 Members of the PDP House of Representatives have staged a walkout following the speaker's refusal to grant the request of the opposition lawmakers, demanding a request to reverse the Twitter ban. Speaking with journalists after the walkout, Chinda, who is the leader of the PDP caucus, said the speaker's ruling on the matter should have been debated to reflect the opinion of the lawmakers. What we have done is to call on the House to add that the federal government should unban the ban less than Twitter, in the interim, pending the interaction between the legislature and the executive, so that perhaps if we need to get further insight, we'll have the potential of having further insight from the executive arm, but in the interim, this ban should be lifted, pending that interaction. That is our request, and we were shocked down, and we felt that we need to tell Nigeria our position. We need to tell our constituents our position. And we have also said that every member of the PDP caucus will continue to tweet. We are calling on the Attorney General, leave Nigeria alone. Do not prosecute Nigeria. We are their representatives. We will tweet. Any day you want to prosecute us, tell us the court and the time will be there ourselves to surrender to your prosecutors. Do not prosecute any Nigerians, prosecutors, members of the PDP caucus in the House of Rights. We believe that this is not going to be operating well for anybody if this thing is not standing. So therefore, we want them to know that when you come to somebody's home and you attack him, and you invade him, you are asking for trouble. So we want them to stop this effort.