Honourable Wirba’s immunity remains untouched
Contrary to what many people were suggesting to be the top agenda of the National Assembly session of 8 July 2017, the Ambazonian fighter is still a full member of parliament and unshaken.
He will together with other MPs of the SDF, CPDM, UPC and other parties take part in the next and last meeting for the year, of the lower house of parliament in November. During this last session, the 2018 budget will be adopted.
Before the second ordinary session began, Cameroon-info:net asked one of the attendees if it was true that the main topic of discussion will be the stripping off of Honourable Wirba’s immunity. In response, the source who is probably a La Republic faithful said infuriatingly “leave us in peace with this your Wirba case. I don’t understand why everybody wants to focus everything on the “rebellious” honourable. His story is now an issue of the past. Everybody today, knows about the Anglophone crisis and everything is being done to solve the problem. We have better things to talk about rather than dwelling on Honourable Joseph Wirba’s case” explained the La Republique faithful.
It was revealed that, two main issues were to take centre stage; reforms in the National Assembly and discussions based on the construction of a new building where parliamentary sessions will be held. This transfer from the Ngoa Ekele glass house had been planned before now, but for a few setbacks like; finances and prolonged deliberations on the convenient site.
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