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Some members of Nigeria’s House of Representatives were accused of attempted rape and soliciting for sex from prostitutes while on a trip to the United States
The ongoing investigation by the House of Representatives joint committee on Ethics and Privileges and Foreign Affairs into the alleged sexual misconduct by three lawmakers, Samuel Ikon, Mohammed Gololo and Mark Gbillah, in the US in April this year, was put on hold on July 14 as the immediate past US Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle or any official from the US Embassy did not honour the panel's invitation.
Also absent at the public hearing was the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama who was invited.
He however had written earlier to the committee members informing them he was attending an African Union Summit in Kigali, Rwanda and that he would not be back until July 19th. The panel postponed the meeting till Wednesday July 20th.
The panel had summoned the US Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle, to appear before it so he can give concrete evidence to the alleged acts of sexual misconduct he accused the three lawmakers of committing while they were on an official assignment in Cleveland USA in April.
