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The Kaduna state House of Assembly on Tuesday suspended two of its members indefinitely from the House for allegedly engaging in some ‘manipulative activities’.
The affected lawmakers are: Mr Bityong Nkom (PDP-Kaura) and Mr Danladi Kwasu (PDP- zangon Kataf) .
The decision followed a motion of matter of urgent public importance moved by Alhaji Muktar Hazo, member representing Doka Gabasawa Constituency (APC).
Hazo said the two members were engaged in some activities that were intended to destabilise the assembly and bring it into dispute.
The Speaker, Alhaji Aminu Shagali said that the House has suspended the two members until further notice.
In his reacting, Mr Bityong Nkom said that the House should tell them the offence they have committed.
“Let the procedures be followed you don’t suspend me before you invite me to ethics and privellage committee. Why do you suspend me before you hear from me,” he said.
However, Mr Danladi Kwasu pleaded with the House to tell him the offence he committed.
‘”Mr Speaker I want to know my offence, this is democracy, please tell me my offence,” he said.
The affected lawmakers are: Mr Bityong Nkom (PDP-Kaura) and Mr Danladi Kwasu (PDP- zangon Kataf) .
The decision followed a motion of matter of urgent public importance moved by Alhaji Muktar Hazo, member representing Doka Gabasawa Constituency (APC).
Hazo said the two members were engaged in some activities that were intended to destabilise the assembly and bring it into dispute.
The Speaker, Alhaji Aminu Shagali said that the House has suspended the two members until further notice.
In his reacting, Mr Bityong Nkom said that the House should tell them the offence they have committed.
“Let the procedures be followed you don’t suspend me before you invite me to ethics and privellage committee. Why do you suspend me before you hear from me,” he said.
However, Mr Danladi Kwasu pleaded with the House to tell him the offence he committed.
‘”Mr Speaker I want to know my offence, this is democracy, please tell me my offence,” he said.