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Minority Leadership: Reps in rowdy session as Agbese alleges forgery of signature

Minority Leadership: Reps in rowdy session as Agbese alleges forgery of signature

The House of Representatives, on Thursday, was thrown into rowdy session, following the disclosure by the Deputy Spokesperson, Hon. Philip Agbese, that his signature was forged on the circulated list of opposition Members who endorsed Hon. Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere as Minority Leader.

The Media had been awashed with the list of 61 Members of the Minority Caucus, who had appended their signatures to nominate Ugochinyere, a Member of the Action People’s Party (APP), for minority leadership position, with Agbese’s name and signature captured on the list.

Coming under a motion of person privilege on the floor of the House, Hon. Agbese denied ever endorsing Hon. Ugochinyere, saying the publication on the newspaper, vis-a-vis his signature infringe his privilege as a Member of the Minority Caucus.

“Yesterday I saw a document on the internet with my name reportedly nominating a member of this House for the post of minority leader,” he said.

“I had conversed, deliberated and visited many members of this House. One of the persons I had such discussions with was my colleague, Honourable Ikenga Ugochinyere. Our discussion was basically centred on the welfare of members of the minority.

“Number two was on the issue of the executive not adhering to issues concerning our constituency projects,” he said.

“The person who signed this document, Honourable Seyi, I have not seen him since December 2025, so I am at a loss and I feel that my legislative privilege has been breached because this amounts to forgery for my signature to be used for purposes which were not intended,” he said.

“I saw on a social media blog that members have received a certain amount of money. I have not received any amount of money from anybody,” he said.

“My constituents have been calling me to know. This is not the first time my name is being mentioned in an issue like this. I don’t want to be involved and I don’t want my name to be further maligned as far as this is concerned because I have a right as a member of this House for my privileges to be fully protected,” he added.

Speaking further, Agbese said, “This is my intergrity I am talking about, I never signed any document and I never received any amount of money and I will never do.

“I will tender the list to the House as well as the link to the online report for this House to investigate the matter,” he said.

In his ruling, the Speaker Abbas Tajudeen said the motion was noted and that the House would take actions in due cause.

However, shortly after the ruling, Rep. Ugochinyere, in a Motion of Personal Explanation, said that there was need to respond to the allegations raised by Agbese on live broadcast.

He explained to the House that Agbese was absent at the meeting where he was selected as Minority Leader by overwhelmingly majority of the caucus. 

According to him, Agbese followed him to his office to append his signature on the document where other members had voted for his emergence. 

Ugochinyere promised to provide evidences and witnesses to confirm his position saying that there was no case of forgery of any sort. 

However, Agbese interrupted Ugochinyere insisting that he never signed any document, then members, standing across their seats and in very loud voices, engaged in shouting match.

After several minutes rowdy session, the speaker’s efforts to calm the House, he said that a minority caucus meeting had already been fixed for 2 p.m and that all disagreements will be discussed there. 

With many members still raising their hands to speak, the presiding officer gave room and Rep. Solomon Bob (APC-Rivers) said that according to House Rule 7 (15), only experienced members can be principal officers. 

He said that Ugochinyere had barely spent three years in the house where there are opposition members with over QP years experience saying that Ugochinyere should not be allowed to emerge. 

Rep. Dagomie Abiante (APC-Rivers) said that the position of the Ugochinyere should be not be allowed into the records of the House and should not be captured but ignored and deleted. 

Tajudeen insisted that all contributions on the matter will be taken at the minority caucus meeting and proceeded with the agenda for the day.