Page Nav

HIDE

Breaking News:

latest

Ads Place

Ads Place

Nigerian lawmaker bursts into tears in parliament while discussing insecurity

On Tuesday, when discussing the state’s insecurity, a Nigerian lawmaker burst into tears on the floor of parliament.


Although the security situation in the country seemed to have deteriorated, with practically daily news of killings and kidnappings, the legislator concentrated on the most recent occurrence in his state.


Akin Rotimi, the House of Representatives’ spokesperson, fell down in tears while reading a motion about the Monday murder of two monarchs in Ekiti State.


Mr Rotimi, who represents Oye/Ikole Federal Constituency, couldn’t conceal his emotions when reading the motion.


In the motion, he called for a security intervention to stem the tide of criminality ravaging Ekiti State.


He said there has been an increase in criminal activities in Ekiti North 1 (Ikole/Oye) Federal Constituency in recent times resulting in the lost lives and properties.


Mr Rotimi informed his colleagues that the two monarchs were murdered by yet-to-be-identified criminals.


“On Monday, January 29, 2024, these criminals carried out a dastardly attack in the Oke-Ako area in Ikole Local Government Area resulting in the death of two traditional rulers: the Onimojo of Imojo Ekiti Oba Olatunji Samuel Olusola, and the Elesun of Esun Ekiti Oba David Babatunde Ogunsola and leaving a host of others with life-threatening injuries,” he said.



While talking about the monarchs, Mr Rotimi was sobbing loudly and some of his colleagues had to console him with pats on the back.


Consequently, the House resolved to urge the Chief of Army Staff to deploy soldiers to the outpost along the Oke-Ako area to enhance security and forestall a repeat of these beastly acts.


The House directed the Inspector General of Police, the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corp Commandant General, and heads of other security agencies to deploy more officials to Ekiti North 1 and ensure that those who carried out dastardly acts are fished out and brought to justice.


They also compelled the Ministry of Works and FERMA to immediately rehabilitate the Ayedun to Irele road, and other roads in the Federal Constituency.


Abujapress reports that, apart from the two monarchs killed, six schoolchildren, three teachers and a bus driver were also kidnapped on Monday in the state.


The 10 people were kidnapped in the Emure part of Ekiti and it is not yet certain if they were kidnapped by the same gang that killed the monarchs.


In its resolution, the House urged the security agencies to put all measures in place to rescue the school children, teachers and the bus driver.


The motion was adopted without debate and passed when Speaker Abbas Tajudeen put it to vote and a minute silence was observed.


Following the adoption of that motion, the House adjourned its sitting till next week Tuesday to allow lawmakers to participate in the bye-elections in some constituencies scheduled for the weekend.


The speaker announced that the adjournment became necessary to allow members to participate in the bye-elections.

No comments