Sunday, 14 July 2013

Rivers Crisis: Chinda Flown Abroad for Treatment

Rivers Crisis: Chinda Flown Abroad for Treatment
The Minister of State for Education, Mr Nyesom Wike, said in Port Harcourt on Friday that Michael Chinda, the wounded legislator in Rivers state, would be flown overseas for medical attention.
Chinda, representing Obio/Akpor constituency, the minister's base, was wounded with the mace during a fight on the floor of the state assembly on July 8.
He is a member of the Group of 5 legislators that attempted to impeach the Speaker Otelemaba Amachree, igniting the fracas. Amachree's group is made up of 28 legislators, with an an obvious overwhelming majority.
But the minister told newsmen when he visited the victim in the hospital that the attack on Chinda was an act of brutality and man’s inhumanity to man.
"The lawmaker that was brutalised is now being flown overseas because of his critical condition. The person who committed that crime was the same person who had to go to Government House clinic and laid on a bed to say that he was beaten up.
"What is important is for Nigerians to know that we will not be scared or be intimidated; we will do what we think is right within the law. We will make sure that Rivers people have the change which they had requested for," the minister said.

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