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Edo CP Monday Agbonika
By NEFISHETU YAKUBU
The Edo House of Assembly on Monday summoned the Commissioner of Police (CP) in the state, Mr Monday Agbonika, to explain the circumstances surrounding the arrest of a traditional ruler from Ikpeshi within the Assembly complex.
The House Invitation is for Agbonika to appear before an executive session with the lawmakers on Tuesday at 1p.m.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the assembly also invited the Ikpeshi warring factions over violent clashes arising from kingship dispute and revenue collection crises in the community.
NAN reports that at the meeting on June 18, with Ikpeshi factions, the lawmakers directed both parties to maintain peace and suspend all actions pending the resolution of the ongoing crises.
Raising a matter of urgent public importance at plenary on Monday, the Majority Leader, Jonathan Aigbokhan, condemned the arrest of an invited traditional ruler within the assembly complex by the Nigerian police.
He stated that the CP disrespected the lawmakers by arresting one of its guests formally invited by the House.
Other lawmakers, who condemned the arrest, demanded the immediate release of the traditional ruler, urging the police to respect legislative proceedings and protocols.
The Speaker, Blessing Agbebaku, described the arrest and detention of the traditional ruler as sacrilegious, saying the act by officers of the Edo Police command was a direct affront on the Assembly.
Agbebaku said, “We are not disputing the police right to arrest, but they should not have done so inside the premises of the Assembly complex.
“If they want to arrest someone, they should invite them to the command. Not someone the Assembly formally invited for peace dialogue.
“The member representing Akoko-Edo II, Donald Okogbe, raised the issue, and I immediately convened a meeting with the Ikpeshi warring factions that same day.
“Instead, the commissioner sent officers to arrest one of our invited guests within the Assembly. If such arrest was necessary, they should have gone to Ikpeshi, not here.” He added.
According to the speaker, this is why I have invited the CP to appear before lawmakers during Tuesday’s executive session at 1pm.
He ordered the immediate release of the traditional ruler to be part of the investigation of the house on the Ikpeshi community crisis.
Also, the House confirmed Ms Sonia Ebanehita’s appointment as chairman of Edo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) after successful screening by the committee on Rules and Business.
Earlier, the speaker, while addressing protesting youths from Oghede community, pledged to set up a committee to investigate the crisis involving alleged land encroachment and demolition of their land by the Nigerian Army.
Meanwhile, the house adopted a resolution calling on the state government and the police to urgently check the rising cases of police brutality in the state.
The motion, moved by Mr Richard Edosa (APC- Oredo West), also called on the CP to organise human rights training for police personnel to address cases of police brutality in the state. (NAN)