In the Senate house, the timely intervention of the Deputy Senate President,
Ike Ekweremadu, stopped APC and PDP senators from exchanging blows as tempers
rose yesterday over the outcome of the just-concluded Ekiti election.
Chairman
of the Senate Committee on Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC,
Senator Andy Uba, had, while relying on Order 43 of the Senate Standing Order,
commended the electoral body for conducting what he described as the most
credible election in the country.
Senator
Uba, who also commended the people and government of Ekiti State for the
peaceful conduct of the election, further praised the security agencies for
ensuring adequate security during and after the election and urged all the
relevant stakeholders that contributed to the success of the polls to carry on
with the same spirit in subsequent elections.
But it
was too much for Senator Babafemi Ojudu, (APC, Ekiti Central) who drew the
attention of the Senate to the fact that Senator Uba’s younger brother, Chief
Chris Uba had led the Police to cause havoc during the election.
Senator Ojudu said: “My colleague (Andy Uba) had already read Order 43, I don’t need to repeat it. I will like to commend the governor-elect of Ekiti State and my governor for accepting the result of the election.
Senator Ojudu said: “My colleague (Andy Uba) had already read Order 43, I don’t need to repeat it. I will like to commend the governor-elect of Ekiti State and my governor for accepting the result of the election.
“But I want
to say here, Mr. President, that my colleague who stood here to talk, his
younger brother Chris Uba, led police to the hotel and smashed all the doors of
the hotel…”
He was immediately stopped by PDP senators who shouted at him to sit down.
He was immediately stopped by PDP senators who shouted at him to sit down.
Senators
Smart Adeyemi (PDP, Kogi West) and Philip Aduda, (PDP, FCT) led the PDP
senators in stopping Ojudu, leading to a rowdy uproar before Deputy President
of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, who presided at the session overruled
Ojudu, using Order 43 that prohibited discussion of controversial issues in the
Senate.
Everybody knows that Fayose rigged the election, so why cry over spilled milk.
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