Following the violence that occurred at the Rivers State House of
Assembly on Tuesday, the House of Representatives has taken over the
functions of the Rivers Assembly.
The federal lawmakers took the decision on Wednesday following debates
and approval of a motion and based on section 11, sub section 4 of the
1999 Constitution.
The section states that “At any time when any House of Assembly of a
state is unable to perform its functions by reason of the situation
prevailing in the state,
The National Assembly may make such Laws for the peace, order and good
government of that state with respect to matters on which a House of
Assembly may make laws as may appear to the National Assembly to be
necessary or expedient until such time as the House of Assembly is able
to resume its functions; and any such laws enacted by the National
Assembly pursuant to this section shall have effect as if they were laws
enacted by the House of Assembly of the state.”
Crisis had engulfed the Rivers House of Assembly on Tuesday when five
members out of 32 attempted to impeach the Speaker, Otelemaba Amachree.
The confusion that followed led to violence among the state lawmakers with videos of the violence circulated on social media.
Wednesday’s sitting was chaired by the Deputy Speaker of the House, Emeka Ihedioha
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Source: Premium Times

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