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Police: Tambuwal’s crowd assaulted us

BY Fredrick Nwabufo

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The Nigeria police force says it laid siege on the National Assembly on Thursday because it had an intelligence report of the plan of thugs and hoodlums to invade the premises of the legislative arm of government.

The police had prevented Aminu Tambuwal, the speaker of the house of representatives, and some lawmakers from gaining entrance into the national assembly complex, firing tear gas canisters sporadically around and at the speaker.

“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,” Emmanuel Ojukwu, police spokesman, explained.

“Consequently, the police condoned the area and began screening of all members and visitors alike. In the course of this lawful exercise, Aminu Tambuwal, arrived at 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.

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“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.”

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