Chaos broke out in the Senate on Tuesday following comment by Senator Smart Adeyemi referring to Abia Governor as a “drunk.”
Adeyemi,
while contributing to a motion on “Safe School Initiative in Nigeria,” referred
to Governor Okezie Ikpeazu as a “champagne drinking man”.
The lawmaker
was apparently reacting to a social media post that had cast an aspersion on
Kogi Governor, Yahaya Bello linked to Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, who represents
Abia South.
However,
Abaribe expressed surprise at Adeyemi’s outburst denying ever making the
statement in question.
Adeyemi had
said that while some Governors like Bello were committed to the welfare and
protection of their people, the people of Abia are being governed by
‘drunkards.’
He said:
“Despite that some Governors are doing their best, we are lucky to have a
governor who has taken the issue of security as a serious priority.
“We are
bordered by nine states but we had an experience of the unfortunate incidents
that are happening in neighbouring states.
“Some
governors are committed to the protection of their people. In my state, the
governor awarded contracts for the renovations of schools and provides security
services to them.
“In some
states of Nigeria today, where we have highly intelligent people, highly
educated people, very enterprising people, like Abia, they are governed by
drunkards. The governor of Abia is a champagne drinking man.
“Abia people
are impoverished more than ever before. Abia people are unfortunate.”
At this
point, Senate President Ahmad Lawan cautioned him against the use of un-parliamentary
language.
Abaribe
expressed surprise over Adeyemi’s comment and urged him colleague to apologise
to Ikpeazu.
Abaribe said:
“Mr President, I will like to make a clarification. Unfortunately, what has
happened here today is one of the problems that you see on social media. I
never made any comments on the governor of Kogi State. Never.
“What has
happened is what we see going on today. People write something and tag your
name to it. And if you don’t ask question, you will not know whether you
actually said it or not.
“And I see so
many things tag to me but I don’t talk. The last time I saw Nuhu Ribadu, I also
spoke to him. Something was tag to his name that was very deleterious.
“I’m very
surprised that my good friend and colleague decided to open up on the governor
of Abia for something I never said.”
Lawan noted
the “air has now been cleared” and enjoined Senator Abaribe to address the
motion on the floor.
Abaribe
agreed with Lawan but insisted that Adeyemi must apologise to Abia Governor
“for the very bad statement he made that had no basis.”
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