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The move is said to be an alleged ploy by the Buhari administration to prevent lawmakers from decamping from the ruling party.

Security agencies are reportedly laying siege on Senate President Bukola Saraki and Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu in their Abuja homes

The move is said to be an apparent ploy to prevent them from making it to the National Assembly today because of an alleged plan by lawmakers to decamp en masse from the ruling All Progressives Congress.

Mr Saraki was summoned to appear at police department for further investigation into alleged killings in Kwara State at 8:00 a.m. today. It remained unclear why the police blocked his residence at dawn.

Reports said the planned cross carpeting, if allowed to take place, would render the APC a minority party before the end of Tuesday.

Kola Ologbondiyan, a spokesperson for the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, said Nigeria’s democracy was under assault, a development he said would be resists.

“Democracy has been placed under a jackboot. We are now in a totalitarian government,” Mr Ologbondiyan told PREMIUM TIMES by telephone Tuesday morning. “You can not stop the National Assembly, which is a key element of a constitutional republic.”

“We will resist this.”

A spokesperson for the APC did not immediately answer calls seeking comments.

Mr Saraki’s special adviser on new media, Olu Onemola, confirmed the siege to PREMIUM TIMES.

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