The political crisis in Rivers State
degenerated on Tuesday as an attempt to impeach the Speaker of the
House of Assembly, Mr. Otelemaba Amachree, sparked a free-for-all.
Five members of the House opposed to Governor
Rotimi Amaechi had engaged about 13 of their colleagues in a fight shortly
after the pro-governor lawmakers resisted the move to remove Amachree.
The Leader of the House, Mr. Chidi Lloyd; Michael
Chinda and Martins Amahule, were however, not lucky as they
sustained serious injures during the fracas.
Amachree is known to be one of the governor’s
strong supporters in the crisis ravaging the state since the past four
months.
The five anti-Amaechi members, who were present
at the House as early as 8am on Tuesday, had after procuring
a fake mace, decided to take charge of the sitting after waiting to
no avail for the Speaker and his Deputy, Mr. Leyii Kwanee, to arrive.
It was gathered that one of the anti-Amaechi
lawmakers, Mr. Kelechi Wogu, moved a motion for Amaechree’s removal as
the Speaker, a development, which infuriated Lloyd.
Lloyd was said to have dashed out of the Assembly
with about four pro-Amaechi’s lawmakers to inform the governor about the
development.
Before Lloyd and the four lawmakers
returned to the House, the five anti-Amaechi members of the Assembly had
already impeached Amachree and elected Evans Bipi as his successor in a
sitting that was described as a kangaroo plenary. Amaechree
was accused of ineptitude.
It was, however, at the point where Bipi was
about giving his acceptance speech that Amaechi, Lloyd, Amachree,
other lawmakers and security operatives arrived at the Assembly.
• Amaechi watches show of shame:
The House was immediately turned into a boxing
arena as a majority of the lawmakers fought one another with dangerous
objects.
Lloyd and Amahule, who sustained serious
injuries were rushed to the hospital for treatment. Lloyd
accused Bipi and Chinda of using the tripod of a camera to
hit him several times.
Scores of policemen, who were present when the
incident occurred, watched helplessly as the legislators threw punches at one
another.
Bipi was said to have punched the lawmaker from
Abua/Odual Constituency, Mr. Augustine Ngo, who fell on the ground and was able
to get back to his feet with the help of his aides.
Some computer sets in the Assembly
were also destroyed during the fight.
• Police ignore gov’s arrest order
Amaechi, who was apparently shocked by the
development, ordered the arrest of the five lawmakers allegedly fomenting
trouble in the Assembly but he was ignored by policemen who
appeared to be divided on the crisis.
Calm however returned to the Assembly 30 minutes
after the five anti-Amaechi lawmakers left the chamber of the Assembly
even as their leader made spirited efforts to be allowed to
be part of the sitting.
The Assembly later sat with Amaechree taking over
as the authentic Speaker , even as the Deputy Governor, Mr. Tele Ikuru,
presented a document for the amendment of the 2013 Budget to the House.
• Thugs attack Deputy gov, journalists
Ikuru and some members of the Government House
Press Crew were said to have been attacked by suspected thugs after they left
the Assembly complex.
Narrating how he was battered by anti-Amaechi
lawmakers, Lloyd, who spoke to one of our correspondents from his
hospital bed, said, “We went in as members who had not seen ourselves for
sometime because of the crisis in the state.
“I was on my seat and without
provocation, Bipi came to me in the full glare of everybody
and started punching me.
“As his leader, I did not react because I felt
that it was something we could settle; whatever it was, maybe I didn’t greet
him also. So when that continued, the speaker intervened.
“Then he (Bipi) reached out for the tripod that
stands the camera, used it freely on me, himself and Chinda. They flogged
me to their satisfaction, I didn’t just utter a word until I
was asked to run because they had brought
in people with guns. When I looked at the gallery, they were
shouting who is the Lloyd, who is the Lloyd.
“So at that point, I’m sure somebody may have
reached out to the governor of the state, who came in with his own security
because these other policemen were there standing helplessly and watching
what was going on. So he came and rescued members out of the place. ”
Llyold said with the non-challant attitude of the
Police, he had become “so helpless.”
He lamented, “I don’t know who to run to. I can’t
go to the commissioner of police because he is already in the arena; he’s
already on the other side. I’m appealing to well-meaning Nigerians to pray for
me and my family.
“Nigerians should pray for me and come to
our aid. I want to use this opportunity while in the hospital here, I
have received phone calls of threat to life for my family and I. The state
(Rivers) is under siege. You can’t even vouch for the safety of the governor.”
He said before the free-for-all broke out,
Amachree had directed that the Assembly be reconvened to consider an
amendment to the 2013 appropriation law which Amaechi had communicated to
him (Speaker).
The Assembly leader explained that because the
speaker sensed danger, he requested the Clerk of the House to
write the Commissioner of Police and the commander of 2 Amphibious
Brigade who also doubles as the head of the internal JTF to provide security
for Tuesday’s plenary.
