Ogun Assembly Still Shut

Plan by the Tunji Egbetokun-led G-15 of the Ogun State House of Assembly, South-West Nigeria, to sit this morning was stalled.
P.M.NEWS gathered that the lawmakers who had assembled in Abeokuta as early as possible today to hold a plenary session in the Assembly Complex failed to show up in the House as at 12 noon.
When P.M.NEWS visited the Assembly Complex this morning, it was still under lock and key with fierce-looking fully-armed policemen guarding the place.
Nobody was allowed into the complex.
It was further gathered that the G-15 had sent an advance security team to the complex for protection, while awaiting security reports from them before storming the assembly.
The Speaker, Tunji Egbetokun and his colleagues were said to have, however, taken precautions due to security reports that the assembly complex was not safe, especially with the threat from the G-9 members to attack them if they dare sit in the House.
It was not, however, clear if the G-15 had shifted its sitting to a neutral ground or would still sit before the day runs out, as they were said to have remained together since morning.
The speaker who described last Monday’s kangaroo impeachment as a comedy, had at the weekend told newsmen that the House would hold its plenary session today.
The self-acclaimed new speaker, Mr. Soyemi Coker and his other eight colleagues were quizzed at the weekend by the Ogun State Command of the State Security Service (SSS) over their action last Monday.
—Jide Osokoya
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