The Speaker of House of the House of Representatives, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, on Saturday told the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Suleiman Abba, that he is not afraid of questioning and possible arrest if found to have acted unlawfully.
Tambuwal disclosed that the IGP need not to seek far him as he was available to answer any questions from law enforcement agencies, being a law-abiding citizen.
In a statement by his Special Assistant, Media and Public Affairs, Mr. Imam Imam, the speaker said he did not enjoy any immunity against arrest or protection except privileges conferred on him by the Legislative Powers and Privileges Act.
“The Honorable Speaker wishes to state that he is a law-abiding citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who has no immunity against arrest and prosecution except privileges as may be provided by the Legislative Powers and Privileges Act.
“Accordingly, the Speaker states for the records that he is available, ready and willing to answer any lawful invitation from any of the security agencies on any matter for which they may require his attention.”
However, he berated the police for their “unprofessional” and “disgraceful” conduct in the manner they locked down the National Assembly on Thursday.
Tambuwal said the police were out to stop him from entering the premises.
He noted that the lockdown led to the avoidable commotion as members were left with no options but to scale the gates to gain access into the premises.
The statement reads further, “Most disgraceful is the false statement later issued by the Police in which they claimed that in the lawful exercise of their duties, “ Alh Aminu Tambuwal CFR, arrived the venue with a motley crowd, who broke the cordon, assaulted the Police and evaded due process.”
“This blatant falsehood coming from a law enforcement agency, that is expected to be neutral and lawful, is unfortunate, to say the least.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the Speaker came to National Assembly accompanied by members as is customary during any sitting of the House.
“They all came with their official vehicles but were disallowed from driving into the premises.
“Certainly members, who arrived the precinct of the National Assembly in response to a call to perform an urgent, critical national assignment, cannot be described by any self respecting institution as “a motley crowd “
“It is important to remind the Nigeria Police Force that as a public institution that provides common services for all the arms of government, they must not allow themselves to be used by one of the arms to undermine the others.”
But the Inspector-General of Police, Suleiman Abba, on Saturday denied issuing any arrest order on lawmakers involved in the commotion and the alleged attack on Policemen at the National Assembly premises.
He said the investigating Police Officers will determine who to invite, quiz and prosecute as the case may be.