The development, which almost led to an exchange of blows between
Jajere and Manager, happened during a debate on the lingering political crisis
in Rivers State.
The incident started after Senator Wilson Ake from Rivers State
presented his motion on the crisis.
Ake also made an emotional-laden oral submissions on the crisis based on
the permission of Senate President David Mark.
Mark called for contributions and Manager noted that another
motion on Rivers crisis would be unnecessary because the upper chamber had
already passed a motion on the crisis.
He also said that a motion on the latest crisis in the oil-rich state
would be unnecessary because the Senate leadership had instituted a probe into
the development.
It was while Senator George Sekibo was making his contributions
that a hot argument ensued between Lawan and Manager.
The source of the argument could not be established because the microphone did not amplify their discussion.
The attention of the senators on the floor and the observers of the
proceedings from the gallery however shifted to the scene when Jajere emerged
from a distance and attempted to assault Manager.
Senators sitting close to the two gladiators in the argument,
however, saved the situation as they prevented Jajere from assaulting Manager.
The development led to a rowdy session that forced the Senate to
suspend proceedings for about 15 minutes.
When normalcy was restored, the Senate President condemned the act
of the senators and described the incident as unfortunate.
He wondered why members of the red chamber who were seeking
an end to the Rivers crisis should want to plunge the Senate into another round
of crisis.
He, therefore, asked Lawan and Manager to embrace each other while he
reprimanded Jajere for his action.
Meanwhile, the Senate has summoned the Inspector-General of Police, Mr.
Abubakar Mohammed, to appear before it to further brief the members on the
Rivers crisis.
Members of the red chamber however voted against Ake’s motion seeking
for the immediate redeployment of the Rivers State Police commissioner,
Mr. Joseph Mbu.
The Senate President condemned the latest crisis in the state and
appealed for caution pending the report of the Senate Committee on Police
Affairs which had investigated the matter.
The motion had condemned the interruption of the peaceful rally and
gathering of the Save Rivers Movement by the men of Rivers State Police Command
occasioned by sporadic gun and teargas canisters’ shootings on January 12, 2014
at the Rivers State College of Arts and Science in Obio/Akpo Local Government
Area of Rivers State.
It called on the Senate to invite the IGP to come and brief the Senate
on the situation report on the Rivers State crisis.
It also called on the Senate to immediately put in motion, the
implementation of the Senate earlier resolution calling for the redeployment of
Mbu without any further delay.
It also condemned Mbu for the shooting of Senator Magnus Abe
with rubber bullets and other victims of the attack on January 12.
Moving the motion earlier, Ake had noted with dismay that the nation had
witnessed once again, a new dimension in disruption and obstruction of a
political gathering and meeting of the people in Port Harcourt
Mbu will soon leave Rivers state, hip! hip!! hip!!!... Hurray!!! Nobody can shed innocent blood and get away with it and nobody fights Amaechi unjustly and go scotfree. Go and see what happened to those they used to unseat Dr Chris Ngige.
ReplyDeleteU didn't get the news correctly•Senate voted against sentor Ake`s motion to redeploy Mbu•I tink its time we forget about Mbu`s redeploymt bcos None of the various sent to investigate Mbu has indited him including the senate comity•Maybe they will need to talk less & pray more•
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