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Ike Ekweremadu Reacts To His Trending Comment "Call For Military Take Over"
The Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, has
reacted to the statement credited to him insinuating possibility of a military take over in the country.
Ekweremadu, speaking over the weekend at the
Diepreye Alaimeyeseigha Memorial Banquet Hall, Onopa, during a dinner hosted by
Governor Henry Seriake Dickson for members of the Commonwealth Parliamentary
Association, said his comments on the floor of the Senate were misconstrued.
He stressed that he would never make derogatory
statements against the Nigerian military, urging that statements made by
lawmakers in the course of their duty should be situated within the proper
context before any form of reaction.
Ekweremadu maintained that his remarks on the floor
of the Senate chambers were to caution politicians to avoid the mistakes of the
past, which inevitably led to the abrupt end of the First Republic.
He said “Before I close, let me just tell you one
unfortunate incident that happened last week.
“We had one of our colleagues from Kogi who was
hosting a constituency briefing and empowerment.
“He alleged that the government sponsored thugs to
come and chase away people and destroy the programme and equipment he bought
for his people.
“We condemned such acts, especially where, in a
particular case, the property of a parliamentarian was destroyed.
“We condemned a case whereby parliamentarians were
stopped from holding meetings and where a parliamentarian was stopped from
coming to a state where he was governor for eight years.
“We warned that it was this kind of reckless abuse
of power and impunity that scuttled our democracy earlier, especially in the
First Republic and I cautioned that politicians should not take things for
granted.
“Of course, some people took it out of context and
said I was calling for a military coup.
“I never called for a military coup. I never said
the military was planning any coup.
“If you read some parts of the military statement,
they admitted that my statement and contributions were only cautionary and that
we were sincere, but, they went as far as saying the international community
should ignore me.”
Meanwhile, reactions have continued trailed the
deputy President’s statement.
The Nigerian army said the statement by Ekweremadu
was derogatoryto the Army and by extension to the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
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