Members of the Anambra State House of Assembly on Monday condemned the sealing off of the house of assembly by police authorities.
The Anambra State Police Command had on Thursday last weak sealed the assembly complex following a fracas that had resulted from the impeachment of the Speaker, Rita Maduagwu, on Tuesday.
They called on the police to unseal the legislative complex to enable them carry out their lawful activities unhindered.
The lawmakers, who spoke at a press conference attended by members in support of the impeachment of the former speaker Maduagwu, described the action of the police as illegal, unconstitutional and an abuse of office.
The lawmakers asked the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris to caution the Anambra State Command, stating that the command’s action amounted to attacking the symbol of democracy in the state.
Speaking on behalf of the pro-Maduagwu impeachment group, the factional Speaker of the Assembly, Ikem Uzoezie said at no time did the leadership of the House request the police to take over the complex.
Describing the police action as uncalled for, Uzoezie urged the public to condemn the development.
His statement read in parts, “The leadership of Anambra State House of Assembly led by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Ikem Uzoezie, followed by the Deputy Speaker, Rt. Hon. Harford Oseke, the Majority Leader, Hon. Victor Jideofor Okoye and the Minority Leader, Hon. Onyebuchi Offor and others did not at any time request Anambra Police Command to take over, seal off and secure the entire premises of the House of Assembly as well as order the civil servants to report to vacate the premises.
“It is on record that there was no incident or semblance of any crises that occurred among the members or within the premises of the Anambra State House of Assembly to warrant the leadership of the House to request you (Police) to takeover, seal off and secure premises of the Assembly.”





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The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku
Abubakar, this morning presented his ideas of moving Nigeria forward if
elected in 2019, saying that the most important question before
Nigerians in the 2019 election is whether they are better off now than
they were in 2015. Addressing his followers on his Facebook page, Atiku
who beat Senate President Bukola Saraki, Sokoto state governor Aminu
Tambuwal and a host of others to win the PDP presidential ticket on
October 7th, said under this present administration, Nigeria has become
more divided than it has ever been and that the fabric of the society is
breaking down.He pledged to work with Nigerians to get Nigeria working
again if elected.“On October 6, 2018, I sought and obtained the mandate
of the Peoples Democratic Party to fly their flag as a candidate for the
office of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Today, I’m formally
presenting myself to you as the presidential candidate not just of the
PDP but of the hopes and aspirations of all Nigerians. The sad fact
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Nigerians.” Atiku saidAtiku will face his major contender, President
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