Lawlessness in Nigeria took a new turn when soldiers this morning in
Kaduna detained the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Aminu
Waziri Tambuwal, insisting his official car must be searched before he
could be allowed into an international conference he was due to deliver a
speech.
Angered by the conduct of the soldiers, the Speaker
came out of the car and trekked into the venue. The incident occurred
at Hotel 17, venue of an International conference on security and
development challenges of pastoralism in West and central Africa
organised by the office of the National Security Adviser.
The
Speaker, who arrived the venue of the gathering at exactly 9.16 am for
the 10.00 am opening ceremony, had his convoy stopped by soldiers who
insisted they must search his official car before he could be allowed
into the venue. Despite much entreaties by security details attached to
the Speaker, the soldiers refused, with some saying they have orders
from above to search the Speaker.
Incidentally, other VIPs,
especially Governors, who attended the conference were allowed access
into the hotel without hindrance. The Speaker is the Number Four in
protocol hierarchy in the Federation, after the President,
Vice-President, and the Senate President.
When contacted for his
reaction, Tambuwal’s spokesman, Malam Imam Imam, decried the conduct of
the soldiers, saying their attitude undermines the institution of the
legislature. “It is not about the person of the Speaker, but the office
he is occupying. What we expect is for the security agents to show
respect for the office of the Number 4 citizen of the country,” he said.

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