LET BYGONES BE BYGONES- MACE-SNATCHING SENATOR
You are all aware of the events
that happened in the run-up to the election of the principal officers of the
Senate but I can assure you that those things will not affect the way things
will be done this time around, he stressed.
e Senate Deputy President,
Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, urges Nigerians to let bygones be bygones by not
focusing on what happened in the 8th Senate.
Omo-Agege promised that things
will be better handled in the 9th Senate.
The senator became infamous for
snatching away the mace from the Senate in 2018.
But he said that was in the past.
Senator Omo-Agege made this known
on Monday while receiving members of the Senate press corps who were on a
courtesy visit at his residence in Abuja.
He told them: “Events of the 8th
Senate are now in the past, and we should let them remain so. You are all aware
of the events that happened in the run-up to the election of the principal
officers of the Senate but I can assure you that those things will not affect
the way things will be done this time around, he stressed.”
“We are 109 senators, with 107
participating in that election and out of that number, I had 68 votes, which
means that 67 of my colleagues voted for me and my own vote made it 68. And
it’s obvious that 62 votes came from my fellow party members in the APC while
the other votes that made up the figure, came from our colleagues in the other
parties. And we cannot take their support for granted, we must work as one
Senate irrespective of political divide or our beliefs.”
The 9th National Assembly is on
two weeks recess following last week’s inauguration and the election of
principal officers.
The Lawmakers are expected to
reconvene in plenary on July 2, 2019.

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