Suspected thugs on Tuesday, August 1st, disrupted plenary after they invaded the Kogi State House of Assembly, stripped and beat up Friday Sanni Makama, the lawmaker representing Igala Mela-Odolu constituency.
According to an eyewitness, the
House was about settling down for business when the hoodlums armed with
dangerous weapons forced their way into the chamber and began pelting the
lawmakers with stones.
Some of the thugs pounced on
Makama, beat him black and blue and dragged him out from the Assembly complex
after stripping him half naked.
Makama, who was drenched in blood
was almost lynched if not for the timely intervention of the deputy speaker,
Hassan Bewa.
It was also gathered the thugs
beat up everybody in sight, vandalised lawmaker's vehicle alongside several
others while the police reportedly looked the other way.
One version said the crisis was
caused by some members who were bent on disallowing Makama from resuming after
a court quashed the six-month suspension handed him by the House.
Makama was reportedly suspended
for dragging the Assembly to court over leadership crisis, but a Lokoja High
Court recently gave an order reinstating him.
However, another source said the
crisis was hatched and executed to prevent the House from sacking the Majority
Leader, Matthew Kolawole, who is said to be a staunch supporter of Governor
Yahaya Bello and to stall debate on the Paris Club refund.
The source said the Commissioners
of Justice and Finance, Mohammed Ibrahim and Idris Asiwaju respectively, were
slated to appear to explain how the state government expended the bailout funds
and the two tranchees of the Paris-Club loan refunds received from the Federal
Government.
“Governor Yahaya Bello and the
Commissioner of Police stormed the complex with some officers and thugs invited
by one Hon. Bello who represents Ajaokuta State constituency to lock up the
premises in order to prevent plenary from holding.
“The reason is not unconnected to
the perceived failure of the plot to impeach the Speaker and replace him with
the Majority Leader who is a staunch ally of the governor. But, the Speaker
himself having control of the House has also staged a counter plot to have the
Majority Leader removed today.
“Also, the governor has paid some
arrears owed workers and pensioners in the state with the funds received from
the Federal Government. However, the House had planned, today, to hear from the
Commissioners of Justice and Finance how the funds were expended by the state
before this incident happened.”
Reacting on the invasion,
opposition youth leader in the state, Austin Okai, described the action of the
governor and the police commissioner as a plot to truncate democracy in the
state and institutionalise autocracy “wherein the legislature is suspended from
carrying out its constitutional responsibilities.”
He said it was unheard of
anywhere in the world for members of the Executive to physically storm a
legislative complex with security operatives to prevent legislators from doing
their job.
“It is impunity in its highest
form and must be stopped before it leads to an oppressive regime,” he said.
The Speaker, Umar Imam, describing
the invasion as unfortunate and a threat to democracy.
He blamed the police for not
acting while the mayhem lasted, saying the assurances of the Commissioner of
Police, Mr. Wilson Inalegwu who was “physically” present at the Assembly
Complex did not yield any result as the hoodlums had a field day.
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