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Reps To Buhari: Order Police To Apologise To Nigerians Over Attack On Fayose

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President Muhammadu Buhari...
President Muhammadu Buhari...

President Muhammadu Buhari has been urged by the House of Representatives to mandate the Police and other security agencies to apologise to Nigerians over alleged brutality on Ekiti Governor, Ayodele Fayose.

This was sequel to a unanimous adoption of a motion under Matters of Urgent Public Importance by Yussuf Tajudeen (PDP-Kogi) at the plenary on Thursday.

The Police were said to have, on Wednesday, interrupted a rally organised by the PDP ahead of Saturday’s governorship election in the state, and shot guns and teargas canisters to disperse the crowd.

In the process, policemen were alleged to have attacked the governor, a situation that allegedly led to him being injured.

The House condemned what it described as “unwarranted attack and assault’’ on the governor and people of Ekiti by the Police and pointed out that it was “uncivil and unconstitutional.”

It stated that no candidate for election needed Police permit or that of any other agency to campaign within his constituency during the period allowed by relevant laws.

The Reps urged the Independent National Electoral Commission to ensure that the Saturday election in the state is free and fair.

Moving the motion earlier, Tajudeen had said that a few days to Saturday’s elections in the state, policemen barricaded and took over the Ekiti Government House.

He said that the heavily armed security personnel prevented free movement of people in and out of the Ekiti Government House.

According to him, the policemen shot with the aim of instilling fear in the people ahead of the election.

The lawmaker said that the Police was mandated under the law to prevent and detect crime, apprehend offenders, preserve and implement laws and protect lives and property.

He said that Nigeria was a democratic state and that the take-over of the Ekiti Government House was an assault on unarmed civilians.

He said that assaulting citizens did not fall under the duties of the Police, neither did it comply with the tenets of the Rule of Law.

The lawmaker said that state of affairs playing out in Ekiti portended danger for the country ahead of the 2019 general elections.

He referred to the alleged actions of the Police as “illegality” and “breach of constitution,” which should not be allowed in democracy.

In his contribution, Rep. Michael Adeniyi (PDP-Ondo) said that as representatives of the people, “politicians go to campaign every four years.”

He said that what happened in Ekiti was an abuse of the peopl.e as it was not a crime for the governor to lead people on a rally.

Also, Rep. Kingsley Chinda (PDP-Rivers) said that the legislature should jealously defend democracy.

He said that the motion bordered on a topic that undermined the principle of democracy in the country.

Chinda said that the incident was a pity and should be condemned by all lovers of democracy.

Rep. Sunday Karimi (PDP-Kogi) said that if Ekiti election was not handled properly, it could spell doom for the country in 2019.

He said that INEC must be free and fair, adding that Ekiti people must be allowed to choose their next governor without fear or intimidation.

However, Rep. Mohammed Mongonu (APC-Borno) stressed the need to listen to all the parties before making judgments.

He said that all that was available to the House were comments in the media, and urged the parliament to investigate the matter.

The House, therefore, mandated all relevant committees to investigate the remote and immediate causes of the matter.

In his ruling, the Speaker of the house, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, mandated the committee to report back in two weeks for further legislative actions.

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