Reps Invite British High Comm. for Comment Made By Lawmaker about Gowon.
In a recent comment by a British lawmaker calling out the former Head of State, Yakubu Gowon on taking half of the money in the Central Bank of Nigeria as he went on exile, the House of Representatives is set to summon the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing.
This resolution was made following a motion from a lawmaker Yusuf Gagdi, who is from the same constituency as the former head of state.
The British lawmaker had on November 23, accused Gowon of taking half of the money in the Central Bank of Nigeria with him when he went on exile.
The Nigerian lawmakers who will be seeking a detailed explanation from the British envoy on why no apology has been issued despite calls for same mandated the Committee on Foreign Affairs to interface with the Foreign Affairs Committee of the British parliament over the comments.
The House of Representatives members averred that the allegation of looting is capable of causing a crisis in Nigeria and disturb the peace of the country.
Following the adoption of Gagdi’s motion, the House also asked the Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila to write to Speaker of UK Parliament to express distraught over the unfounded allegations.
He will also be requesting that the Member of Parliament who made the allegation, should offer a public apology to Gowon as well as the people and government of Nigeria.
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