The mace was stolen on Wednesday by some thugs who invaded the red chambers. It has since been recovered and returned to the national assembly.
Speaking at plenary on Thursday, Ike Ekweremadu, deputy senate president, who is presiding over the session, said the invaders “must not go unpunished.”
He said the upper legislative chamber is summoning the IGP and the DSS DG to appear before it next week so as to brief it on the outcome of investigation regarding the incident.
He described the incident as “a very sad testimony, a derogation and total smear on our democracy and nation.”
“Despite the return, we believe there should be consequence for bad behavior.
“Therefore, we hold that it will be a detour to the state of nature where life was lawless and brutish if what happened yesterday is allowed to go unpunished and swept under the carpet. It will never happen. We will get to the root of this matter.
“We therefore call on the inspector-general of police and the director-general of SSS to ensure that all those who plotted, aided, abated and executed this dastardly affront on our democracy and belittle Nigerians before the international community must be brought to book to serve as a deterrent to others.
“We will be inviting them next week to brief the senate on the state of investigations.”
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