It
was a combination of drama and chaotic scene at the National Assembly
Thursday as the Police and other security agencies occupied the entire
assembly and prevented the President of the senate David Mark, Speaker
Aminu Tambuwal and other lawmakers from gaining entrance.
Also
the entrance of the national Assembly was blocked by the armed policemen
while preventing staff. Lawmakers, journalists and visitors from
entering the assembly with their cars.
When the lawmakers
eventually gained entrance, some through scaling of the fence, they met
another brickwall at the entrance to the lobby where police acting on
superior order stopped Tambuwal and about 40 members following him.
It
was the State Security Service (SSS) men who forced the door open for
Tambuwal to gain entrance but not without a dose of tear-gas and
physical assault on some lawmakers.
The armed policemen that invaded the National Assembly was led by FCT police Commissioner
It
was learnt that the Police mission was to arrest the embattled speaker
but they were over powered by the other lawmakers and aides.
When
the mission failed, they resulted at throwing tear gas inside the lobby
of the National Assembly an act described as barbaric by the aggrieved
lawmakers.
Following the unfortunate incident Mark being the
Chair of the National Assembly ordered that both chambers be shutdown
because of what he called unfortunate taken over of the Assembly by
armed policemen.
Mark said legislative activities will commence next week Tuesday in both the senate and the House of Representatives.
The
senate president also summoned the Inspector General of Police Sulaiman
Abba to appear before the senate in plenary on Tuesday to explain why
the police invaded the parliament.
Ayodele Afolabi, Abuja
Thursday, 20 November 2014
SHAME AT THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ABUJA - PHOTOS
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