The House of Representatives
on Thursday summoned the Minister of Interior, Lt-Gen. Abdulrahman
Danbazzau(retd), and the Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Prisons Service,
Mr. Peter Ekpendu, over an alleged assault on a female member of the House.
The the incident took
place on Wednesday close to the exit gate of the National Assembly when the
female lawmaker from Delta State, Mrs. Onyemachi Mrukpor, was driving out of
the premises.
Security aides
attached to the convoy of Ekpendu allegedly descended on her and slapped her
for overtaking the convoy of the CG.
The CG was said to
have visited the National Assembly and was also driving out of the legislative
building when the beating took place.
Lawmakers claimed that
Ekpendu, a very senior government official, merely sat in his car and watched
as his aides pummelled the female member. They alleged that he did nothing to
stop his aides.
A motion on the
incident, which was moved by the Minority Leader of the House, Mr. Leo Ogor,
was unanimously endorsed by members at Thursday’s session presided over by the
Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara.
The House noted, “The
member was battered under the watch of the CG of prisons.
Her offence was that
she overtook the convoy of the CG within the premises of the National Assembly.
“The CG of prisons is
invited to explain why he should not be committed to prison in violation of
Section 16 of the Legislative Houses, Powers and Privileges Act.”
The law stipulates a
penalty of N400,000 fine or a prison term of six months on conviction for an
attack on a legislator within the premises of a legislative house.
The resolution was
later amended to include Danbazzau, who was asked to appear before the House
Committee on Interior.
The Ministry of
Interior is the supervisory minister of the Nigerian Prisons Service.
The committee, which
is chaired by an All Progressives Congress lawmaker from Kaduna State, Mr.
Adams Jagaba, is to produce a report on Tuesday, next week.
The House Leader, Mr.
Femi Gbajabiamila, while contributing to the debate, informed the House that
Mrukpor called him immediately the alleged assault took place to make a report.
“She called me and she
was crying. I have not seen a thing like this before.
“This is the time we
need to rally behind her not just as a member but as a woman.
“This is a clear,
straight case; that the attacker is guilty of assault; he is guilty of battery.
There is vicarious liability in this case”, Gbajabiamila added.
In addition to
Danbazzau and Ekpendu, the House summoned the unit heads of all security
agencies posted to the National Assembly to explain the conduct of their men,
who reportedly watched as the member was attacked without intervening.
They include the unit
heads of the police, Department of State Services, Nigerian Security and Civil
Defence Corps, Sergeant-at-Arms and the Federal Road Safety Corps.

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