PORT HARCOURT: ANOTHER round
of fracas among members of the Rivers state House of Assembly was averted
Wednesday as Police stopped attempt by the two factions of the House to resume
sitting.
The five anti governor Chibuike Amaechi faction had allegedly slated their sitting for 8am while the pro Amaechi group had also fixed theirs for 10am. As early as 7am thousands of youths had started milling around the Assembly complex, a situation the Police said forced it to move in to stop the sitting.
The state Police Commissioner, Mr Joseph Mbu Joseph said he got a letter from the Assembly on Tuesday that the House would reconvene Wednesday, adding that his men had to stop the sitting to avoid a breach of peace in the state.
Continuing, the Police boss who spoke through the state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Angela Agabe said the Police did not seal off the Assembly complex as alleged in some quarters.
‘’There was a letter to us that the House will seat this morning. There was a crowd of people and this could pose a breach of peace. We had to disperse them. And they have been dispersed “.
The Police barricaded the two ends of Moscow road leading to the Assembly complex with patrol vehicles and armoured personnel carrier. Motorists and pedestrians were not allowed into the road. Some of the youths who had gathered on the road before Police moved in were asked to raise their hands up and were risked by anti riot policemen before being turned back.
More details soon
The five anti governor Chibuike Amaechi faction had allegedly slated their sitting for 8am while the pro Amaechi group had also fixed theirs for 10am. As early as 7am thousands of youths had started milling around the Assembly complex, a situation the Police said forced it to move in to stop the sitting.
The state Police Commissioner, Mr Joseph Mbu Joseph said he got a letter from the Assembly on Tuesday that the House would reconvene Wednesday, adding that his men had to stop the sitting to avoid a breach of peace in the state.
Continuing, the Police boss who spoke through the state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Angela Agabe said the Police did not seal off the Assembly complex as alleged in some quarters.
‘’There was a letter to us that the House will seat this morning. There was a crowd of people and this could pose a breach of peace. We had to disperse them. And they have been dispersed “.
The Police barricaded the two ends of Moscow road leading to the Assembly complex with patrol vehicles and armoured personnel carrier. Motorists and pedestrians were not allowed into the road. Some of the youths who had gathered on the road before Police moved in were asked to raise their hands up and were risked by anti riot policemen before being turned back.
More details soon
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