The
police may arrest the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu
Tambuwal, over Thursday’s crisis at the National Assembly in Abuja, it
was learnt.
Sources told us on
Friday in Abuja that the Inspector- General of Police, Mr. Suleiman
Abba, had ordered that the Speaker should be “invited” over the crisis.
The Department of State Services was said
to have given a similar order asking that the Speaker should be invited
by any of its commands.
This was sequel to information that
Tambuwal was sighted in Sokoto State on Thursday evening where had gone
to pick the All Progressives Congress governorship expression of
interest and nomination forms for the 2015 governorship election.
But the Force Public Relations Officer,
Emmanuel Ojukwu, said, the IGP had yet to give an “express order” for
the Speaker’s arrest.
Ojukwu said the officers investigating the crisis would determine those to be arrested for prosecution.
A source at the police headquarters
confided in one of our correspondents that the signal from the IGP’s
office specifically directed the Federal Capital Territory and Sokoto
State commissioners of police to invite Tambuwal and that if he resists,
he should be arrested.
“The involvement of Sokoto State
Commissioner of Police is likely because the Speaker was in Sokoto
yesterday to pick the APC’s governorship form to contest the 2015
election,” the source said.
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