20th
November, 2014
PRESS RELEASE:
POLICE BLOCKADE OF HOUSE OF REPS: IT
IS THE MOTHER OF ALL SACRILEDGE
A large number of State
Security Service and police personnel took over the National Assembly today. The
security men prevented the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu
Tambuwal from entering the complex. However, the Speakers’ loyalists managed to
smuggle him into the chamber after a protracted scuffle.
We are greatly disappointed by this ugly development. It
is shameful, ridiculous and laughable. We are shocked that the Nigerian Police and the
SSS can treat the nation’s lawmakers like ordinary students or unionists. It is
a most disgraceful conduct.
Whoever gave the
orders for the desecration of the office of the Speaker of the House of
Representatives is not fit to rule a local government, talk less of a country. In
the same vein, whoever gave the orders for police invasion of the National
Assembly and the subsequent blockade of the people’s representatives is not fit
to wear the uniform of any of the security agencies in Nigeria. It is the
mother of all sacriledge.
How on earth can the
Nigeria Police fire teargas at lawmakers whom they are expected to protect? Why
should lawmakers have to scale the fence of the National Assembly to access the
chamber?
What happened to the principle of separation of powers? It is high time President Jonathan realized that
respect begets respect. Mr. President will attract greater respect and a robust
goodwill if he respects other institutions in the system. It is a great
disappointment to see the president desecrating the same institution he swore
to defend. Actions like the invasion of the National Assembly and attempting to
disable a sitting Speaker is bound to attract resentment for Aso Rock.
Is it really worth all
this hullabaloo? Must Nigeria be thrown into chaos just because Aso Rock wants
to disenfranchise the whole North East via a pretentious emergency rule?
.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) wishes to remind
President Jonathan that historians are taking notes. Mr. President must
therefore decide how he wishes to be remembered: as the president who sustained
democracy through justice and equity or as one who destroyed it through acts of
impunity.
MURIC rejects the
excuse given by the Nigerian Police that it acted based on intelligence report
that thugs were about to disrupt proceedings at the National Assembly. Does the
Speaker look like a thug? Can any policeman worth his uniform fail to recognize
him? The police should save their story for the marines.
This invasion is
sacriledge. It is the beginning of the end of law and order.
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC)
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