 And in neighboring Anambra state, the People's Democratic Party is demanding the immediate recall of its members suspended by the Speaker of the House of Assembly. The party insists the suspension was carried out without reference to the ethics and privileges committee of the House. A move, a member of the party, Ray Emanus says, is unconstitutional. We, the members of the People's Democratic Party, in the emails that the House of Assembly have watched with keen interest the unfolding developments in the politics, especially as it concerns the unlawful suspension of six lawmakers which we see as an attempt to further intimidate minority lawmakers and the few local APC legislators who have vehemently refused to be compromised, almost get their conscience at the expense of their responsibility to their consistency and immolation as well. It is a statement of fact that right under the control of a museum since his emergence as the Speaker of the House of Assembly has been on increased pressure to silence any voice of dissent in the emails that House of Assembly is intolerance to opposition voice. In the annals of the emails that House of Assembly his desire to reduce the assembly into a mere appendage to the executive arm has prepared him into the most bizarre action of claiming to suspend us on the more bizarre and strange allegation of undemocratic practices. While we disapprove of the lawful suspension we specifically know for instance that it is unheard of and thus unconstitutional, illegal, unlawful and unacceptable that the principal officer of any legislature at the national level state and local government levels is suspended without the benefit of fair hearing.