Commotion broke out at the house of representatives on Monday over a motion to admit Ibe Kachikwu, minister of state for petroleum, into the green chamber.
Kachikwu was expected to explain the reason for the hike in the price of petrol from N86.5 to N145.
Femi Gbajabiamila, leader of the house, had moved the motion for the lower legislative chamber to admit Kachikwu into its fold.
But when Yakubu Dogara, speaker of the house, put the motion to a voice vote, a majority of the members chorused “nay”, protesting against allowing Kachikwu into the chamber.
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But Dogara ruled against the majority voice which sparked a shouting match, disrupting the proceedings.
Some members soon started chanting: “All we are saying, save Nigeria.” This continued for about ten minutes.
The speaker tried to calm frayed nerves, but members in both the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and All Progressives Congress (APC) divide continued to square off in a non-violent brawl.
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While APC members of the house shouted “change”, their PDP counterparts chanted “shame” apparently in derision.
When normalcy was restored, Dogara called on Leo Ogor, minority leader, to make his submission.
Ogor suggested that the house should go into an executive session and his recommendation was upheld.
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3 comments
They’re just wasting their time. who do they think they’re deceiving…we all know that no positivity is gona com out afterall….
these guys re just wasting their time. who do they think they’re deceiving. we all know that no positivity is gonna come out of ths
Thank u my broda they are decieving themselves if only we can come out anyhow and tell them enough is enough. Wel one day na one day.