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The Ogun State House of Assembly, on Tuesday, suspended two lawmakers, Messrs Dare Kadiri (Ijebu North II), and Solomon Osho (Remo North), for alleged breach of its rights and privileges.

The Speaker of the Assembly, Olakunle Oluomo (Ifo 1), announced the suspension during plenary session of the assembly in Abeokuta.

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Oluomo said that the lawmakers violated Section 17 of the assembly’s Legislative Power and Privileges Act of 2017.

The Speaker said: “Order 6, Rule 19: 2 says that where a matter of privilege arises, it shall be taken into consideration immediately.

“I want to say that I received a resolution by an appropriate number of members of the house, raising issues of privileges.

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“The Resolution 1310, 2022 says: `Suspension of some honourable members for breach of the provision of the Legislative House Power and Privileges, having found to have severally breached the rights and privileges of the assembly and its leadership.

“This was done through violation of the provisions of Section 17 of Legislative House Power and Privileges.

“The following honourable members – Oludare Kadiri and Solomon Osho – are hereby suspended from the house and its activities forthwith until further notice, in line with the provisions of Section 14 and 15 of Legislative Powers and Privileges Act, 2017′.

“Since this has been signed by an appropriate number of people, it requires no vote or anything else; so, they stand suspended,” Oluomo ruled.

The Majority Leader of the assembly, Yusuf Sheriff (Ado Odo Ota 1), later moved a motion for adjournment of the plenary session until  September 20.

He was supported by Abayomi Fasuwa (Ijebu North East).

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