The Cross River State House of Assembly has indefinitely suspended Hon. Dickson Ovat Agbor, the representative of Obubra I State Constituency, following allegations of violent conduct considered unbecoming of a legislator.
The suspension was announced during plenary after a motion moved by Rt. Hon. Davies Etta and seconded by Rt. Hon. Francis Bassey Asuquo. In the motion, the House condemned the alleged conduct, describing it as a breach of the ethical standards and decorum expected of lawmakers.
After deliberations, members unanimously resolved to suspend Hon. Agbor from all legislative duties and activities pending further review. A committee was also constituted to investigate the allegations and submit findings and recommendations to the House.
In line with the resolution, the Sergeant-at-Arms escorted Hon. Agbor out of the chamber.
The suspension takes immediate effect and will remain until the committee concludes its investigation and the House makes further decisions.
The development comes amid ongoing concerns over the conduct of public office holders in the state, with the Assembly stressing accountability and high standards among its members.
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