He alleged that the the Anti-Amaechi
lawmakers procured a fake mace which they used to convene.
• I’m still in charge
–Speaker:
After the brawl, Amaechree and Bipi
disagreed on who was the authentic speaker of the Assembly.
Amaechree, who spoke with newsmen in Port
Harcourt shortly after presiding over the plenary, said it would be impossible
for five out of the 32 lawmakers to impeach him or Amaechi.
He alleged that that Bipi,
who attacked him and Lloyd, brought in hoodlums
into the Assembly to also unleash mayhem on his colleagues.
Amaechree said the Assembly would send a
formal complaint to the National Assembly on the development, adding that
though the lawmakers had adjourned indefinitely.
He said, “As far as this Assembly is
concerned, the leadership has not changed. I am the Speaker of Rivers
State House of Assembly and all the other officers and the Clerk are here with
me. The leadership of the House is intact and what Bipi told you is
pure fallacy.
“The Assembly will continue to sit, but for
now, we have adjourned sine die (indefinitely), but we can reconvene anytime.
For the Assembly to impeach the speaker, two-thirds of members must
agree. Now, count how many members that are with me here. We are 23 members
here, you can count us. No mace was brought into the Assembly.”
He, however, explained that members
would meet to determine the disciplinary action that would be taken against the
five anti-Amaechi lawmakers.
• I am the new speaker – Bipi
But Bipi, who spoke in a telephone
interview with The PUNCH, said he was currently in
charge of the affairs of the Assembly.
The lawmaker representing Ogu
Bolo Constituency, pointed out that though his aim was not to
impeach the governor, he could do so if Amaechi
failed to comport himself.
The anti-Amaechi lawmaker expressed anger
that the governor could leave Government House to supervise the impeachment of
a speaker.
“I have no intention to remove the governor
of Rivers State. But if the need to remove him arose , I
would do that. Now, I am the Speaker of the Assembly because I was duly
elected.”
• Rivers CP confirms knowledge of crisis
Rivers State Police Commissioner,
Mr. Joseph Mbu, said he received a call from
Amaechi, informing him that he was going to the Assembly
because some lawmakers complained that they were not safe.
He also confirmed Lloyds’ claim that
he was requested via a letter from the Clerk of the
Assembly to provide police security because of the resumption
of sitting of the Assembly.
Mbu noted that he granted the request
by sending half a unit to the Assembly for security.
He said, “At about 21.00hrs of same
yesterday (Tuesday), the Brigade Commander wrote to me requesting me to please
provide police personnel to the House of Assembly. He attached a letter written
to him by the same Assembly requesting the presence of soldiers in today’s
(Tuesday) sitting.
“It was there and then I called the
Commander of Mopol 19, CSP Braide, to send half a unit to the House of
Assembly. On my way to the office, I saw the mobile police personnel and
detachment of C4I, Civil Defence with sniffer dogs checking persons going in
and out of the Assembly gate.
“I then sent my deputy commissioner of
police in charge of operations and the assistant commissioner of police
operations to go there. The next thing I got was a call from the governor that
he was going to the House of Assembly; that his members were not safe.
“I saw his convoy through my office window
driving into the Assembly. I was told he was in the chambers where there was
fighting with all his aides ”
• Reps wade in
The House of Representatives had
beefed up its ad hoc committee on the crisis in Rivers State, by
including the Majority Whip, Mr. Ishaka Bawa; and the Deputy Leader, Mr. Leo
Ogor, on the membership.
The development followed a complaint by a
lawmaker from the state, Mr. Andrew Uchendu, who reported that “militants and
ex-militants” disrupted the sitting of the State House of Assembly in Port
Harcourt
“Over 20 militants and ex-militants invaded the
state House of Assembly this morning and disrupted the activities of the House.
The Commissioner of Police was informed but no action was taken to stop the
attackers.
“People were injured; as I speak, members of the
House insist on sitting with their blood-stained clothes”, Uchendu told his
colleagues.
Uchendu said he was not surprised by the alleged
failure of the police to act, owing to the raging feud between the state
command and the state Governor, Amaechi.
“What is happening in Rivers State today is not
democracy in action. We fought so hard for this democracy that people are
toying with today”, he added.
The House had set up an ad hoc committee last
week to intervene in the crisis after relations between Amaechi and the state
police command deteriorated to a point of name-calling.
The Deputy Speaker of the House, Mr. Emeka
Ihedioha, who presided over Tuesday’s session, expressed shock over the turn of
events in Rivers State.
He stated that the House was committed to finding
a peaceful solution to the tension in the state, a reason he named Bawa and
Ogor to beef up the intervention committee.
“My ruling is that the committee must conclude
this work and get back to the House by Tuesday next week”, Ihedioha declared.
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