Saturday, 22 November 2014
PDP Calls For Full lnvestigation Of Fracas in National Assembly
Abuja - The National Working Committee
(NWC), of the PDP has called on the
Inspector General of Police to investigate the
circumstances that lead to the fracas at the
National Assembly on Nov. 20.
The call is contained in a statement issued by
Mr Olisa Metuh, the party`s National Publicity
Secretary in Abuja on Friday.
The statement said the call had become
necessary in the light of accusations and
counter accusations over the unfortunate
incident that led to the shutdown of the
National Assembly.
It charged the Inspector General of Police to
unravel the fact of the incident within the next
72 hours.
According to the statement, the sanctity of
the National Assembly as an arm of
government and citadel of democracy must
be upheld at all times.
"The matter should not be shrouded in
controversy, sinister plots and mundane
accusations”.
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It, however, acknowledged that security
agencies, within their constitutional powers,
could search individuals due to the country`s
security challenges.
This, it said, was to ensure that only
responsible and duly accredited persons
entered the National Assembly complex.
"The PDP is known for its unwavering stand in
upholding the tenets of democracy. Our stand
for justice, fairness, and equity at all times
remains undiluted.
"In the same vein, President Jonathan has
been very humble and forthright in upholding
these principles and rights of citizens’’, it said.
According to it, President Jonathan had
instituted free, fair and credible elections and
remains unwavering that his ambition is not
worth the blood of any Nigerian.
"We therefore believe that there is no need to
shroud the development in controversy.
"In this regard, we call for a full investigation
to unravel the circumstances surrounding the
incident within the next 72 hours.
"Nigerians deserve to know the truth at all
times”, the statement stressed.
- NAN
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