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Security threat in Bayelsa: Police write Gov. Dickson
PHILIP EKE, YENAGOA
Bayelsa State Police command has alerted Governor Seriake Dickson, on the possible breach of security in the statefollowing the continued refusal of the state House of Assembly to swear in three elected members three months after a court ruling in their favour.
In a letter addressed to the governor with reference number, AB:0900/BYS/Vol.4/43, by the state Commissioner of Police, Peter Ogunyanwo, the command warned of the consequences of the continued refusal of the House of Assembly to swear in the three Assembly members-elect.
According to the letter, the warning was coming on the heels of the request by the three aggrieved state Assembly members-elect and their constituents to thepolice for permission to stage a “Mega Rally” to the Assembly over therefusal to be sworn in as directed by the court.
The members-elect, Alfred Belemote (APGA, Brass II), Gabriel Ogbara(ADC, Ogbia III) and Gibson Munalayefa (Labour Party, Ogbia II), according to the letter, had stated that they were successful candidates in the state House of Assembly election held June 6, 2015 but the leadership of the state House of Assembly had refused to swear them into office for legislative duties.
The letter added: “The trio also alleged that one Benson Kombowei of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, whose election was just conductedon March 11, 2016, was sworn into office immediately after winning the election, whereas the same House has continuously denied them this right since 2015.