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IGP Calls NASS Siege An 'Invasion', Warns Tambuwal

November 20, 2014

The IGP warning to Tambuwal was contained in a statement issued by police spokesman, Emmanuel Ojukwu, in response to today’s violence at the National Assembly complex where Tambuwal and scores of lawmakers were stopped from entering the chamber.

Inspector General of Police, Suleiman Abba, has warned the Speaker of Nigeria's House of Representatives, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, from using thugs and undermining laws in the bids to achieve sinister agenda.

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The IGP warning to Tambuwal was contained in a statement issued by police spokesman, Emmanuel Ojukwu, in response to today’s violence at the National Assembly complex where Tambuwal and scores of lawmakers were stopped from entering the chamber.

The statement read “Following an intelligence report of a likely invasion of the House of Representatives by hoodlums and thugs, the Nigeria Police Force promptly deployed its personnel to the premises to prevent a breakdown of law and order.

“Consequently, the Police condoned the area and began screening of all members and visitors alike.In the course of this lawful exercise, Alh. Aminu Tambuwal CFR, arrived the venue with a motley crowd, who broke the cordon, assaulted the Police and evaded due process and the Police had the duty to restore order and normalcy, using lawful means.”

Indirectly warning Tambuwal, the Police IGP said “The IGP seizes this medium to warn all political actors and their followers to respect constituted authority and due process and to desist from the use of thugs to pursue their agenda.

“The Nigeria Police shall continually apply all lawful means to prevent a breakdown of law and order in all segments of the society and shall apply the full weight of the law on any political actor who violates the peace and security of the nation.”