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Ex-lawmaker condemns Reps’ attack on Tambuwal

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A former member of the House of Representatives from Ebonyi state, Chief Linus Okorie, has condemned the attack of Sokoto state Governor, Aminu Tambuwal, by the leadership of the House of Representatives.

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The House had last week in a statement issued by its spokesman, Rep. Benjamin Kalu, accused the governor of using his position as the vice chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum(NGF) to rally the governors to oppose the Infectious Diseases Bill being considered by the House.

Okorie, who represented Ohaozara/Onicha/Ivo Federal Constituency of Ebonyi state from 2011 to 2019, in a statement in Abakaliki on Tuesday, said the unsavoury comments against the former speaker of the House was not only unfortunate, but also impugned on the integrity of the hallowed chamber.

He called on the leadership of the House not to allow political differences to becloud their sense of patriotism and respect for the corporate image and integrity of the House.

‘’As a former member of the House of Representatives, I’m in deep shock reading the above comments from the House against its former speaker, whose tenure was very remarkable for bringing honour and  dignity to the hallowed chamber.

‘’It is a bad statement that could haunt the present House leadership beyond the immediate gains of power and attention. 

“Resorting to personal attacks based on insinuation against a former speaker is inelegant, but labeling his providing guidance to governors as the result of his opposition to the emergence of the present House leadership is politics taken too far.

‘’It should be noted that the NGF has majority of APC governors who all supported the emergence of the present House leadership and it is curious and surprising that the advice from the former speaker would be accepted by them if it was shallow and partisan as now being alleged.

‘’As a stakeholder in the National Assembly, I condemn any act that would deprecate the integrity of the House. 

“At the same time, I believe that going personal against a former speaker in the manner herein done and for reasons hereto stated has the same or even more deprecating effect.

‘’Let us please rise above personal ego, hidden pains, vengeful pangs and crude partisanship to protect the sanctity and integrity of the legislature, while holding Nigeria first,’’ he said.

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