The Zamfara State House of Assembly has suspended two lawmakers accused of supporting the activities of bandits in the state.
The suspended lawmakers are Yusuf Muhammad, the lawmaker representing Anka, and Ibrahim Tukur, the member representing Bakura.
Their suspension on Tuesday followed the adoption of a motion by Yusuf Kanoma, the lawmaker representing Maru North.
Kanoma had called on the assembly to suspend the lawmakers over allegations that they were collaborating with bandits in the state.
“One of them is suspected to have supplied information to bandits leading to the death of one of our lawmakers, Muhammad Ahmad, representing Shinkafi Constituency, who was killed on his way to Kano a few months ago,” he said.
“The other was seen rejoicing after the kidnap of our Speaker’s father, who died in bandits captivity.”
Faruku Dosara, the majority leader, said the allegations must be treated seriously and called for a thorough investigation.
Dosara asked the assembly to mandate one of its committees to investigate the matter.
Nasiru Magarya, the speaker, directed the house committee on ethics and privileges to investigate the allegation and report back in three months.
According to NAN, all the 24 lawmakers, the clerk and chairman of the assembly service commission were made to swear an oath that they had no connection with banditry in the state.
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