The Zamfara House of Assembly on Monday suspended eight lawmakers for alleged misconduct, conspiracy, mischief and illegal sitting.
The suspension, announced by the Speaker of the House, Bilyaminu Moriki, at the Assembly’s plenary in Gusau on Monday followed a motion moved by the Majority Leader, Bello Mazawaje, PDP-Tsafe East.
Mazawaje said that the lawmakers’ suspension was permitted based on the violation of the Assembly’s Order 10, Rule 9, explaining that the suspended members, on Thursday, broke the doors to the office of the Clerk and Sergeant at Arm of the Assembly and conducted the unlawful sitting.
While noting that the lawmakers also blocked some members from gaining access to the Assembly’s chamber, the minority leader urged lawmakers to agree with the motion to suspend the eight members for alleged contempt of the house, conspiracy, conducting illegal sitting, mischief and misconduct.
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Deputy Speaker of the House, Adamu Aliyu described the attitude by the lawmakers as unfortunate.
Aliyu said that the lawmakers must be sanctioned in order to maintain law and order in the legislative process in the state.
The Chief Whip to the House, Rilwanu Marafa equally described the conduct of the alleged illegal sitting by the lawmakers as a disgrace to the Assembly, calling on his colleagues to take disciplinary action against the lawmakers.
However, the Minority Whip to the House, Nura Dahiru, urged the leadership of the Assembly to ensure thorough investigation into the matter and ensure justice and fairness.
The suspended lawmakers include Bashir Aliyu, PDP-Gummi 1; Amiru Keta PDP-Tsafe West; Nasiru Abdullahi PDP-Maru South; Bashir Masama PDP-Bukkuyum North; Faruku Dosara APC-Maradun 1; Ibrahim Tukur APC-Bakura Constituency; Shamsudeen Hassan APC Talata-Mafara North and Bashiru Sarkin-Zango PDP-Bungudu West.














