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Police Take Over Ekiti Assembly Amid Rumours Of Invasion By Thugs

Policemen were stationed at strategic locations in the House to forestall the rumoured planned invasion.

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The operatives of the Nigeria Police have taken over Ekiti State House of Assembly based on a rumoured plan of invasion by some unidentified political thugs.

It was gathered that the armed policemen were stationed at strategic locations in the House to forestall the rumoured planned invasion.

Vanguard reports that Staffers of the Assembly were this morning sighted trooping out of their offices to their respective locations.

Some of the workers, who allegedly spoke under condition of anonymity explained that there was an order from the State Police Headquarters that workers should vacate the assembly.

They said they were told that some people were planning to attack the House of Assembly.

However, the newly-elected Speaker of the Assembly, Gboyega Aribisogan, during a telephone chat with newsmen, said there was no crisis in the assembly.

According to him, “the leadership of the police command in Ekiti informed us this morning that they had verifiable intelligence about some hoodlums coming to attack the assembly complex.

“And to avoid a breakdown of law and order, there’s a need for their presence and they have promised to conduct investigation into the matter and report to us before the close of work today.

“I want to encourage my colleagues and staff of the Assembly to be patient and bear with us.

“Normalcy will soon return to the house,” Aribisogan said.

Recalled that Mr Aribisogan was elected as the new Speaker of the assembly yesterday after defeating Mrs Olubunmi Adelugba from Emure Ekiti.

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