Imam Imam, a spokesman for Tambuwal, said police blocked the speaker from entering the complex, without giving a reason other than they were following orders. Tambuwal recently defected from the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) opposition party.
“The members who were with the speaker became agitated and some of them got angry, and fought their way into the assembly complex,” he said. “There and then, the police now brought in the reinforcements and locked the door again after the speaker had passed, so some of them had to climb over the fence. As soon as they had access into the premises, the police then used tear gas to disburse the members.”
Police spokesman Emmanuel Ojukwu said the lawmakers and their entourage of about 200 APC supporters were unruly, and police acted to restore order. He says seven people were arrested.
“They broke the cordon put by the police, because we had information that there would be trouble today. So we have to cordon the area to avoid a breakdown of law and order,” he said.
Lawmakers from Nigeria’s Senate and House of Representatives were expected to vote today on whether to act on President Goodluck Jonathan’s request to extend a state of emergency in three northeastern states. Lawmakers first approved emergency rule last year in response to the spreading Boko Haram insurgency, which has left thousands of people dead.
Police spokesman Emmanuel Ojukwu said the lawmakers and their entourage of about 200 APC supporters were unruly, and police acted to restore order. He says seven people were arrested.
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