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Reps express concern over alleged tear gas use on protesters, to review incident

The House of Representatives has expressed concern over reports alleging the use of tear gas against protesters who assembled at the National Assembly to express their views on a number

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February 17, 2026·2 min read

The House of Representatives has expressed concern over reports alleging the use of tear gas against protesters who assembled at the National Assembly to express their views on a number of topical national issues currently before Parliament.

In a statement issued Tuesday by the House spokesman, Akin Rotimi, the chamber said it “has received with concern reports regarding the alleged use of tear gas against protesters who assembled at the National Assembly to express their views on a number of topical national issues currently before the parliament.”

The House affirmed, “The right to peaceful and lawful assembly is guaranteed under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended). This right remains a fundamental pillar of democratic governance and an essential mechanism through which citizens participate in the legislative process.”

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While acknowledging the constitutional responsibility of security agencies to maintain law and order and to safeguard lives and property within and around the National Assembly Complex, the House emphasised that such responsibilities must always be discharged with professionalism, restraint, and full respect for the fundamental rights of citizens.

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In light of the seriousness of the reports received, the statement said the House Committee on Media and Public Affairs will take up the matter with relevant authorities and cause a thorough review of the circumstances that led to the alleged incident.

It added that, where necessary, appropriate steps will be taken in line with the oversight mandate of the House to ensure accountability and to prevent any recurrence.

“The House of Representatives remains firmly committed to being the People’s House not only in word but in action. Our doors remain open to Nigerians who choose to engage the Parliament peacefully and lawfully on matters of national importance,” the statement said.

The House also encouraged all protesters to remain within the ambit of the law and to avoid any form of incitement, provocation, or conduct capable of escalating tensions.

It noted that constructive civic engagement strengthens democracy and pledged to continue promoting an environment where citizens can express their views responsibly, safely, and within the bounds of the law.

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