Bauchi Assembly crisis: House of Reps concludes investigation, vows to deal with those creating trouble

Headed by Musa Sarkin Adar, addressing newsmen at the House of Assembly after a visit to the chamber, the committee said 28 memoranda and oral testimonies were received during the investigation. Musa said the petitioners cooperated with the panel, as they answered all questions asked.
Meanwhile, the Police in Bauchi also testified before the panel, as the Commissioner of Police (CP), Habu Sani Ahmadu and Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Mohammed Yakubu absolved the command of any complicity in the crisis.
Narrating what happened at the Assembly Complex on June 20, Yakubu, who first spoke to the panel, said the clerk of the House received a letter to provide security ahead of the inauguration of the Ninth Assembly. He said upon receiving the letter, they drew an operation order for the inauguration and divided the operation into sub-sectors into seven, adding that policemen were sent to the Assembly Complex to prevent anyone from gaining undue access through the fence.
He also added that no policeman was allowed into the chamber, saying all affairs of the Assembly, including the provision of security, were the duties of the Clerk and Sergeant at Arms.
The 12-man committee, which began collation of complaints from aggrieved lawmakers and critical stakeholders on Monday, has returned to Abuja to submit its report to the National Assembly.
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