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| 6 Thingsyou Should Know About Stolen National Assembly Symbol by 2Ebisco(op): 7:19am On Apr 19, 2018 |
If you've logged out of Nigeria-related comedy over the past few hours, then you have missed out on one of the most intriguing political episodes found in any part of the world. On Wednesday, April 18, 2018, hoodlums stormed the upper legislative chamber in the National Assembly complex, seized the sacred mace of the chamber and ran out of the door into the unknown. For the uninitiated, the mace is a very important component of legislative processes in the National Assembly, so it's kind of a big deal. It's the same as if someone comes into your house and steals your power fuse box and you suddenly cannot watch Big Brother Naija on your television until they bring it back. This disgraceful attack on Nigeria's democracy has been blamed on the lawmaker representing Delta Central senatorial district, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, who had reportedly entered the chamber the same time as the perpetrators of the crime. The lawmaker is a prime suspect because he has a standing beef with the Senate after he was suspended for 90 legislative days for his conduct in objecting to the electoral amendment bill which is seeking to reorganise the order of elections in the country. Senator Omo-Agege was arrested after plenary session yesterday but was released hours later after he applied the Shaggy defence, "It wasn't me," we assume he said. Anyway, as the controversy swerves and turns, here are a few things you should know about the mace and the events around its theft. 1. The mace is a really big deal The mace is the symbol of authority in the Senate and no plenary sessions can legitimately take place in its absence from the chamber. It signifies that the Senate is formally in session and that its proceedings are official. 2. It has its own personal security Like all elected officials in the National Assembly, the mace is important enough to get its own personal security in the mould of the sergeant-at-arms. The sergeant-at-arms is tasked with the safety of the mace but he was reportedly overpowered by the hoodlums that stole it on Wednesday. 3. The Senate President sort of needs it for recognition The mace is used to announce the arrival of the Senate President into the chamber which typically leads to the commencement of plenary sessions where legislators of the Republic deliberate on all the important stuff that Nigerians never seem to understand. 4. It's made of gold... ...or, at least, gold is one of the core components of the mace; so maybe someone might be tempted to sling it around to be able to cover ticket fees to leave Nigeria for good. 5. It has a replacement (poor thing) Despite the veneration tied around the mace, it turns out stealing it does not mean the Republic crumbles. When the mace was stolen on Wednesday, Senators proceeded to hold a closed door executive session where it was decided to recommence the day's plenary session with a spare mace. What a way to make a guy feel important. 6. It's been stolen before! Wednesday's abduction is not the first time the National Assembly's mace has been stolen for selfish reasons. Way back in 2000, then-Senate President, Chuba Okadigbo, abducted the mace in an attempt to stall impeachment proceedings against him. He took the mace to his residence in Abuja and refused to hand it over to armed police officers sent to politely recover it. He eventually lost and was impeached. http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/04/6-thingsyou-should-know-about-stolen.html
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| Re: 6 Thingsyou Should Know About Stolen National Assembly Symbol by xreal: 7:23am On Apr 19, 2018 |
The thieves seems to have supporters which made it easy for them. |
| Re: 6 Thingsyou Should Know About Stolen National Assembly Symbol by Redoil: 7:24am On Apr 19, 2018 |
7. Buhari boys thief am |
| Re: 6 Thingsyou Should Know About Stolen National Assembly Symbol by utenwuson: 7:28am On Apr 19, 2018 |
maize.................... season |
| Re: 6 Thingsyou Should Know About Stolen National Assembly Symbol by kimjongJezebel: 7:35am On Apr 19, 2018*. Modified: 8:07am On Apr 19, 2018 |
The mace is very important for the parliament that's why the noise is deafening . Omo-Agege no try at all |
| Re: 6 Thingsyou Should Know About Stolen National Assembly Symbol by dynicks(m): 7:40am On Apr 19, 2018 |
Lol...the nigga in the first pics escaping with d mace looks very serious nd focused.. If only we the progressives/ concernierns would be as serious as that guy in voting the dullard nd his cohorts out come 2019.. |
| Re: 6 Thingsyou Should Know About Stolen National Assembly Symbol by updatechange(m): 7:43am On Apr 19, 2018 |
Rubbish gov't, rubbish legislators, rubbish leaders... this sh*t called mace is an inconsequential thing to our country and our democracy, the most important thing is the plenary, discussions and deliberations not this stupid Westminster over-celebrated culture. Even America dosen't regard it ![]() |
| Re: 6 Thingsyou Should Know About Stolen National Assembly Symbol by kimjongJezebel: 7:58am On Apr 19, 2018 |
updatechange:1. The mace is a really big deal The mace is the symbol of authority in the Senate and no plenary sessions can legitimately take place in its absence from the chamber. It signifies that the Senate is formally in session and that its proceedings are official. Maybe you need to read again. You think the thugs that went for the Mace are illiterates, they knew very well why they targeted the Mace |
| Re: 6 Thingsyou Should Know About Stolen National Assembly Symbol by updatechange(m): 8:25am On Apr 19, 2018 |
kimjongJezebel:It's you that needed to read back my comment... this thing called mace is not important to me and it dosent put food on my table, forget about the symbol of authority, this phrase was adopted from Britain because they are the mother of all paliaments and thats not the thing we need in this country most common wealth countries adopt the same but America dosen't. Because of this rubbish, the electoral bill that was supposed to be deliberated on was suspended. How has this helped u? Besides why ddnt they have a spare mace...? ![]() |
| Re: 6 Thingsyou Should Know About Stolen National Assembly Symbol by Ajfems(m): 10:13am On Apr 19, 2018 |
so if the mace has personal security, then that guy on white wrestling the thugs shd be d PS. see as he big wen all he protects is mace. baba don lose form ![]() 2. It has its own personal security Like all elected officials in the National Assembly, the mace is important enough to get its own personal security in the mould of the sergeant-at-arms. The sergeant-at-arms is tasked with the safety of the mace but he was reportedly overpowered by the hoodlums that stole it on Wednesday. |
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