Activities at the Niger State House of Assembly were disrupted again
on Wednesday when policemen ordered the new Speaker of the Assembly, Mr.
Isah Kawu, who was elected on Tuesday, and 20 other members out of
Assembly complex.
The Police and other security agents locked up the gate to prevent
the coming in or going out of people, especially the Assembly workers,
as they fired tear gas canisters in the complex.
It was learnt that the police action was informed by fears that the
new Speaker along with 20 lawmakers had perfected plans to begin
impeachment procedure against Governor Babangida Aliyu on allegation
that he had failed to carry members of the Assembly along in the
governance of the state and other acts of misconduct.
Our correspondent gathered about 300 armed policemen and other
security agents were deployed in the Assembly to ensure that the
legislators could not conduct plenary for the day.post by expdonaloaded.blogspot.com
It was learnt that Kawu and 20 House members left the complex to meet at an undisclosed location.
Their next line of action could not be ascertained as of the time of filing this report.
Niger State Commissioner of Police, Mr Mr. Olusola Amore, declined an
interview with newsmen during his visit to the House of Assembly.
Meanwhile, the embattled Speaker, Mr. Adamu Usman, who was reportedly
impeached on Tuesday, insisted that the new leadership was illegal
“What they did is unconstitutional, null and void and of no effect.
We are still the leaders of the House of Assembly. I am happy they did
not accuse any of us of financial mismanagement,” he said.
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