A security scare at the National Assembly on Tuesday forced workers to flee
home before the official closing time of 4pm.
The development started around 2pm following an alleged strange movement of
a group of people in the Assembly complex.
It was learnt that the immediate response of the security operatives
comprising the police and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps,
further heightened the fear among the lawmakers and workers.
The security agents were seen frisking both visitors and workers at the
sprawling complex.
At that point, the senior officers of the Assembly directed their junior
colleagues to lock up their offices and close for the day.
One of the workers said, “They said that the premises should be evacuated
before 2pm. I am running out, I don’t want to be caught up in any tragedy.”
One source alleged that the security alert was issued by the Clerk to the
National Assembly, Mr. Salisu Maikasuwa.
But Maikasuwa expressed surprise that he was fingered for giving such a
directive.
In a response to an electronic mail from he replied, “Not from me (security
alert). It is a rumour based on panic.
“We cannot authenticate the source. May God protect us. Thank you.”
Findings showed that security personnel at the National Assembly were
equally confused as to the source of the alleged alert.
When contacted the offices of the Sergeant-At-Arms, the police, Department
of State Security Service and the NSCDC at the National Assembly to authentic
the source of the alleged alert but they also expressed surprise.
The Acting Sergeant-at-Arms of the National Assembly, Mr. Ibrahim Ndako,
told journalists that there was nothing like a bomb scare in the complex.
He attributed the workers’ panic to mere rumours.
Ndako said, “There is nothing like a bomb scare. It is just a rumour. Those
banks chose to close because we had assured them that there was nothing like
that. It was just a mere rumour.”
An SSS personnel, who did not want his name in print, said the office was
also investigating how the “rumour came about.”
“People are running home over a claim of security alert. Alert from where?
This is causing unnecessary panic”, the official stated.
But a worker in the Assembly, Idrisu Indimi, said, “What happened yesterday
(Monday) was horrific. I think people are still in shock. The point is that
there were rumours and people had to act the way they did.
“So, any mention of insecurity scares people to their bone marrows.”
It was also learnt that the scare also forced workers at the Federal
Secretariat to close their offices for the day.
They were said to have panicked when they saw the National Assembly workers
rushing to their homes.
An unconfirmed report attributed the rumour to Pastor T. B. Joshua, who was
alleged to have in one of his predictions listed the National Assembly as a
possible place of attack.
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Remove TB Joshua out of this ..:he said nothing about the national assembly
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