Niger State Legislature Halts Proceedings Amid Executive Conflict

Lawmakers in Niger state have moved to suspend assembly sittings indefinitely as a protest against unresolved tensions with the executive branch.

The Niger House of Assembly has indefinitely paused its legislative sessions, pointing to ongoing friction with the state’s executive branch. The decision originated from a motion introduced by Mohammed Abubakar-Kabir, the representative for Chanchaga Constituency, who argued that sessions should remain suspended until existing conflicts are settled. While the specific nature of these disagreements was not disclosed, Abubakar-Kabir insisted that lawmakers must protect the independence of the legislative body and avoid ignoring pressing matters.

Although Abdulrahman Gambo of Borgu Constituency supported the motion, Jibrin Ndagi-Baba from Lavun Constituency attempted to block it, contending that legislative business should continue regardless of the executive strain. The disagreement grew intense, nearly leading to a disorderly scene on the floor. Speaker Abdulmalik Sarkindaji intervened, calling for decorum and mutual respect. Following a vote that confirmed the majority’s wish to pause, the assembly officially suspended its plenary session and moved into a private meeting to address the issues.

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