The Federal Government has been called upon to query Governor Rotimi Ameachi of Rivers State over statements credited to him in the media where he said that the opposition will not only make the country ungovernable, but also form a parallel government come 2015 if President Goodluck Jonathan wins the election.
This call was made by former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode today at a press conference in Umuahia, Abia State, after a two-day visit to the state.
The former Minister also expressed disappointment over the commotion at the National Assembly complex on Thursday, accusing the lawmakers of breaking the law and disgracing the country.
“For the first time in the history of our country I saw elected legislators attempting to break down wall, attempting to break down gates. I saw them scaling the gate. I saw some of them in torn clothes, struggling through the police lines, I saw them breaking the law, and I saw them display the highest level of indiscipline and lack of respect for constituted authority.
Fani-Kayode said though some public figures may shy away from speaking the truth, he insisted he will not, no matter whoever is involved.
“Legislators took the law into their own hands. Broke down gates, jumped through the gates, and fought the police and created commotion and shameful acts.
“If this were to be in any other country particularly America or UK that for whatever reasons a line was drawn by the police and security agencies, and individuals no matter how high or how much respected or loved chose to defy them and cross the lines, injured some policemen (because the IG told me on phone this morning that some policemen were injured), and they defied the police, went through the tear gas, and ignored the warnings, the police would have been forced to use a very high degree of force.
He however praised the security agencies for their maturity in handling the situation, and noted it was a testimony to the fact that the Nigeria police was very restrained to have allowed the lawmakers to cross the lines.
The former APC chieftain said that if the lawmakers were not satisfied with their being locked out of the National Assembly complex by security agencies, they should approached the court instead of taking the laws into their hands.
“Again when you look at the comments made by my old friend, Gov. Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers State, I am alarmed, I am deeply disturbed and discouraged. He said that if PDP comes back in 2015 that not only would they make the country ungovernable, they would also set up a parallel government, and that there would be anarchy in this country,” he said
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