Groups condemn attack on Akwa Ibom Speaker during consultation

Political advocacy groups, under the auspices of the Mandate Eyes and Akwa Ibom Integrity Alliance, have strongly criticised attacks on the Speaker of the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly, Mr. Aniekan Bassey, by some political agitators in Ibiono Ibom Council of the state.

The agitators, suspected to be supporters of a prominent politician in the state, had ordered the speaker to remove his fez cap bearing the insignia of Pastor Umo Eno, Governor Ufom Emmanuel preferred successor, before addressing them.

The speaker had visited the area along with the member representing Ibiono Ibom in the state House of Assembly, Mr. Godwin Ekpo, to consult with them for his senatorial ambition.
 
Speaking during a press conference on Sunday, the leaders of the groups, Mr. Stephen Abia and Uwemedimoh Umana, condemned the assault, describing it as sacrilegious and an affront to the office of the Speaker, who is the number three citizen in the state.

Abia, who is the chairman of the Akwa Ibom Integrity Alliance, expressed disappointment that some people could constitute themselves into a nuisance and go about harassing politicians for not aligning with their views in the 21st century.

“We are indeed saddened that in the 21st century, a bunch of sane beings could constitute themselves into nuisance and go around harassing and assaulting innocent persons, who do not align with their political views.

“It is worse that they could go as far as demanding that Hon. Aniekan Bassey, the state’s Number three Citizen, should take off his cap because it carried the imprint of his preferred governorship aspirant, Pastor Umo Eno, and not that of their alleged principal, Senator Bassey Albert Akpan.

“Are these agitators telling us that if Aniekan Bassey had put on a pair of trousers or shirt with the inscription of Umo Eno, they would have stripped him naked before allowing him to consult Ibiono Ibom delegates? 

While commending the speaker for his peaceful disposition by leaving the scene immediately, Abia called on security agencies in the state to take further step by ensuring that all those fingered in the act were brought to book immediately.

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