Tag: Mace

  • Recover stolen mace in 24 hours – Senate tells Police, DSS

    The Senate has asked the Inspector-General of Police and the State Security Service (SSS) to recover its mace, forcefully removed at the chambers by hoodlums on Wednesday.

    The call followed a resolution by the lawmakers at the end of a closed-door session held immediately after the removal of the mace, the symbol of authority for the legislature.

    Recall that the mace was stolen by thugs suspected to be supporters of a suspended senator, Ovie Omo Agege (Delta, APC).

    Omo-Agege, who was suspended by his colleagues last week, was later arrested by the police on Wednesday afternoon after the Senate plenary.

    The Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, who announced the call on the security chiefs while presiding at plenary with another mace, said that the legislature would not be intimidated in any way.

    He said that while the Upper Chamber was awaiting the “return’’ of the mace, it would continue with its legislative activities, adding that the lawmakers would not be terrified in carrying out their constitutional duties.

    “This morning, we had an unusual incident at the chambers in the Senate.

    “At about 11.30 (am), some armed thugs invaded the Senate chambers, assaulted some of our staff and some of the media persons and forcefully took away the mace.

    “They passed through the entrance and the gate and left the National Assembly with the mace. They attempted kidnapping two of our senators.

    “They were eventually left, but we decided that we will not be intimidated by the circumstance. We will stand by and defend our democracy.

    “We have decided to go through everything on our Order Paper for today even if it takes us till 6.00 p.m. We will conclude everything here because that is what we are being paid to do.

    “We are going to get to the root of this matter, and I believe that I speak the mind of all of you here if I say that security agencies must recover our mace within 24 hours.

    “We are giving the Inspector-General of Police and the Department of State Security (DSS) 24 hours to recover our mace,’’ he said.

    Ekweremadu decried the incident and said that it was not only an affront on the Senate, but on democracy.

    He assured that the lawmakers would not be distracted, stressing that they would stand together while continuing with the assignment of representing Nigerians.

    He thanked the Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives, Yussuf Lasun, who led members of the chamber to the Senate in solidarity over the incident.

    In his remarks, Lasun assured senators of Representatives’ continued support, adding that they would not be deterred from carrying out their responsibilities.

    “I have read a lot of books about representative democracy and what baffles me most is the fact that the ones that try to demean the institution of the assembly are pretenders to the institution of democracy.

    “This means that once your assembly ceases to function or you ostracise or you want to muzzle it, definitely you are no longer practising democracy.

    “Due to the way some of us started practising politics, a lot of Nigerian populace does not agree with the fact that we have to develop the institution of legislation, that it must be well strengthened.

    “Once you do not do that you should as well forget about democracy.

    “We decided to visit to show solidarity not with you alone, but to tell Nigerians that this assembly must make sure that democracy works in Nigeria.

    “We are in solidarity with you and we will make a resolution to ensure that the mace is recovered within 24 hours,’’ he said.

  • Thugs invasion: Senate continues plenary with ‘improvised’ mace

    The Senate refused to stop plenary on Wednesday afternoon after some thugs suspected to be working for a suspended member, Sen. Ovie Omo-Agege invaded the Senate and hijacked the mace leading to commotion.

    An improvised mace was provided pending the recovery of the stolen one.

    However, the Senate leadership has alerted security agencies to fish out the culprits and also recover the mace within 24 hours.

    It also said the invasion and subsequent hijacking of the mace in an act of treason and all those behind it will be treated as such.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki was not in Nigeria when the incident took place.

    The Senate, reacting in a statement said the invasion was a treat to the nation’s democracy.

    Read full statement below:

    Today, some armed hoodlums led by suspended Senator, Ovie Omo-Agege, walked into the Senate plenary and seized the symbol of authority of the Upper Legislative Chamber, the mace.

    This action is an act of treason, as it is an attempt to overthrow a branch of the Federal Government of Nigeria by force, and it must be treated as such. All security agencies must stand on the side of due process and immediately mobilise their personnel to retrieve the mace and apprehend the mastermind and the perpetrators of this act.

    This action is also an affront on the legislature, and the leadership of the House has come to express their support against this action.

    The Senate is now in an Executive session.

    An updated statement will be released immediately after the closed door session.

     

  • BREAKING: Invasion, hijack of mace by Omo-Agege’s thugs an act of treason – Senate

    The leadership of the Nigerian Senate has said the invasion of the hallowed chamber by suspected thugs on Wednesday during plenary is an act of treason and will be treated as such.

    The Senate leadership also accused a suspended member, Sen. Omo-Agege as the mastermind of the invasion.

    This was revealed on Wednesday in a statement by Senate spokesperson, Sabi Abdullahi after the incident.

    Read the full statement below:

    *RESPONSE TO TODAY’S INCIDENT IN THE SENATE CHAMBER*

    Today, some armed hoodlums led by suspended Senator, Ovie Omo-Agege, walked into the Senate plenary and seized the symbol of authority of the Upper Legislative Chamber, the mace.

    This action is an act of treason, as it is an attempt to overthrow a branch of the Federal Government of Nigeria by force, and it must be treated as such. All security agencies must stand on the side of due process and immediately mobilise their personnel to retrieve the mace and apprehend the mastermind and the perpetrators of this act.

    This action is also an affront on the legislature, and the leadership of the House has come to express their support against this action.

    The Senate is now in an Executive session.

    An updated statement will be released immediately after the closed door session.

    *Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi*

    *Senate Spokesperson*

  • Breaking: Commotion as hoodlums invade Senate; hijack, cart away mace [Video]

    The Nigerian Senate is under attack by certain persons who have been branded as hoodlums, who hijacked and cart away the mace of the red chamber.

    TheNewsGuru reports Wednesday’s plenary session was ongoing when the said hoodlums invaded the Senate chamber of the National Assembly.

    Watch video below:

    According to a source who spoke to TheNewsGuru.com on the incident, about 10 suspected thugs who came to the venue forced their entrance into the chamber.

    Seconds later, the hoodlums ran out of the chamber with the mace causing pandemonium in the Senate.

    They left the National Assembly with the mace in a black SUV.

    The mace is the symbol of authority of the parliament.