SSS takes over National Assembly ahead of Reps sitting

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami
National-Assembly

State Security Service, SSS, personnel in their scores have taken over the National Assembly ahead of a crucial House of Representatives sitting today.

The enhanced security operations according to one official is aimed at denying the speaker, Aminu Tambuwal, access to the complex.

Tambuwal’s spokesperson Imam Imam told our correspondent that the move may be aimed at stopping the speaker.

Tambuwal angered the ruling government of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, by defecting to the opposition All Progressives Congress, APC.

The speaker adjourned the House shortly after his defection on October 28, and announced a resumption schedule for December in what was believed an attempt to frustrate any move by his former party to unseat him.

The House announced this week it will reconvene Thursday to discuss President Goodluck Jonathan’s request to extend emergency rule in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States, where Boko Haram attacks have intensified.

Thursday’s plenary would be the first since Tambuwal’s defection and the Minority Leader, Femi Gbajabiamila said that his party, APC, expected the PDP to abide by a court ruling which that the status quo be maintained in the House, meaning the speaker retains his seat.

However, the early Thursday’s deployment of large contingent of SSS personnel that took over the sprawling National Assembly complex and sealed off all entry points leaving only one open where everyone going in is thoroughly frisked and many, turned back, has raised serious concern.

“All the entrances are locked and only one gate is used and everyone is totally frisked before being allowed in‎ and only one person is allowed into the Assembly from any vehicle, others are asked to go back,” Imam said.

‎Imam however assured that Tambuwal will make it to the Assembly and preside over today’s sitting.

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