committee on Police Affairs to probe the incident and report back to the hallowed chamber within 48 hours.

But Senator Bassey Albert Akpan representing Akwa Ibom East on Thursday, under an adopted orders 42 and 52, reported that the Police siege and seal off of the State legislature was still in existence till date.

In his presentation, he said, “Mr. President and distinguished colleagues, yesterday I reported that the police laid siege on the Akwa Ibom state House of Assembly and regrettably they are still there as I speak.

“Mr. President, this action is not right. It is undemocratic and therefore, a tyranny.

“I, therefore, move a motion that the police should vacate the legislative complex. They have barricaded the place and, no lawmaker, staff of the Assembly and indigenes of the State is allowed to enter the state Assembly. This is unjust.

“Mr. President I was informed that the reason for the police action was to pave way for the disaffected five members of the State Assembly to impeach the speaker and governor of Akwa Ibom State, Udom Emmanuel”.

But the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, in his contribution, invoked the apt constitutional provision against the Police action done under the pretext of providing security and maintaining law and order.

He said, “There is a law assented by President Muhammadu Buhari which is called legislative Houses act 2017. The law is still operational.

“Its section 8 says, a member of the legislative houses shall not be obstructed or hindered from moving inside the chamber. Any member so obstructed the speaker of the Assembly can arrest and prosecute the the person or persons and the person risks a fine of N100,000 or six months jail”.

At this juncture, the Senate President, Bukola Saraki raised the gavel in confirmation and directed that the police should vacate the legislative complex or risk the wrath of the law.

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