House members witness Senators
Dino Melaye (APC-Kogi) and Remi Tinubu both senators hurling rude offensive
words at each other.
Premium Times reported that
those who witnessed the incident, which occurred during a closed-door meeting
held by senators on Tuesday, said trouble started when Mr Melaye urged the
Senate to descend heavily on members who had offered to serve as prosecution
witnesses in the ongoing forgery case against Senate President Bukola Saraki
and his deputy, Ike Ekweremadu.
The Kogi senator is said to
have accused the senators of being used by the presidency to destabilise the
Senate and warned them to be ready to face the consequences of their action.
“You should go and tell
those who sent you that nobody, I said nobody, no matter who he is, can ever control
this Senate,” Mr Melaye was quoted as saying as he pointed at the affected
senators, his face contorted in rage.
Our sources said when Mrs
Tinubu was recognised to speak, she rose, and said, “I’m just wondering why
whenever Senator Dino speaks in this chamber, he is always threatening people
and behaving childishly and at times like a thug.
“I think he needs to know
that every senator here represents their constituencies and that there is no
need to threaten anyone.
“We are seeking and working
towards reconciliation, yet you are busy issuing threats.”
A sources said at this
point, Mr Melaye jumped up from his seat and charged towards Mrs. Tinubu,
saying, “Look this is not Bourdillon (referring to the famous Lagos residence
of Mrs Tinubu’s politician husband) I will beat you up, ….. impregnate you and
nothing will happen.”
Witnesses said as Mr Melaye
charged towards the Lagos senator, other senators, especially those from the
South-West geopolitical zone, waded in and shielded Mrs Tinubu from attack, and
then calmed her down.
A few other senators also
prevailed on Mr Melaye to take it easy and let peace reign.
“We had to move in to save
the situation because he had already overwhelmed her with his voice,” one of the
senators, who calmed Mr Melaye down, said.
“Many dirty thing do happen
during closed-door sessions, but people don’t get to hear about it,” another
senator said. “But now that the senate is divided, proceedings at executive
sessions are being leaked to the press.
“Yesterday was one of such
dirty sessions there was ramblings, uproar and profanities. It was so sad.”
Also during the meeting,
Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe (PDP-Abia) called on the Senate to go for President
Muhammadu Buhari’s “jugular”.
When colleagues asked him
what he meant, the senator said it had become clear that Mr. Buhari had no
respect for the Senate and that the time had come for him to be impeached.
Mr Abaribe said the
president was encouraging his subordinates to disrespect the upper chamber and
that only two options were now open to the senate – go for the president’s
jugular (impeachment) or continue to seek reconciliation that might not work.
Mr Melaye on Wednesday
morning said reports that he was planning to initiate impeachment proceeding
against President Buhari were untrue. But he was silent on reports that he
threatened Senator Tinubu or used the “F” word on her.
The Kogi senator could not
be reached to comment for this story. Calls to his known telephone number
failed to connect.
Premium Times
Melaye by the time the Lagos area boys finish with you heh Lagos will be forbidden forever
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