The camp of Daniel Ogah Ogazi held its plenary at the Nasarawa State House of Assembly on Wednesday, where it suspended Ibrahim Balarabe Abdullahi's group
Thereafter, Ogazi who presided over the plenary put the matter to voice votes where all members presented concurred with the position.
Speaking to journalists after the sitting, Hon Ogazi said the action of the 10 members, coming after a proclamation by Governor Abdullahi Sule that the inuaguration of members and all other proceedings must take place in the hallow chamber of the Assembly, was illegal, null and void. “Also, they should be prevented from parading themselves as speaker, deputy speaker and members of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly. And that members of the public should not recognize them as Honourable members of the Nasarawa State House of Assembly until they availed themselves before the hallow chamber to be properly sworn in and actively participate in the activities and procedures.
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