Rivers: State Assembly Group Decries Demolition of Complex – A Rape on the History of State’s Legislative Arm

The Rivers State House of Assembly group loyal to Wike led by Martin Amaewhule has decried the demolition of the assembly complex by the state government, describing it as a rape on the history of the state’s legislative arm.

The Amaewhule-led members of the Assembly, George Alabo, expressed shock over the demolition.
“It is sad but we are not worried, we are unbothered but what has happened is a rape on the history, history has just been murdered but it is fine, we will not be deterred,” Alabo said.

He said that all the documents and archives of the Assembly since inception were destroyed in the demolition, “erasing” the history of the state’s legislature.

Alabo said, “We woke up this morning and we were told that the Rivers State House of Assembly Complex which has housed the activities of the House of Assembly for many years is being brought down alongside all our documents, alongside all our archives, alongside, alongside all our belongings, alongside the entire records of the Rivers State House of Assembly to date, everything is being brought down.

“No notice, no warning, people on ground were kicked away, there was no opportunity to rescue anything. The history of the house of assembly from inception has just been brought down, that is what we are talking about now.

“Our archives, our legislative department, our legal department, our library, all our records, the entire history of the house of assembly has just been brought down in one fell swoop, that is the sorry state we have found ourselves.”

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