Officers of the Cross River state Police command have arrested the lawmaker representing Obubra I in the Cross River State House of Assembly, Ovat Agbor, for allegedly beating his wife.
The Cross River State Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Sunday Eitokpah, confirmed the lawmaker’s arrest on Monday, March 9, 2026.
Eitokpah said Agbor was arrested on Monday morning, adding that the lawmaker is with the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) undergoing interrogation on the allegation of domestic violence.
The beating elicited negative reactions from many residents across the state. Sources claim this might have led to his suspension by the Cross River State House of Assembly last Thursday.
In the motion, the House condemned the alleged violent behaviour involving Agbor, describing it as conduct unbecoming of a lawmaker and contrary to the ethical standards expected of members of the legislative arm of government.
After deliberations, the House resolved that Agbor be placed on indefinite suspension from all legislative activities.
The House also approved the constitution of a committee to investigate the matter and report its findings back to the lawmakers for further legislative action.
Meanwhile, Agbor on Monday tendered an apology over the domestic violence.
Agbor apology letter was directed at the State Governor, Assembly, his constituents, and Cross River State in general.
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