The Speaker of Parliament, Hon. Abass Bundu today promises to guarantee that those Individuals from Parliament who were engaged with the Wednesday 23rd November, 2022 strains in the Well of Parliament, face the full punishment of the law.
He communicates alarm over the lead of certain Individuals from Parliament during Wednesday's entire sitting, adding such unwanted demonstration won't be tolerated.
‘I will ensure that MPs involved in such an act will face the full consequences of their actions”. Speaker Bundu stated.
He proceeded to say: “The conduct that I observed on Wednesday in this Well will not go unnoticed and will not go without consequences. Those consequences will be severe.”
Hon. Bundu added that he has practiced tolerance past perseverance. Expressing: “What I witnessed on this yeaterday was an affront to the dignity of this House, an affront to my office as Speaker and it will no longer be tolerated, enough is enough. The law will be allowed to take its consequences.”
He cited arrangements of the 1991 Constitution explicitly Area 97 which manages the obligations and honors of MPs and Segment 99 which restricts the honors of Parliamentarians.
“The privileges are restricted to what you say in parliament not what you otherwise do, you can shout to high heavens if you want and you are privileged but when you go physical and you go violent, I am sorry you are not entitled to enjoy any immunity,” Hon. Budu said.
The Speaker of Parliament was giving a notification to Individuals from Parliament during 24th November 2022 entire sitting.
It very well may be reviewed that Individuals from Parliament fought over the laying of established instruments on Propositional Portrayal by the agent Principal legal officer and pastor of Equity, Umaru Napoleon Koroma during Wednesday 23rd November sitting.
The accompanying instruments in particular; 'The Public Decisions (Nearby Boards Corresponding Portrayal Framework) Guidelines, 2022,
The Constitution of Sierra Leone 1991(Act No.6 of 1991)
Legal Instrument No.13 and the Public Races (Locale Block Corresponding Portrayal Framework) Guidelines, 2022
The constitution of Sierra Leone 1991(Act No. 6 of 1992) Legal Instrument No. 14.'