 Members of the House of Representatives are divided over the call for interim by some Nigerians as reported by the Department of State Services Security last week. The motion was sponsored by Honourable Idem Uyime at Plenary. Details in this report. Coming under matters of urgent public national importance, the lawmaker owes the House to condemn the call by some Nigerians for the composition of an interim government to doze detention arising from the outcome of the just concluded presidential election. However, members of the opposition demanded that the Department of State Security, which released reports should name and make a rest instead of grandstanden. The government cannot perform between now and May 28th as you resign and go. For members of the ruling party, the call is the right one. If the two decade old democracy is in the country, must be sustained. Nigerians have the characteristics when they lose out, they want things to be taken back to the melting pot so that everybody will put his phone and try his luck. This will not happen. Every lover of this country, every participant in this democratic process must fight this because it will take us two and a half decades back. If you want to wait until that output, the DSS came up, they said they are suspecting people. If they have not measured, you cannot ask them to measure, because they are technical. They are technocrats, they know what they are doing. They will know the time to come up and say this is the situation. You cannot teach them what to do. They will be trained and retrained and that is their job. Nigeria is bigger than individuals. You must have a country for you to rule. And if you are saying these kind of things and you do not know who is interpreting it, the way they are interpreting it, and then you do not want DSS to do their work. And of course their work is to collect intelligence for good governance and for national safety and security. The motion was adopted by a majority voice vote when put to vote by the presiding deputy speaker Idris Wasse.